If you are working on a high-precision autonomy project—whether for mining, rail, automotive testing, or security—you have likely come across Navtech Radar .

Known for their high-resolution FMCW (Frequency Modulated Continuous Wave) radar solutions, Navtech products like the or Guardian are industry gold standards. But unlike a consumer GPS or a standard automotive sensor, you won’t find a simple "Buy Now" price tag on their website.

Budget $18,000 per unit for a baseline integration. Call them for a quote, and always ask about educational or volume discounts. Have you recently quoted a Navtech system? Share your experience in the comments below.

So, how much does a Navtech radar actually cost? Here is the realistic breakdown. Expect to pay between $12,000 and $25,000 USD per unit for a standard Navtech navigation or surveillance radar head, depending on the model and bulk purchasing agreements.