Typically, a new 12-volt car battery for a Honda Accord costs about $100 to $300, depending on battery type and where you shop. Basic flooded batteries sit on the lower end; premium AGM or dealer-installed OEM batteries cost more. Additional costs may include core charges and installation.
As prices can vary by model year, climate, and retailer, this range covers the common options from standard flooded units to advanced AGM batteries used in newer Accords. Always verify the correct group size and terminal layout in your owner's manual or on the existing battery label before shopping.
Battery options and price ranges
Typical battery types
Understanding the main options helps set expectations when shopping for a Honda Accord battery:
- Standard flooded lead-acid battery: generally $90–$150
- AGM (absorbed glass mat) battery: generally $150–$280
- OEM Honda replacement battery (dealer-branded): generally $180–$320
Prices vary by brand, retailer, and region. Compare warranties and whether installation is included in the price.
Where to buy and installation costs
Shopping options
Where you buy your battery affects price and service, including whether labor is included with installation.
- Auto parts chains (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly): standard batteries typically $100–$160; AGM options $180–$260; installation sometimes free or a separate fee
- Walmart and Costco: often lower-priced options for standard flooded batteries, roughly $70–$120; AGM availability varies by location
- Honda dealership and authorized service centers: OEM replacement batteries, typically $180–$320, with installation sometimes included in service packages or available as an add-on
Most retailers also charge a core refund (core charge) when you buy a new battery, typically around $10–$25, refunded when you return the old battery.
Tips to ensure you buy the right battery
Confirm fit and ratings
To pick the correct battery for your Accord, check the owner’s manual or the battery label for the proper group size (the physical dimensions) and cold-cranking amps (CCA). Consider climate and driving patterns: AGM batteries offer better performance in extreme temperatures or frequent short trips, at a higher price, while standard flooded batteries work well in milder climates.
Consider installation and warranty
Whether you install it yourself or have it done at a shop, ensure proper battery terminals, connections, and safety steps. Compare warranty lengths (3–4 years is common for standard, 4–6 years for AGM) and whether installation is included.
Summary
In short: plan for about $100–$300 for a new Honda Accord battery, with basic flooded units at the lower end and AGM or OEM units at the higher end. Always factor in core charges and potential installation fees, and confirm fit with your specific model year and trim.


