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How much does a car battery cost for a Honda Accord?

For a standard Honda Accord, expect to pay about $100–$180 for a basic 12-volt battery, with AGM or OEM replacements often in the $180–$300 range. Hybrid versions carry a much higher cost for the high-voltage pack, typically in the thousands and usually handled through a dealer.


Prices vary by model year, dealer vs. aftermarket retailer, and whether you choose a flooded, maintenance-free, or AGM battery. Labor or installation fees can add another $20–$100 depending on the shop and location. This article outlines current price ranges and what drives them for the Honda Accord lineup.


12-volt battery options and price ranges


Prices for the conventional 12-volt starting battery in a Honda Accord vary by technology, brand, and where you buy it. The following ranges reflect typical market prices as of recent years.



  • Conventional flooded 12-volt batteries: typically $70–$120 at discount retailers, $100–$180 at auto parts chains and brand-name stores; installation adds about $20–$60.

  • AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) batteries: typically $150–$260 at general retailers, $180–$300 at premium stores; they offer higher vibration resistance and longer warranty, with installation usually $20–$100.

  • OEM or dealership batteries: typically $120–$210 for the battery itself, often with dealership-specific warranties; installation may be extra.


Bottom line: for a non-hybrid Honda Accord, most buyers will see roughly $100–$180 for a basic flooded battery, or about $180–$300 for an AGM or OEM-type unit, plus possible installation charges.


Hybrids and high-voltage packs


Honda Accord Hybrid uses a separate high-voltage battery pack for propulsion. Replacement costs for these packs are substantially higher and are usually handled through a dealer or specialist shop. Expect a price in the thousands, depending on the model year, warranty, and whether a remanufactured or new pack is used. Always consult a Honda dealer for an accurate quote and warranty details.


Shopping considerations and tips


Before comparing prices, keep in mind several factors that affect total cost and performance.



  • Verify the correct battery type and size for your specific Accord model year and trim; incorrect fitment can void warranties or lead to poor performance.

  • Compare prices across retailers (dealer, big-box auto parts, and online sellers) and factor in core charges and recycling fees.

  • Check warranty length and coverage (3–4 years is common for flooded batteries; AGM options often offer longer coverage).


By considering these factors, you can balance upfront price with long-term reliability and avoid surprises at installation.


Summary


For a typical Honda Accord, replacement of the standard 12-volt battery generally falls in the $100–$180 range for a flooded unit, with AGM or OEM options in the $180–$300 range, plus installation fees. If you own an Accord Hybrid, be prepared for a much higher cost associated with the high-voltage battery pack, usually handled through a dealer and priced in the thousands. Always verify compatibility, review warranties, and shop around to compare total delivered cost.

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