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How much does a Ford car battery cost?

In brief, a Ford car battery typically costs between $100 and $400, depending on battery type and where you buy.



What affects the price of a Ford car battery


Several factors determine the price you pay for a replacement Ford battery. The most important ones are listed below.



  • Battery type (flooded lead-acid vs AGM or other advanced chemistries)

  • Branding (OEM Ford vs aftermarket brands)

  • Battery size and capacity (cold-cranking amps and amp-hour rating)

  • Warranty length and coverage

  • Purchase channel (dealership, auto parts store, online retailer)


In short, higher performance, longer warranties, and OEM branding generally raise the price, while basic aftermarket options tend to be on the lower end.


Typical price ranges by purchase channel


Prices differ by where you shop. The ranges below reflect common options you may encounter in the United States.



  • Standard aftermarket flooded lead-acid battery (non-AGM): typically $100–$180

  • Aftermarket AGM or premium batteries: typically $180–$350

  • OEM Ford replacement from a dealership: typically $150–$320 (installation may be included or charged separately)

  • 12V batteries for Ford hybrids (auxiliary battery): typically $150–$300


Note that installation labor, core deposits, disposal fees, and taxes can affect the final price. Always confirm what is included when pricing a replacement.


Warranty, installation, and other considerations


Warranty terms and installation options vary by seller and region. Commonly, basic batteries come with 2–3 year warranties, while premium or AGM batteries may extend to 3–4 years or longer. Installation may be free or billed separately, depending on where you buy.



  • Check whether the price includes installation or if it must be added separately

  • Ask about core charge and disposal fees and whether they are refunded when you return the old battery

  • Compare warranty length and what it covers (defects, not wear)


Tip: If you’re unsure which battery fits your Ford, have your vehicle’s year, make, model, and engine details ready when shopping. Most retailers can verify compatibility online or in-store.


Ford hybrids and EVs: 12V versus high-voltage battery


For Ford hybrids and electric vehicles, there is a 12-volt auxiliary battery similar to conventional cars, typically priced in the $150–$300 range. The high-voltage battery packs used in hybrids and BEVs are far more expensive (often thousands of dollars) and are usually replaced under warranty or service programs rather than as routine maintenance.


Summary


Ford car batteries generally cost between $100 and $400, depending on type, brand, and where you buy. Budget aftermarket options are on the lower end, while OEM Ford batteries and AGM/premium units cost more, especially when installation is included. For hybrids and EVs, remember the distinction between a 12V auxiliary battery and the high-voltage pack, which carries a much higher price tag. Always verify compatibility and warranty when shopping to maximize value over the battery’s life.

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