For a typical Honda Accord, a replacement 12-volt battery costs about 100–250 for the battery alone, with installed price commonly ranging from 150–350 depending on type and labor. AGM and dealer-installed options push prices higher.
What determines the price
The price you pay for a Honda Accord battery depends on the type, retailer, warranty, and whether installation is included. Here's a quick guide to the main factors influencing cost.
- Battery type (conventional lead-acid vs. AGM)
- Brand and warranty length
- Vehicle year and fitment (size and terminals)
- Where you buy (auto parts store, big-box retailer, Honda dealership)
- Labor or installation fees if you have it installed
As a general rule, AGM batteries, which offer longer life and better performance, cost more upfront than standard lead-acid options. Consider long-term reliability and warranty when weighing the price.
Battery options and price ranges
These ranges reflect common market prices before discounts, taxes, and installation. The exact price will vary by brand, retailer, and model year.
- Conventional lead-acid (maintenance-free) batteries: roughly 100–200
- Enhanced flooded/standard sealed batteries: roughly 120–220
- Absorbent Glass Mat (AGM) batteries: roughly 180–350
Higher-performance AGM batteries provide longer life and better cold-weather starting, but they come with a higher upfront cost. Always verify compatibility with your specific Accord model year.
Installation and labor costs
Installing a new battery adds labor charges on top of the battery price. If you replace the battery yourself, you’ll avoid labor costs but should budget for disposal fees and any warranty registration requirements.
- Shop-installed price range: 150–350 total
- Dealer installation: 200–350 total
- DIY replacement: battery price plus basic tools; disposal fee may apply
Some retailers offer free installation or testing services, which can lower the effective cost if you already have the tools and know-how.
Model-year fitment notes
Honda Accord generations may require different battery sizes or terminals. Most current Accords use common group sizes, but verify fitment, CCA (cold-cranking amps), and RC (reserve capacity) against your car’s manual or a reliable battery finder when choosing a replacement.
Common group sizes and how to check
To ensure proper fit, check the battery label or your vehicle’s owner manual for the recommended group size (for example, 51R or other size). A mismatched battery can affect starting performance and electrical compatibility.
Where to buy
Options include authorized Honda dealers, auto parts stores, big-box retailers, and online marketplaces. Compare price, warranty terms, and whether installation or disposal is included in the deal.
For the best value, compare multiple sources, watch for promotions or core exchange discounts, and confirm that the battery meets your Accord’s specifications for CCA, RC, and size.
Summary
Battery costs for a Honda Accord typically range from about 100–250 for the battery itself, with installed prices around 150–350 depending on type, retailer, and whether installation is included. AGM batteries cost more upfront but offer longer life. Always confirm the correct group size and specifications for your specific year and trim, and factor in any installation or disposal fees when budgeting.


