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How much does a new battery cost for a 2013 Ford Focus?

Typically, a new battery for a 2013 Ford Focus costs roughly $100–$250 for a standard lead-acid unit, with AGM options around $200–$350. Installation and disposal fees can add $0–$100, depending on who does the work.


The 2013 Focus uses a 12-volt battery, and prices vary by brand, capacity (CCA), warranty, and retailer. This article breaks down options, price ranges, and where to shop.


Battery types and what you choose


Common battery technologies you’ll encounter when shopping for a 2013 Focus include standard flooded, AGM, and, less commonly, enhanced flooded or specialty lithium options. The list below summarizes typical choices.



  • Standard flooded lead-acid battery (non-AGM)

  • AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) battery

  • Enhanced Flooded Battery (EFB) for some stop-start equipped variants

  • High-performance or rare lithium 12V options (generally not needed for a Focus)


Choosing the right type depends on climate, driving habits, and equipment. AGM batteries offer longer life and better performance in cold starts and vibration, but cost more. For basic commuting in moderate climates, a standard flooded battery is usually sufficient and the most economical option.


Price ranges and what influences them


Prices vary by brand, capacity, warranty, and retailer. The ranges below reflect typical in-store and online prices as of 2026; local taxes and core charges may apply.



  • Standard flooded 12V battery (typical CCA for a Focus): $70–$120

  • OEM-equivalent or dealer replacement: $180–$260

  • AGM battery (higher capacity and longer life): $180–$350

  • High-performance or extended-warranty AGM: $250–$400+


Note about installation and core charges: Many retailers add a core charge when you purchase a new battery; you get it back when you return the old one. Installation fees vary by location and whether you have access to basic tools or prefer professional installation. Check warranty terms, too—standard batteries typically carry 2–3 years, while AGM options often offer longer coverage.


Where to buy and what to expect


Where you buy can affect price, warranty and availability. Consider reputable retailers with clear return policies and solid warranties.



  • Auto parts stores (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly Auto Parts)

  • Big-box retailers with automotive sections (Walmart, Costco, Sam's Club)

  • Ford dealership service centers

  • Online retailers (Amazon, BatteryStuff, BatteryMart)

  • Local independent garages or mobile battery service providers


Compare warranty terms (often 2–4 years for standard, up to 5–10 years for premium AGM), and check if installation is included or offered as a separate service. Also verify that the battery size and CCA meet your Focus’ specifications.


Battery registration and programming


Some Ford vehicles require battery registration or coding to ensure the charging system and electronics adapt to the new battery. This is more common on newer models or when upgrading to an AGM or higher-CCA battery. If your shop cannot perform registration, you may lose some battery efficiency or warranty coverage. Ask your installer whether registration is needed for your Focus and whether it’s included in the price.


Summary


Bottom line: Replacing a 2013 Ford Focus battery typically costs anywhere from about $70–$120 for a standard flooded unit to $200–$350+ for an AGM, with installation and core charges potentially increasing the total. Shop around, compare warranties, and consider whether your vehicle may benefit from an AGM or battery registration service.

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