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How much does a new battery cost for a Hyundai Sonata?

A new 12-volt battery for a standard Hyundai Sonata typically costs about 100 to 300 installed, depending on brand and type. For a Sonata Hybrid, the high‑voltage traction battery replacement can run several thousand dollars.


12-volt battery costs for a standard Hyundai Sonata


Prices below reflect common options you’ll encounter at auto parts stores and service shops for the car’s starter battery. These are independent of any promotions or local taxes.



  • Basic lead-acid replacement: roughly 100–150

  • Mid-range AGM or OEM-brand battery: roughly 150–250

  • Premium or specialty batteries (longer warranty, higher cold-cranking amps): roughly 250–350

  • Installation and disposal fees (if not included in the price): roughly 20–60


Prices can vary by model year, region, retailer, and whether the battery is purchased online or in-store. Core charges and warranty terms can affect the total outlay as well.


High-voltage battery costs for a Hyundai Sonata Hybrid


The Sonata Hybrid uses a much larger high-voltage traction battery. Replacements are substantially more expensive and are typically handled through dealers or specialized shops. The ranges below reflect common quotes and typical configurations.



  • New OEM high-voltage pack (installed): about 4,000–7,000

  • Aftermarket or refurbished packs (installed): about 2,000–4,000

  • Labor and miscellaneous fees: often included in the total, but expect an additional 500–1,000 if quoted separately

  • Warranty considerations: Hyundai generally offers an 8-year/100,000-mile warranty on hybrid batteries in the United States; always check your specific vehicle’s warranty terms


Prices can vary widely based on the exact model year, battery capacity, regional labor rates, and whether the work is done by a dealer or an independent shop. Hybrid-battery repairs or replacements are more likely to be covered if the vehicle is under warranty or part of a recall program.


Ways to save on battery costs


Here are practical strategies to reduce how much you pay for a new battery, whether you’re replacing a 12-volt battery or a high-voltage hybrid pack.



  • Shop around and compare quotes from multiple retailers and shops

  • Consider OEM, aftermarket, or refurbished options where appropriate, understanding the trade-offs in longevity and warranty

  • Check for bundled installation, warranty, and disposal fees to avoid hidden costs

  • Take advantage of warranties and manufacturer programs; hybrids often come with substantial battery warranties

  • Maintain the battery (clean terminals, secure connections, and, for 12-volt batteries, proper charging) to extend life


Ultimately, cost awareness and shopping around can save hundreds of dollars. For hybrids, be mindful of warranty coverage and the availability of qualified service to ensure safe, reliable replacement.


Summary


For most Hyundai Sonata owners, a standard 12‑volt battery replacement falls in the 100–300 range installed, with higher prices for premium or AGM batteries and additional installation fees. If you drive a Sonata Hybrid, plan for a substantially larger expense for the high‑voltage traction battery, typically 2,000–7,000 depending on new vs. refurbished packs and labor. Always compare quotes, consider warranty terms, and verify whether dealer or independent shops offer the best overall value. By checking options and warranties, you can minimize disruption and keep your Sonata reliably powered.

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