For most Honda CR-Vs, a new 12-volt battery typically costs between $100 and $350, depending on type and vendor. For CR-V Hybrids, the high-voltage battery is much more expensive to replace, often several thousand dollars.
Battery costs vary by model year, battery type (conventional lead-acid vs AGM), and where you buy or have it installed. This article breaks down typical costs and options for common CR-V configurations as of 2024–2026.
Battery options for the Honda CR-V
The CR-V uses a 12-volt battery to power accessories and the electrical system. Some trims with Start-Stop technology use an AGM (absorbent glass mat) battery to handle frequent restarts and heavier electrical loads. Hybrid models have a completely different high-voltage battery pack for the electric motor, which is much more expensive to replace.
- Conventional 12-volt battery (lead-acid): commonly used in non-Start-Stop CR-Vs or older trims. Typical price range: $100–$200 at discount auto parts stores; $180–$350 installed; dealerships may charge toward the higher end.
- AGM 12-volt battery (for Start-Stop or higher-demand systems): more expensive upfront but longer lifespan and better restart performance. Typical price range: $180–$300 at auto parts stores; $230–$420 installed; dealership installs can run higher.
Prices fluctuate by brand, capacity (amp-hour rating), warranty length, and your location. Installation labor, disposal fees, and core charges can also affect the total cost.
Hybrid CR‑V battery costs
CR‑V Hybrid models use a high-voltage battery pack as part of the hybrid powertrain. Replacing this pack is significantly costlier than a 12-volt battery and is usually handled by a dealership or specialized shop. Here are typical ballpark figures to expect as of the current market:
- New high-voltage battery pack (installed): generally around $4,000–$6,000, depending on the exact pack size and warranty terms.
- Refurbished or aftermarket high-voltage packs: commonly in the $2,500–$4,500 range, with variable warranties.
- Labor and additional service: often $500–$1,500 on top of the part price, depending on vehicle year and local labor rates.
Note that CR‑V Hybrids use a different battery technology and installation scenario than the 12‑V battery, so costs can vary widely by dealer, region, and whether you opt for OEM or aftermarket components.
Where to buy and install
Shopping around can produce substantial savings. Common options include:
- Independent auto parts stores (e.g., AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly): often have competitive prices and free or low-cost installation.
- Vehicle manufacturers' dealerships: convenient for OEM-spec batteries and guaranteed warranty, but typically at a higher price.
- Local service centers or mobile battery replacement services: may offer same-day replacement with bundled tests and disposal.
Installation costs and warranties vary by provider. Always verify battery type (conventional vs AGM) for your specific CR-V model and confirm any warranty terms before purchase.
Summary
For a typical non-hybrid Honda CR‑V, plan for roughly $100–$350 total installed for a 12‑volt battery, with AGM options often in the $180–$420 range. If you own a CR‑V Hybrid, budget substantially more for the high‑voltage battery, commonly around $4,000–$6,000 installed, with cheaper refurbished options sometimes available. Shopping across retailers and factoring in installation and warranty can help you find the best value. If you want a precise quote, check your year and trim, then request price estimates from several local shops or your Honda dealer.


