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How much does a new Honda battery cost?

In general, a new Honda battery costs about 100 to 300 USD for a standard 12-volt battery, with Honda OEM and AGM variants often at the higher end. For hybrids and electric models, the high‑voltage traction batteries run into thousands of dollars. Exact pricing depends on your model, the battery type, and where you buy it.


The question covers several scenarios: a typical gas-powered Honda replacing a 12-volt starting battery, a more expensive AGM or Honda OEM unit, and—for hybrids or electric models—the much larger high‑voltage battery pack. The following sections lay out typical price ranges and factors to help you plan.


Gas-powered Hondas: 12-volt starting batteries


Prices vary by battery type (standard flooded vs AGM) and the retailer. The list below reflects common options you’ll encounter when replacing the 12-volt battery in a standard Honda sedan, SUV, or compact.



  • Standard flooded 12-volt (aftermarket): $60–$120

  • AGM 12-volt (aftermarket): $120–$200

  • OEM Honda standard flooded: $110–$180

  • OEM Honda AGM: $180–$260


Prices can be affected by core charges, disposal fees, and local labor rates. Some Honda models may require AGM batteries by design, which can push costs higher.


What affects price besides battery type


Battery capacity (CCA), size/group size, warranty length, and whether you buy OEM or aftermarket all influence price. Labor charges for installation and any shop fees also vary by region and dealer or retailer.


Hybrid and electric Honda models: 12-volt and high-voltage packs


Hybrid models (such as the Civic Hybrid, Accord Hybrid, CR-V Hybrid, and similar) use a standard 12-volt battery in addition to a high-voltage traction battery. Replacement costs differ dramatically between these components.



  • 12-volt battery for hybrids: $150–$300

  • High-voltage traction battery (new OEM): $3,000–$7,000+ installed

  • High-voltage battery (reconditioned/refurbished): $1,500–$3,500 (often with shorter warranties)


Note that the high-voltage pack price can vary widely by model year and availability. Installation is typically performed by specialized technicians due to safety requirements, and warranties vary by supplier and whether the pack is new or refurbished.


Warranty and safety considerations


OEM packs usually come with longer warranties and standardized installation protocols when done through a dealer. Independent shops may offer competitive pricing but ensure they follow safety procedures for high-voltage systems. Always verify warranty terms and proper disposal options for old components.


Buying and installation options


Where and how you buy the battery can influence total cost, including labor and warranties. The following options are common in the United States.



  • Dealerships (Honda or authorized service centers): typically higher prices but integrated warranty, disposal, and exact model compatibility

  • Auto parts chains and big-box retailers: often lower sticker prices with solid aftermarket options and warranties

  • Independent shops and local garages: usually competitive labor rates; may offer OEM or aftermarket batteries

  • Online retailers with local installation services: convenient but verify installation availability and warranty coverage


When shopping, compare the exact battery group size, the warranty terms (years or miles), core charges, disposal fees, and whether installation is included or charged separately. Always obtain a written quote that itemizes parts and labor.


Summary


For a typical gas-powered Honda, a new 12-volt battery ranges roughly from $60 to $200 for aftermarket options and $110 to $260 for OEM or AGM batteries, with installation costs varying by shop. For hybrids, expect the 12-volt battery to fall in a similar range, but the high-voltage traction battery—needed for propulsion—adds a much larger price, commonly between $3,000 and $7,000 or more installed (new OEM), with refurbished options available at lower prices. Always confirm the exact battery type, size, and warranty when purchasing, and consider whether you need OEM versus aftermarket parts and professional installation.

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