A typical replacement for the Honda CR-V’s 12-volt battery usually runs about $120 to $300, including installation; for CR-V Hybrid models, the high‑voltage battery replacement is far more expensive, generally ranging from several thousand dollars to roughly $8,000 depending on year and configuration.
The exact price depends on the CR-V’s drivetrain (gasoline vs. hybrid), the battery type, labor rates, and whether you choose an OEM (dealer) part or an aftermarket option. This article breaks down the usual costs and what can influence them, so readers can shop confidently.
12-volt battery replacement (non-hybrid CR‑V)
Prices for the standard 12‑volt battery, which powers starting, accessories, and the vehicle’s electronics, vary by battery type and where you buy it. Here are the common price ranges you’ll encounter.
Typical price ranges by battery type
Before you look at the list, note that the cost depends on the battery’s chemistry and the place of purchase. The following ranges reflect common setups in the United States.
- Flooded lead-acid battery (economical option): parts roughly $70–$120; labor $50–$90; total approx. $120–$210.
- AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) battery (recommended for newer CR‑Vs): parts roughly $120–$260; labor $50–$90; total approx. $170–$350.
- OEM vs aftermarket choices: OEM batteries can push the total toward the upper end of these ranges (often $180–$350 or more for parts, plus labor).
Conclusion: For most drivers, a typical 12‑v replacement falls in the $120–$350 range, depending on the exact battery and installer.
Other cost considerations
Several additional factors can affect the final bill, including core charges, disposal fees, warranty length, and regional labor rates. Always ask for a full quote that itemizes parts, labor, and any environmental or disposal fees.
Hybrid CR‑V battery costs (high‑voltage battery)
CR‑V Hybrid and eHybrid models use a separate high‑voltage battery pack to power the electric drivetrain. Replacing this pack is a major repair and is far more costly than the 12‑v battery replacement.
HV battery replacement cost ranges
Before listing the options, understand that prices vary widely with model year, warranty, and whether you use a dealer or an independent shop.
- New OEM high‑voltage pack (most common choice for reliability): parts typically $3,000–$7,000; labor often $500–$1,200; total commonly $4,000–$8,000.
- Remanufactured or used HV battery pack: parts around $1,500–$4,000; labor $500–$1,200; total roughly $2,500–$5,500.
- Repair or replacement of individual HV modules or related components: $800–$2,000 for modules, plus labor.
- Warranty considerations: Many CR‑V Hybrids include a significant warranty for the HV battery (often 8 years/100,000 miles or longer in some regions); always verify current Honda terms and regional variations.
Conclusion: HV battery replacements are costly and less common, typically pursued under warranty or for skilled repairs. Shop around and verify coverage before proceeding.
What to know before you replace
Before committing to a battery replacement, consider diagnostic steps and cost‑saving options. A failing 12‑v battery is often misdiagnosed as a more serious electrical fault, and many shops will test both the battery and the alternator to confirm the root cause.
- Get a battery test (including an alternator check) from a reputable shop or dealership.
- Ask for an itemized quote that separates parts, labor, core charges, and disposal fees.
- Consider a warranty on the new battery (length and coverage). AGM batteries often come with longer warranties than basic flooded units.
- For hybrids, check whether the HV battery warranty applies or if there are extended service options in your region.
Conclusion: A careful diagnostic can save money. Verify the correct battery type for your CR‑V model year and choose a reputable installer to ensure proper charging and terminal connections.
Saving and shopping tips
Strategies to keep costs down include comparing quotes from dealer and independent shops, considering aftermarket batteries with solid warranties, and timing replacements during promotions or service events.
Summary: For most non-hybrid Honda CR‑Vs, expect a 12‑v battery replacement to cost roughly $120–$350, depending on battery type and installation. For CR‑V Hybrids, the high‑voltage battery is far more expensive, typically $4,000–$8,000 when buying new, with cheaper options available through remanufactured packs or modules. Always verify warranty coverage and obtain multiple quotes to ensure you’re getting a fair price.
Summary
Bottom line: Replacing a CR‑V’s 12‑v battery is usually a mid‑hundreds‑dollar job, while the hybrid’s high‑voltage battery can reach into the thousands. Plan for price variation by model year, battery type, and service location, and use diagnostic checks to avoid unnecessary repairs. Prioritizing warranty and reputable installers helps protect your investment.


