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How much does it cost to replace a Hyundai Sonata battery?

Replacing a Hyundai Sonata battery costs varies significantly depending on whether you’re replacing the standard 12‑volt starting battery or the hybrid’s high‑voltage battery. For most gas-powered Sonatas, you’ll typically pay a few hundred dollars in total. For Sonata Hybrids, the price is much higher, often several thousand dollars.


Gasoline Hyundai Sonata: 12V starting battery


The standard 12‑volt battery powers the engine start and basic electrical systems. Replacement costs include the battery itself, installation, and any disposal fees. Prices can vary by battery type, retailer, and whether installation is included.


Before listing the typical costs, consider the main factors that drive the price: battery type (flooded lead‑acid vs. AGM), brand, where you buy it, and whether the shop installs it for free or charges a fee.



  • Parts cost (typical range): $100–$230 for a standard flooded lead‑acid battery; $180–$300 for an AGM (absorbed glass mat) type.

  • Labor/installation cost: Many retailers offer free installation; independent shops often charge $20–$60 if not included.

  • Total installed price (typical): $120–$290 for a standard battery; dealers may quote higher, often $180–$350 depending on location and vehicle year.

  • Warranty considerations: Most 12‑V car batteries carry a 2–5 year prorated warranty; AGM batteries tend to have similar or slightly longer terms.

  • Where to shop: Options include the dealership, independent auto shops, and big‑box retailers (Walmart, AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts). Core return and recycling fees may apply.


In practice, many drivers pay around $150–$250 installed for a typical 12‑V replacement, with dealer prices usually higher and big‑box retailers offering competitive up‑front pricing plus installation.


Hyundai Sonata Hybrid: high‑voltage battery


The Sonata Hybrid uses a high‑voltage battery pack that powers the electric drive. Replacement costs are substantially higher and involve specialized diagnostic and installation work. Battery warranty coverage (commonly in effect for hybrids) can influence whether a replacement is covered by Hyundai.


Because the high‑voltage pack is a safety‑critical component, prices vary widely by year, pack type, and service provider. Expect the process to involve certified technicians and sometimes diagnostics beyond the battery replacement itself.



  • Parts cost (OEM vs. aftermarket): OEM packs typically range from $3,000–$4,500; some aftermarket or refurbished packs may be available for roughly $2,000–$4,000.

  • Labor/installation cost: High‑voltage work requires specialized equipment and technicians; expect roughly $500–$1,500 in labor, depending on the shop and geographic area.

  • Total installed price (typical): Dealer replacement often lands in the $4,000–$6,500 range; independent shops may offer $2,500–$5,000 depending on parts and warranty.

  • Warranty considerations: Hybrid battery warranties are commonly around 8 years/100,000 miles in the U.S., with variations by model year and state; always verify the current terms for your vehicle.

  • Availability and service options: Dealerships usually provide OEM packs and full warranty support; some independent shops offer refurbished or third‑party packs, and price can vary accordingly.


For Sonata Hybrids, the cost is a substantial investment, but many owners find it falls within expected ranges for high‑voltage battery replacements when comparing dealers and specialized EV/Hybrid shops. Always obtain multiple quotes and confirm whether labor, disposal, and core charges are included.


Summary


In short, replacing a Hyundai Sonata’s starting battery (12V) is typically a few hundred dollars total, with most installations falling around $150–$250. Replacing the hybrid’s high‑voltage battery is far more expensive, often $2,000–$5,000 or more depending on parts (OEM vs aftermarket), labor, and warranty. Always check your vehicle year and model, confirm warranty terms, and shop around for quotes from the dealership, independent shops, and big‑box retailers to secure the best price.

How long do Hyundai Sonata batteries last?


between 3 to 5 years
Your Hyundai Sonata battery will typically last between 3 to 5 years, but that can differ greatly depending on weather conditions type of battery, battery size, and driving habits. Even still, just because your battery isn't absolutely dead, doesn't mean it's operating properly.



Is $300 expensive for a car battery?


Most drivers will spend between $90 and $200 for a standard replacement. That range covers most lead-acid batteries found in everyday cars, SUVs, and light trucks. Vehicles with higher electrical demands or special systems may need AGM or premium batteries, which can run anywhere from $150 to $400 or more.



How much to replace a Hyundai Sonata battery?


between $301 and $322
The average cost for a Hyundai Sonata Battery Replacement is between $301 and $322 but can vary from car to car.



How much is a genuine battery for a Hyundai?


Car batteries for a Hyundai have a price range of $180 to $581. If you're unsure of what battery is right for your vehicle use our registration search tool to find compatible battery options and their prices.


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