For a typical Toyota Yaris, a new 12-volt starting/auxiliary battery generally costs about $60 to $260, depending on brand, type (flooded vs AGM), and warranty; for the Yaris Hybrid, the high-voltage traction battery is much more expensive, typically in the range of $2,000 to $4,500 installed. Prices vary by year, region, and retailer, so it’s best to confirm the exact battery spec for your car before shopping.
Battery options for the Toyota Yaris
Prices and availability vary by model year, region, and retailer. The following guide covers common options you’ll encounter when replacing a standard 12-volt battery or the hybrid traction battery.
12-volt starting/auxiliary battery (non-hybrid Yaris)
Below are typical price ranges for common 12-volt batteries used in non-hybrid Yaris models. The cost can include installation or core charges in some shops.
- Aftermarket flooded lead-acid battery: roughly $60–$120
- AGM (absorbed glass mat) battery, standard capacity: roughly $120–$180
- OEM or dealer-branded replacement (with longer warranty): roughly $140–$260
Prices will vary by retailer and region, and some outlets include installation in the price. Always verify the correct group size and terminal configuration for your specific Yaris year.
Hybrid Yaris high-voltage traction battery
The Yaris Hybrid uses a high-voltage traction battery, which is much more expensive than a 12-volt battery. Price ranges depend on whether you buy new, remanufactured, or used, and whether you’re replacing under warranty or not.
- New OEM NiMH or relevant high-voltage pack: roughly $2,000–$4,000 (parts only) with labor often adding $500–$1,200
- Remanufactured or used high-voltage pack: roughly $800–$2,500 (parts only), depending on chemistry and capacity
- Battery replacement at a dealership or specialized hybrid shop: total installed cost often $2,500–$5,000
Note that prices can vary significantly by region, availability of packs, and whether the battery is under a manufacturer or extended hybrid warranty. Also consider potential charging system checks or related repairs if the battery is failing.
What affects the price
Several factors influence the price of a Yaris battery, including the battery type (standard 12V vs. high-voltage hybrid pack), brand, warranty length, core charges, whether installation is included, and regional labor rates. Always verify the exact battery specification (group size, cold-cranking amps, voltage) with your vehicle’s VIN or owner’s manual.
Where to shop and how to choose
Retail options include major auto parts chains, big-box retailers, Toyota dealerships, and independent repair shops. When choosing, consider:
- Warranty length and coverage
- Inclusion of installation or core charge
- Battery type (flooded vs. AGM vs. OEM)
- Compatibility with your Yaris year and trim (non-hybrid vs. hybrid)
Comparing quotes and checking the battery size in your owner’s manual or the existing battery label can help ensure you buy the right part the first time.
Summary
In short, replacing a battery in a Toyota Yaris will cost much less for a standard 12-volt battery (roughly $60–$260 depending on brand and warranty) than for the hybrid’s high-voltage traction battery (roughly $2,000–$5,000 installed, with wide variance). Always confirm your exact model year and battery type, shop around, and factor in installation and core charges when budgeting.


