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How much is a battery change at Honda?

For most Honda drivers, a standard 12-volt battery replacement at a dealership typically costs about $180 to $350, including parts and labor. Replacing a hybrid or high‑voltage battery is significantly more expensive, generally in the $2,000 to $4,500 range depending on model, warranty status, and whether OEM or aftermarket packs are used.


What kind of battery are we talking about?


The most common service is the replacement of the standard 12‑volt lead‑acid (or AGM) battery that powers starting and electronics. Hybrid and plug‑in hybrid Hondas use a high‑voltage traction battery (nickel‑metal hydride or lithium‑ion), which is much more costly to replace. Pure electric Hondas have their own large battery packs, with replacement costs that vary widely by model and availability of OEM packs.


Cost ranges by battery type


Before listing typical price ranges, note that actual quotes depend on your model, location, labor rates, and whether you choose an OEM part or an aftermarket equivalent.



  • 12-volt conventional battery (lead-acid) or AGM replacement for standard Honda models: typically $180–$350 total, depending on battery type and local labor rates.

  • OEM vs aftermarket 12-volt battery: OEM parts are usually more expensive but may come with stronger warranty or guaranteed compatibility.

  • Hybrid high-voltage battery replacement (Honda Insight, Accord Hybrid, CR-V Hybrid, etc.): commonly around $2,000–$4,500, including parts and labor, with some variations by model and region. In rare cases for certain models or high-demand packs, costs can exceed $5,000.

  • Fully electric Honda models (if applicable in your region): battery replacement costs can be substantial and are usually handled under specific warranty terms or exchange programs rather than a standard out‑of‑pocket replacement.


Bottom line: for everyday starting batteries, you’ll pay a few hundred dollars at most; for hybrid or electric battery packs, expect a significantly larger investment, often several thousand dollars, depending on the exact vehicle and warranty coverage.


Getting an exact quote from a Honda dealer


Prices vary by model, region, and labor rates. To get an accurate estimate, contact your local Honda dealership’s service department and request an itemized quote for the specific vehicle and battery type.



  1. Identify your exact model, year, and whether the vehicle is a conventional, hybrid, or electric Honda.

  2. Ask for an itemized estimate that separates parts, labor, disposal fees, and any core charges.

  3. Inquire about uptime options, such as whether a loaner car is available while the battery is replaced.

  4. Confirm warranty coverage on the battery and what is included in the service warranty for the replacement.


Having a written, itemized quote helps you compare dealer prices and avoid surprise charges at pickup.


Warranty considerations for Honda batteries


Honda’s hybrid high‑voltage battery warranties typically cover a substantial period, often several years or miles, depending on the model and region. Always verify current warranty terms with the dealer, as coverage can affect your out‑of‑pocket cost if the battery fails within the warranty window.


What to expect during the service visit


When you bring your car in for a battery replacement, the service advisor will confirm the battery type, perform diagnostics to assess state of health, and provide an estimate. The process usually includes removing the old battery, installing the new unit, resetting system codes if needed, and handling battery disposal or recycling.


Summary


For most Honda owners, replacing a standard 12‑volt battery is a routine, affordable service, typically in the low hundreds of dollars. When dealing with hybrid or high‑voltage packs, costs rise sharply, often falling in the $2,000–$4,500 range, with variations by model, warranty, and part choice. Always obtain an itemized, written quote from your local dealer and review warranty terms to understand what is covered if you’re nearing the limit of the battery’s warranty period.

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