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How much is a battery for a 2010 Toyota Venza?

A replacement 12-volt battery for a 2010 Toyota Venza typically costs between $100 and $350, depending on the battery type and brand, with installation fees extra if you have a shop replace it.


What affects the price


Several factors drive the price, including battery type (conventional flooded vs. AGM), brand (OEM Toyota vs. aftermarket), capacity and cold-cranking amps (CCA), warranty terms, and whether you pay for installation and core return. Your location and the retailer can also influence the final number, and you’ll usually get a core charge back when you return the old battery.


Prices below reflect common options you’ll encounter when shopping for a 2010 Venza battery. The list shows typical price ranges and is not a guarantee from any retailer.



  • Conventional flooded lead-acid battery: typically $100–$180

  • Maintenance-free AGM battery: typically $180–$320

  • Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Toyota battery: typically $200–$350


When evaluating these options, consider warranty length, CCA and reserve capacity (RC), proper fit for your climate, and whether installation is included in the price.


Where to buy and installation considerations


Installation charges vary by retailer and shop type. The following guidance helps you estimate total installed cost when you don’t plan a DIY replacement.



  • Auto parts chains (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly): installed price typically $130–$260

  • Dealership (Toyota): installed price typically $250–$450, often with OEM parts and dealership service

  • Independent repair shops: installed price typically $120–$280


Note that some locations may offer free installation with purchase or seasonal promotions. Always confirm whether the price includes disposal of the old battery and any core charge refunds.


How to ensure you buy the right battery for your Venza


Using the correct battery specification is crucial for reliability and performance. Verify the exact group size, CCA, and RC before purchasing, and choose a battery that matches or exceeds the original specifications.



  • Check the owner's manual or the existing battery label for the recommended group size and specifications

  • If in doubt, have the shop or retailer confirm compatibility with your vehicle’s year, make, and model

  • Consider AGM if you frequently drive in cold weather, have long idle times, or rely on many electrical systems


Conclusion: Getting the right fit and spec matters for longevity and performance; always verify compatibility and warranty terms before buying.


Summary


For a 2010 Toyota Venza, a new 12-volt battery generally runs about $100–$350, with installation adding to the total at most retailers. Conventional batteries are toward the lower end of the range, AGM and OEM units toward the higher end. Shop around, compare warranties, confirm the correct group size and CCA/RC, and factor in any core charges or disposal fees to get an accurate total.

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