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How much is a battery for a 2012 Hyundai Tucson?

A replacement battery for a 2012 Hyundai Tucson typically costs between $100 and $200 for a standard 12-volt lead-acid unit, with higher prices for premium AGM models or OEM replacements. Installation, if offered by the retailer, can add roughly $20 to $60 depending on the shop and region.


What affects the price


Several factors determine the out-the-door cost of a replacement battery for this vehicle. The following list highlights the main drivers you’ll encounter when shopping.



  • Battery type — standard flooded lead-acid: commonly about $100–$180.

  • AGM battery — higher upfront cost, typically about $150–$260, but longer life and better performance in extreme temperatures.

  • OEM or dealership replacement — roughly $180–$250, often with a bundled warranty.

  • Brand and warranty — premium brands or longer warranties can add 20%–50% to the price compared with base options.

  • Where you buy — auto parts chains, big-box retailers, and Hyundai dealers each set different prices and promotions.

  • Installation and core charges — some retailers include installation; others charge separately; a core charge may be refunded when you return the old battery.


In practice, your final cost will reflect a combination of these factors, so it’s worth shopping around and comparing quotes.


How to find the exact price for your Tucson


To lock in a precise number, follow these steps:



  1. Determine the correct battery size for your Tucson by checking the owner’s manual, the current battery label, or Hyundai’s parts catalog for your VIN.

  2. Visit or call local retailers (or use their online tools) to see compatible batteries and current prices for your year.

  3. Compare the lowest posted prices, plus any installation fees and core charges.

  4. Check the warranty terms and what they cover (defects vs. performance).

  5. Consider promotions, membership discounts, or bundled services that lower the total cost.


Note that a typical replacement can be completed in under an hour with proper tools, and warranties commonly range from roughly 2 to 4 years depending on brand and type.


Summary


For a 2012 Hyundai Tucson, a basic 12-volt battery replacement typically runs around $100–$200, with AGM and OEM options pushing toward $260 and beyond. Installation and regional promotions can shift the price. Always verify the correct battery size and warranty before purchasing, and compare multiple retailers to secure the best deal.

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