A replacement battery for a 2013 Ram 1500 typically costs between $100 and $250 for a standard flooded-lead battery; AGM options run about $180 to $350. Prices vary by retailer, location, core charge, and whether installation is included.
The 2013 Ram 1500 relies on a 12-volt battery to power the vehicle’s electrical system. Replacement costs depend on the battery’s size, chemistry, and where you buy it—whether from a dealer, an auto parts store, or a warehouse club. This guide outlines common options, price ranges, and tips to help you budget for a replacement.
Battery options for a 2013 Ram 1500
Choosing the right battery involves understanding chemistry and build quality. The Ram 1500 can accommodate a heavy-duty 12-volt battery with a high cold-cranking amps (CCA) rating. The following options are commonly available at auto parts stores and dealers.
- Standard flooded lead-acid battery (the most common and typically the least expensive).
- Enhanced flooded/maintenance-free or low-maintenance batteries (improved performance and longer life).
- AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) battery (best for cold starts, higher vibration resistance, and longer life; often chosen for vehicles with higher electrical demand).
Prices vary by option, location, and retailer. When selecting a battery, consider the CCA, reserve capacity (RC), and warranty length to balance upfront cost against longevity.
Price ranges by battery type
Below are typical price bands you may encounter. These can fluctuate with brands, promotions, and your location.
- Standard flooded lead-acid: roughly $100–$180.
- Enhanced/maintenance-free batteries: roughly $120–$210.
- AGM batteries: roughly $180–$350.
Dealers may charge a core fee (often around $5–$40) that is refunded when you return an old battery. Installation or disposal fees may apply at some shops or retailers.
Shopping tips and considerations
To ensure you get the right battery for your 2013 Ram 1500, verify the exact group size, CCA rating, and fit with your vehicle’s battery tray. Using your VIN at a retailer lookup tool will confirm compatibility. If you regularly drive in extreme cold or use high electrical loads (e.g., remote start, aftermarket accessories), an AGM option may be worth the extra cost.
- Check the vehicle’s owner manual or the battery label for the group size (common Ram group sizes in this era are large; confirm on your vehicle).
- Compare warranties (3- to 5-year warranties are typical for standard batteries; some AGM warranties extend to 7 years).
- Ask about installation if you want professional mounting and recycling of the old battery.
In summary, plan for a total cost that includes the battery price plus potential core and disposal fees, and consider an AGM if you want better performance in challenging conditions.
Summary
A replacement battery for a 2013 Ram 1500 typically costs between about $100 and $180 for standard flooded units, up to $350 for AGM batteries, with additional charges for core and installation in some cases. Verify the correct group size and CCA for your truck before purchase, and weigh warranties and driving needs to choose the best option.


