The typical replacement for a 2017 Outlander is the 12‑volt starter battery, with part costs generally around $120–$190 and installation bringing the total to roughly $200–$350 depending on brand and shop. If you own the Outlander PHEV (the plug‑in version), the high‑voltage traction battery is far more expensive, usually in the $8,000–$15,000 range installed.
12-volt battery (gasoline) for the 2017 Outlander
Below are common options and price ranges you’ll encounter when replacing the standard 12-volt battery used to start the engine and power auxiliary systems. Prices can vary by region, shop, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts.
- OEM Mitsubishi 12-volt battery (part price only): typically $120–$190
- High-quality aftermarket/AGM 12-volt battery (part price only): typically $100–$170
- Installation labor at a shop: often $50–$100
- Core charge (may apply if you return the old battery): usually $0–$15
- Overall, including labor and tax, a typical 12-volt battery replacement often falls in the $180–$320 range
In practice, most drivers should budget roughly $200–$350 for a full 12-volt battery swap, depending on the battery type chosen and local labor rates.
Outlander PHEV high-voltage battery replacement
The 2017 Outlander PHEV uses a high‑voltage lithium‑ion battery pack, which is a very different repair scenario from the 12‑volt unit. Replacement costs are significantly higher and vary based on whether you use a new OEM pack, a refurbished unit, or a used/remanufactured option.
- New OEM high‑voltage pack installed: commonly in the range of $11,000–$15,000
- Refurbished or used high‑voltage pack installed: typically $5,000–$9,000
- Labor for HV battery replacement (if not included in the price): often $1,000–$2,500
- Warranty considerations: many OEM packs carry a long‑term warranty (often 8 years or more, depending on region), but terms vary by dealer and policy
Because high‑voltage battery pricing depends on supply, regional availability, and whether the unit is new or refurbished, actual quotes can vary widely. If you’re facing a PHEV HV battery replacement, it’s wise to get multiple quotes and confirm warranties and labor coverage before proceeding.
Where to shop and how to save
To keep costs reasonable, consider these approaches and get multiple price quotes before purchasing a battery replacement.
- Compare prices at local auto parts retailers (e.g., AutoZone, O’Reilly, Advance Auto) and regional chains
- Ask a Mitsubishi dealer for OEM vs. suggested aftermarket recommendations and labor rates
- Check online retailers for battery options, but verify fitment for the 2017 Outlander and whether a core return is required
- Inquire about warranties, return policies, and any included free recycling or disposal fees
Summary
For the gasoline 2017 Mitsubishi Outlander, a typical 12‑volt battery replacement costs roughly $200–$350 all in, depending on part choice and labor. The Outlander PHEV’s high‑voltage battery is substantially more expensive, commonly $11,000–$15,000 for a new OEM pack installed, with refurbished units sometimes available for $5,000–$9,000. Always shop around for quotes, confirm whether labor is included, and verify warranty terms to avoid surprises.


