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How much is a battery for a 2018 Honda Pilot?

A replacement battery for a 2018 Honda Pilot typically costs between $100 and $350, depending on the type and where you buy. This range reflects common prices as of 2024–2025 and can vary with promotions, installation fees, and core charges.


This article explains the battery options compatible with the 2018 Pilot, price ranges by retailer, and practical tips to choose the right battery for your climate and driving needs.


Battery options for the 2018 Honda Pilot


The following options cover what you’ll encounter when shopping for a replacement battery, from budget to premium fits.



  • Conventional 12-volt lead-acid battery (standard replacement) — typically the least expensive option, commonly $100–$180 depending on brand and retailer.

  • AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) battery — more durable and better in extreme temperatures or frequent starts, priced around $180–$350.

  • OEM Honda battery (from a dealer or authorized service center) — usually aligned with higher-end pricing, roughly $200–$320.

  • Aftermarket brands (Duralast, AutoCraft, Interstate, Motorcraft, etc.) — widely available, price range roughly $100–$260 depending on brand and features.


Choosing between these options depends on climate, driving pattern, warranty preferences, and whether you value an OEM fit or lower up-front cost.


Pricing snapshot by retailer


Prices vary by where you shop, and promotions or installation offers can shift the final out‑the‑door cost. The following outlines typical ranges by retailer type.



  • Dealerships and Honda service centers — typically higher price, roughly $180–$320 for conventional or AGM batteries, with possible installation fees.

  • Auto parts stores (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly, Napa) — commonly $100–$260 for standard, or $180–$350 for AGM, with some locations offering free or low-cost installation.

  • Big-box retailers and online retailers (Walmart, Amazon, other online sellers) — often the cheapest option, about $100–$200 for standard or up to $250 for AGM, with varying installation options.


Always check for core charges, warranty terms, and any installation offers, as these can affect the total price you pay.


What to consider when buying


To ensure you select a battery that fits your 2018 Pilot and meets your needs, consider these criteria.



  1. Vehicle compatibility: ensure the battery's size and terminals fit the Pilot’s tray and wiring; verify the correct group size and terminal layout for your vehicle.

  2. Cold start performance: select an appropriate Cold Cranking Amps (CCA) rating suitable for your climate; higher CCA helps starts in cold weather.

  3. Reserve capacity: a higher RC can support accessories during longer downtimes or extreme conditions.

  4. Warranty: compare warranty length and coverage; some brands offer longer warranties with free replacements.

  5. Maintenance and type: decide between maintenance-free lead-acid and AGM based on climate, driving patterns, and budget.

  6. Brand reliability and return policy: consider retailer reputation, reviews, and terms for exchanges or returns.


Warranty and installation considerations


Many retailers offer installationOptions or include installation with purchase, and warranties vary by brand. Make sure you understand what triggers a replacement and what the warranty covers, including prorated terms.


Summary


For a 2018 Honda Pilot, expect to pay roughly $100–$200 for a conventional 12-volt battery, $180–$350 for an AGM, and $200–$320 for an OEM replacement from a dealer. Prices depend on retailer, location, and whether installation or core charges apply. When shopping, prioritize compatibility, climate readiness (CCA and RC), warranty length, and total installed cost. If you’re unsure, start with a reputable auto parts store or Honda service center to confirm the exact battery size and price for your vehicle’s VIN.

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