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How much is a battery for a Acura?

For most Acura models, a replacement 12-volt car battery typically costs about $100 to $250 before labor, with AGM batteries usually higher. If you own a hybrid or electric Acura, the high-voltage battery pack can cost several thousand dollars. Prices vary by model, location, and whether you buy OEM or aftermarket parts.


The exact price depends on your specific model year, the battery type you choose, and where you shop (dealer, independent shop, or online retailer). This guide outlines typical price ranges and what factors can affect the final cost, so you can budget and compare options more effectively.


Common battery types and price ranges


The following ranges reflect typical street prices in the United States for common Acura configurations, before tax and installation. They can vary by region and retailer.



  • Standard lead-acid 12-volt battery (non-hybrid Acura): generally $100–$200

  • AGM (absorbed glass mat) battery: typically $180–$320

  • OEM replacement battery from Acura dealer: typically $150–$260

  • Hybrid or electric high-voltage battery packs (replacement cost varies widely by model and capacity): typically $2,000–$8,000+


When choosing between options, consider the warranty, expected lifespan, and whether the higher upfront cost of an AGM or OEM battery translates into longer service life or better performance in your climate.


Buying options and how installation affects price


Where you buy the battery and whether you need professional installation can significantly impact total cost. The following factors commonly influence the final price.



  • Retailer type: auto parts chains, independent shops, and dealer networks each price batteries differently; dealers tend to be higher for OEM parts but may offer convenient warranty coverage.

  • Installation and labor: installation can add roughly $0–$100 or more, depending on local labor rates and whether the shop tests and codes the charging system during replacement.

  • Battery size and compatibility: group size, terminal layout, and power rating must match your Acura; mismatches can lead to added fees or the need for a different unit.

  • Warranties: standard 1–3 year warranties are common for aftermarket batteries; longer warranties (sometimes 4–5 years) are more common with AGM or OEM options and may justify higher upfront costs.

  • Promotions and core charges: many retailers offer core charge refunds when you return an old battery; sales promotions can also trim the price.


To save, compare multiple sources, verify the exact battery group size for your model, and ask about installation inclusions and warranty terms. It's also wise to have the shop test your alternator and charging system to prevent future failures.


Summary


In short, replacing an Acura battery typically costs $100–$250 for a standard 12-volt unit, with AGM options often $180–$320. OEM dealer batteries can fall in a similar range but may be higher depending on the model. Hybrid or electric models use high-voltage packs that run much higher, usually in the thousands. Always check the exact group size for your vehicle and obtain quotes from multiple sources to ensure you get the best price and proper installation.

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