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How much is a car battery at Honda?

For most Honda owners, the price of a replacement 12-volt starting battery bought from a Honda dealer typically falls in the low hundreds, with higher prices for AGM and hybrid systems. Exact cost depends on the model, battery type, installation and regional pricing. Here’s what to expect.


What you’ll pay for a 12-volt Honda battery


Prices vary by battery type and whether installation is included. The following ranges reflect typical in-dealership pricing in the United States as of 2024–2026, but regional variations apply.



  • Flooded lead-acid 12-volt battery (the standard option for many Honda models): roughly $160–$230 before tax, with possible core charges or disposal fees; installation is sometimes included in a service package or can add a small amount.

  • AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) 12-volt battery (for more advanced electrical systems or certain Honda models): roughly $230–$350, sometimes higher for premium or newer vehicles; installation may add $0–$50.

  • Hybrid/plug-in or electric Honda models (high-voltage traction battery): these are not typical 12-volt replacements and are priced much higher, often in the thousands; repairs or replacements are usually handled under separate hybrid/EV service programs rather than a standard battery swap.


Concluding note: for most daily-use Hondas, price ranges above cover the two main 12-volt battery options; always check with your local dealership for an exact quote and any additional charges.


What can affect the price?


Several factors influence the final out-the-door cost when you replace a Honda battery. Here are the main drivers:



  • Vehicle model and battery size

  • Battery type (flooded vs AGM) and OEM vs aftermarket brands

  • Labor and installation charges, if you opt for dealer service

  • Regional pricing, taxes, and disposal/core charges

  • Warranty length and whether the price includes a replacement warranty


Final takeaway: while list prices provide a baseline, the total bill at checkout can vary based on the specifics of your car and your local dealer.


Tips to save money


To keep costs down when replacing a Honda battery, consider the following strategies.



  • Shop around: compare prices at multiple Honda dealers and independent shops that carry Honda-compatible batteries.

  • Ask about core charges and disposal fees: some shops waive or reduce these with a trade-in core.

  • Check if your vehicle is still under warranty or if a dealership recall/TSB program covers replacement batteries.

  • Consider options like refurbished or recycled batteries only from reputable sources if you accept trade-offs in warranty and performance.


End note: balancing price with reliability and warranty coverage is key for long-term satisfaction with a new battery.


Summary


Honda batteries come in standard 12-volt flooded and AGM varieties, with typical dealer prices ranging roughly from $160 to $350 before labor, depending on type and model. Hybrid or EV battery costs are much higher and handled separately. Always verify current pricing with your local Honda dealer, as prices fluctuate by region and may include installation, core charges, and warranties.

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