Most Honda dealerships charge roughly 200 to 500 for a standard 12‑volt car battery and installation, with higher-end AGM batteries or dealer OEM options ending up toward the upper end of that range. High‑voltage hybrid or electric vehicle (EV) battery packs are far more expensive and not typically sold for routine replacement. Exact pricing varies by model, location, and promotions, so check with your local dealer for an exact quote.
What prices look like at Honda dealerships
Dealership pricing typically includes the part, labor, disposal, and any core charges. The following ranges give you a baseline for what to expect when shopping for a replacement battery at a Honda dealership.
- Standard 12‑volt lead‑acid battery (OEM/maintenance-free): Parts typically $150–$250; installation adds about $40–$100; total installed roughly $190–$350.
- AGM 12‑volt battery: Parts typically $200–$350; installation about $50–$100; total installed roughly $250–$450.
- Hybrid/EV high‑voltage battery: Not a routine DIY purchase; replacement costs can run from several thousand dollars up to $7,000 or more, depending on model and availability; installation is performed by trained technicians.
- Additional charges to consider: core charge, disposal fees, and diagnostic fees if the battery isn’t the sole issue; some dealers bundle warranties with the replacement.
Prices vary by model and location, and installation timing and labor rates shift. These ranges reflect typical Honda dealership pricing as of 2024–2026, but your exact quote may differ. Always confirm the final price with the dealer before proceeding.
Getting an exact quote
To know the precise price for your vehicle, you can follow these steps. This helps ensure you’re comparing apples to apples with aftermarket shops or other dealers.
- Gather your vehicle details (year, model, trim, VIN) and confirm whether you need a standard 12V or AGM battery (hybrids use a different system for the 12V).
- Check with your local Honda dealership’s service department or use the dealer’s online parts estimator to request a price for the specific battery and installation.
- Ask for an itemized quote that includes battery price, labor, core charge, disposal fee, and any diagnostic charges; inquire about warranty terms.
- Schedule the replacement or request a same‑day appointment if you’re experiencing a no‑start condition.
Having a precise quote gives you a solid basis for comparison and helps you avoid surprise charges at checkout.
What affects the price
Several factors can push price up or down at a Honda dealership. Being aware of them can help you plan and negotiate.
- Battery type and size required for your vehicle (standard vs AGM vs high‑performance).
- Labor rates at the local dealership and the complexity of installation.
- Core charge and disposal fees imposed by the dealer.
- Warranty coverage and whether the dealer’s replacement is part of a service package.
- Current promotions, recalls, or recall-related replacements that may affect pricing.
The best approach is to request a formal quote from the dealer and ask about any ongoing promotions or bundled warranty options.
Summary
For most Honda drivers, replacing a standard 12‑volt battery at a dealership costs roughly $200 to $350 installed, with AGM options typically higher and EV/hybrid high‑voltage battery replacements significantly more expensive. Always obtain an exact, itemized quote from your dealer, and verify warranty terms, core charges, and any disposal or diagnostic fees. If you’re comparing options, consider aftermarket shops as well, but factor in labor quality and warranty coverage.


