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How much is a car battery for a Toyota C-HR?

Prices for replacing a 12-volt battery in a Toyota C-HR typically range from about $100 to $250, depending on battery type and retailer; installation fees may apply.


In more detail, the Toyota C-HR uses a 12-volt auxiliary battery to start the engine and to power electronics, while hybrid models include a high-voltage traction battery. Costs vary by region, retailer, warranty, and whether you choose a standard flooded lead-acid unit, an Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) battery, or an OEM replacement. This article outlines typical price ranges and shopping considerations for both 12-volt and hybrid batteries.


12-volt battery options and price ranges


Below are common options you’ll encounter when shopping for a replacement 12-volt battery for the C-HR, along with typical price ranges.



  • Flooded lead-acid 12-volt battery (standard replacement): typically $90–$140.

  • Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM) 12-volt battery: typically $120–$190.

  • Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Toyota replacement: commonly $150–$230, depending on region and dealer pricing.

  • Budget aftermarket/brand-name batteries: often $80–$120, with variable warranty coverage.


Prices can vary by retailer, warranty length, and local taxes. If you have it installed at a shop, labor fees may add roughly $20–$100 depending on your location and whether additional services are performed.


Hybrid variant: high-voltage battery considerations


For C-HR models with the hybrid powertrain, there is also a high‑voltage traction battery (NiMH or Li‑ion). This is a much larger and more expensive component, and replacements are typically handled by dealerships or specialized hybrid technicians. Pricing varies widely based on capacity, whether the unit is new or refurbished, and regional market factors.



  • High-voltage traction battery replacement: commonly around $2,000–$5,000 including labor in many markets; refurbished packs can be cheaper, while new OEM packs can be higher.


Because pricing for high-voltage batteries varies with market and vehicle age, contact a local Toyota dealership or authorized hybrid specialist for a precise quote and current warranty terms.


Summary


For a conventional 12-volt battery in a Toyota C-HR, plan for roughly $100–$250, with higher costs for AGM or OEM units and for installation. Hybrid C-HR models carry a substantially more expensive high-voltage battery, typically quoted in the low-to-mid four figures depending on the pack and warranty. Always compare warranties, ask about install costs, and consult your local dealer or trusted auto parts retailer for the latest pricing in your area.

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