A new 12-volt starting battery for most Honda CR-V models typically costs about $100–$250 for the part, with installation bringing the total to roughly $150–$400. For CR-V hybrids, the high-voltage battery replacement is substantially more expensive, generally around $3,000–$5,000 or more installed, depending on the year and warranty.
Types of CR-V batteries and what they cost
Honda CR-V models use two main battery types: a standard 12-volt battery for starting and electronics, and, in hybrid versions, a high-voltage traction battery that powers the electric motor. Prices vary widely between these categories, as well as by year, retailer, and whether you choose an aftermarket or OEM (dealer) part.
12-volt starting battery price range
Prices reflect common aftermarket and OEM options. The list below covers typical choices you’ll encounter when replacing a standard CR-V battery.
- Standard flooded lead-acid battery: $70–$120
- Maintenance-free AGM or high-capacity battery: $120–$200
- OEM Honda replacement battery (dealer): $180–$250
Prices can vary by vehicle year and region. Shopping around at discount retailers, auto parts stores, or a dealership can yield different quotes, so it pays to verify compatibility with your exact CR-V model.
Hybrid high-voltage battery price range
For CR-V Hybrid or e:HEV models, replacement involves a high-voltage battery pack. The figures below illustrate typical ranges for new packs and accompanying labor.
- High-voltage battery module (OEM, dealer): $2,500–$3,500
- Labor to remove/replace high-voltage pack: $300–$900
- Total replacement cost (dealer, parts and labor): $3,000–$4,500
- Alternative options (reconditioned/rebuilt packs): $1,500–$2,800
Prices for hybrid batteries depend on the exact year, model variant, and whether the pack is new, rebuilt, or sourced through aftermarket channels. Warranty coverage may influence your out-of-pocket cost as well.
Additional considerations
When budgeting for a CR-V battery replacement, consider factors beyond the sticker price, such as installation labor, local tax, and any warranty or promotional deals. Dealer replacements often include labor and a warranty, while aftermarket replacements may offer shorter warranty periods but lower upfront costs. If your vehicle is still under Honda’s hybrid system warranty, the high-voltage battery may be covered, depending on the terms and mileage.
Summary
For most non-hybrid CR-V owners, plan for about $150–$400 total when replacing a standard 12-volt battery, depending on the parts chosen and installation costs. For CR-V Hybrid models, budget roughly $3,000–$5,000 installed, with potential for lower prices if you opt for rebuilt packs or promotions. Always obtain multiple quotes, confirm compatibility with your exact year and trim, and check warranty options before proceeding.


