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How much is a new battery for Ford?

Prices vary widely depending on battery type, model, and where you buy or have it installed. In general, a new 12-volt battery for most Ford cars costs about $100-$300 installed; hybrid battery packs typically run in the low-to-mid four figures, and high-voltage battery packs for Ford EVs commonly fall in the $15,000-$25,000 range, depending on the model and labor costs.


12-Volt conventional batteries


Here are typical prices you can expect for replacing a standard 12-volt battery in most Ford cars, including common options and installation considerations.



  • Standard flooded 12-volt battery (parts only): about $100-$180

  • AGM 12-volt battery (longer life, better performance): about $170-$250

  • OEM Ford replacement price at a dealership (parts, installation may vary): $180-$320

  • Installed price at an independent shop (labor included): $120-$350

  • Core charge and disposal fees (may apply): typically $0-$20


Prices vary by model, location, and whether you choose aftermarket or original equipment; obtain a firm quote that includes labor and any core or disposal charges before replacing the battery.


Factors that influence cost


Model year, battery type (flooded vs AGM), warranty status, and local labor rates all affect final pricing. Some Ford models may require specific battery types, which can also impact price and availability.


Hybrid and plug-in hybrid batteries


Ford hybrids use high-voltage battery packs; replacement costs depend on pack size, whether you choose new, remanufactured, or dealer-supplied parts, and labor costs.



  • New high-voltage battery pack installed: typically $2,000-$6,000

  • Remanufactured or rebuilt packs: $1,500-$3,000

  • Dealer/OEM replacement price (parts and labor): $3,000-$5,500

  • Warranty impact: many Ford hybrids carry an 8-year/100,000-mile warranty on the high-voltage battery

  • Outlook: replacement is not common within early ownership but may be needed after extended use or high mileage


Costs vary by model, availability, and whether the vehicle is still under warranty. Always confirm what’s included in the quote and whether a replacement is necessary or if a diagnostic fix suffices.


Warranty considerations


Hybrid battery warranties can significantly cushion out-of-pocket costs. Check the specific terms for your model and year, and ask the dealer to itemize warranty coverage in writing.


Electric-vehicle high-voltage battery packs (Ford BEVs)


Ford’s battery-electric models, such as the Mustang Mach-E and the F-150 Lightning, use large high-voltage packs. Replacement costs are substantial but are often mitigated by warranty coverage and advances in battery technology.



  • New battery pack installed: roughly $15,000-$25,000

  • Refurbished or salvage-pack options: about $8,000-$15,000

  • Warranty coverage: typically 8 years/100,000 miles for the high-voltage battery

  • Labor and installation: included in the installed price, varies by shop


Because BEV battery replacement is relatively uncommon within the warranty period, most owners do not face these costs during the initial years of ownership. Always verify current warranty terms and quoted installation charges.


Summary


Battery replacement costs for Ford vehicles span a broad spectrum—from affordable 12-volt batteries to expensive high-voltage packs for hybrids and BEVs. The exact price depends on the vehicle type, battery technology, and whether you buy OEM parts or aftermarket equivalents, plus local labor rates. Always obtain a written estimate that breaks down parts, labor, core charges, and disposal fees, and review warranty coverage to understand potential protections or refunds.

Do car batteries give warning before dying?


Dimming Lights and Warning Light
This is another sign that your battery could be dying. Since your battery gives power to the car's electrical system, the weaker the battery is, the dimmer the lights. Along with the dimming lights is the battery warning light.



Is $300 expensive for a car battery?


Most drivers will spend between $90 and $200 for a standard replacement. That range covers most lead-acid batteries found in everyday cars, SUVs, and light trucks. Vehicles with higher electrical demands or special systems may need AGM or premium batteries, which can run anywhere from $150 to $400 or more.



How much does a Ford battery cost?


Depending on power, size, and quality, prices for a replacement car battery range from about $45 to $250.



How much to replace a Ford battery?


What Type of Battery Powers my Ford Vehicle?

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