A new Chevy Colorado battery typically costs about $100–$250 for a standard 12‑volt battery, with higher prices for AGM or OEM-brand units. Installed price at a dealer or shop usually runs roughly $200–$350 depending on labor and location.
Prices vary by model year, engine option, and retailer, so this guide breaks down the factors that influence cost, the common battery types used in Colorado pickups, where to shop, and ways to save on replacement costs.
Battery options for the Colorado
There are several common battery types used in Colorado models, each with its own price and performance profile. The list below outlines the main choices and what to expect.
- Standard flooded 12‑volt lead‑acid batteries (the most common and usually the least expensive).
- AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) batteries (more expensive, with better vibration resistance and often longer life).
- OEM GM/ACDelco vs aftermarket brands (GM-branded units are common, but many buyers opt for reputable aftermarket options).
- Warranty and core-exchange terms (longer warranties can raise upfront cost but may save money over time).
Choosing between these options depends on climate, driving patterns, and how long you plan to keep the truck. The next sections compare where to buy and how prices typically vary by source.
Where to buy and what to expect price‑wise
The source of your replacement battery can significantly affect both price and convenience. Here are common purchase channels and typical cost ranges as of 2024–2026.
- Chevrolet dealership or GM-certified service centers: Usually higher upfront prices, around $180–$300 for the battery itself, plus potential labor if installed; some service packages include installation or core exchange.
- Auto parts stores and chain retailers (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly, etc.): Standard batteries typically $100–$180; AGM options commonly $160–$260.
- Online retailers and local distributors: Base prices often $100–$180 for standard batteries, with shipping and any local installation fees; compatibility with your Colorado year/model must be verified.
- Independent shops and big-box retailers with auto centers (Walmart, Costco, etc.): Wide price variation, generally $100–$200 for standard batteries; availability of AGM can vary by location.
When shopping online or through a retailer, account for core exchange credits and any installation fees, and always verify the battery size and CCA requirements match your Colorado’s specifications.
Money‑saving tips for replacing a Chevy Colorado battery
Smart shoppers can reduce cost without compromising reliability. Consider these approaches when planning a replacement.
- Compare OEM (GM/ACDelco) versus reputable aftermarket brands and review warranty terms.
- Look for core exchange credits when returning or recycling your old battery.
- Ask whether installation is included or discounted with the purchase price.
- Assess whether an AGM battery is necessary for your climate and usage, versus a standard flooded option.
- Check for promotions, coupons, or bundled maintenance offers at local shops or dealer service centers.
Investing in a battery with a longer warranty can save money over time if it lasts longer and avoids additional replacements.
Summary
For most Chevy Colorado owners, a new 12‑volt battery falls in the $100–$250 range for standard units, with AGM or OEM options reaching $150–$300. Installed out‑the‑door prices at a dealer or shop typically run about $200–$350, depending on labor and location. Shop around, compare OEM and reputable aftermarket brands, and pay attention to warranties and core return policies to get the best value for your climate and driving needs.


