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How much is a Renault car battery?

Prices vary widely by model and battery type, but parts typically cost roughly €60–€350, with installation adding €20–€70. For Renault models with stop-start systems, AGM/EFB batteries push prices higher, often €180–€420 including installation.


Renault uses standard 12V lead-acid batteries for many cars, while newer stop-start models require more advanced AGM or EFB types. The final price depends on the battery’s capacity, CCA rating, and whether you buy from Renault’s official parts network or an aftermarket supplier. Prices and installation charges can vary by country and retailer, and some shops include disposal fees or core charges.


Pricing overview


Below is a snapshot of typical price ranges you’ll see for common Renault battery setups, reflecting consumer prices from European retailers and official parts vendors. The exact amount depends on your model, region, and whether you choose OEM or aftermarket parts.



  • Standard 12V lead-acid batteries (non-stop-start): generally about €60–€120, with higher-capacity or premium brands reaching €150–€180.

  • AGM or EFB batteries for Stop-Start systems: typically €180–€350, with OEM or premium brands often €300–€420.

  • Installation and disposal: labor charges commonly €20–€70, and some dealers may apply a core charge or recycling fee.


In practice, the number you pay at the counter will depend on your car’s exact requirements, the retailer, and any promotions or warranties attached to the battery.


Finding the exact price for your Renault


To determine the exact price for your vehicle, follow these steps:



  1. Identify your car’s battery type and group size by checking the owner’s manual or the label on the current battery, noting whether Stop-Start is present.

  2. Look up the correct Renault part number for your model and year via Renault’s official parts portal or your local dealer’s catalog.

  3. Request price quotes from Renault official dealers, authorized parts retailers, and reputable aftermarket shops to compare.

  4. Ask about installation, disposal fees, and warranty terms (common warranties range from 2 to 5 years depending on brand and region).

  5. Verify compatibility (size, terminals, venting) before purchasing, especially if ordering online.


Tip: for stop-start Renaults, ensure you buy an AGM/EFB compatible with the vehicle’s start-stop system and get the correct CCA rating to avoid performance issues.


Buying options and where to shop


Consider these avenues when looking for a Renault battery, balancing price, warranty, and convenience:



  • Official Renault dealers and parts counters, which offer Genuine Renault batteries and OEM support.

  • Independent auto parts retailers and national chains, which often carry aftermarket options at competitive prices.

  • Online retailers and marketplaces, which can provide broad choice and convenience but may require careful fitment checks.

  • Battery recycling centers or local repair shops that offer installation services and disposal for a bundled price.


When shopping, compare warranty terms, availability of core exchanges, and whether installation is included or offered as a separate service.


Battery compatibility and fit


Because Renault models vary widely by year and trim, always confirm the exact battery size and terminal layout for your car before purchase. Using the wrong size or an incompatible AGM/EFB variant can cause charging issues or affect the vehicle’s electrical systems.


Summary


Renault battery prices span a broad range: standard lead-acid options are typically the least expensive, while AGM/EFB batteries for stop-start models command higher prices. Always verify the correct battery type and size for your vehicle, compare quotes from multiple retailers, and consider installation and warranty terms. By checking the official Renault parts portal or consulting a trusted dealer, you’ll get an accurate, model-specific price and avoid mismatches that could affect performance.

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