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How much is a replacement battery for a Honda Hybrid?

Replacement costs for Honda Hybrid batteries vary by model and replacement option, but most owners should budget roughly $3,000 to $6,000 for a new OEM pack installed by a dealer, with total installed prices often ranging from about $4,000 to $7,000. The 12-volt auxiliary battery is much cheaper, typically $100 to $300 plus labor.


This article explains the two main battery types found in Honda hybrids—the high-voltage traction battery and the 12-volt auxiliary battery—and provides current cost ranges, model-specific notes, and tips to minimize expense. It covers OEM versus aftermarket options, warranty considerations, and practical guidance for planning a replacement.


Battery types in Honda Hybrids


Honda hybrids rely on two kinds of batteries: a high-voltage traction battery that powers the electric motor(s) and a standard 12-volt battery that starts the car and runs electronics. The high-voltage pack is the component most people refer to when they ask about replacement costs, while the 12-volt battery is cheaper to replace but still important for reliable operation.


High-voltage battery replacement costs


Prices vary by model year, battery type, and installation method. The following ranges reflect common market options and typical labor charges.



  • New OEM Honda high-voltage battery pack installed by a dealer or authorized shop: part price often in the $3,000–$6,000 range; installed totals commonly $4,000–$7,000 depending on model and local labor rates.

  • Remanufactured or rebuilt high-voltage packs: part price typically $1,500–$3,500; installed total commonly $2,000–$4,500.

  • Aftermarket/third-party high-voltage packs (non-OEM): part price roughly $1,000–$2,500; installed total around $2,000–$3,800, with variability based on fitment and warranty.

  • Used or salvage-yard high-voltage packs: part price often $500–$1,500; installed total usually $1,000–$2,500, depending on testing and compatibility checks.


Prices can vary widely by model (e.g., CR-V Hybrid, Civic Hybrid, Accord Hybrid, Insight) and by region. OEM packs typically come with the strongest warranty and the best long-term reliability, while aftermarket or used packs carry higher risk and variable warranties.


12-volt auxiliary battery replacement costs


In addition to the high-voltage pack, most Honda hybrids use a 12-volt battery for electrical systems. Replacement costs are much lower and more predictable.



  • Standard lead-acid 12-volt battery: part price about $100–$200; installation often $20–$50.

  • AGM 12-volt battery (common in hybrids for better longevity): part price roughly $150–$350; installation typically $20–$60.

  • Specialty or high-output 12-volt options: part price up to $350–$400; installation costs similar.


For most owners, the 12-volt replacement is a routine maintenance item with a relatively short payback period compared with the high-voltage pack. Always check whether the battery is still under warranty for potential coverage.


Warranty considerations and where to buy


Warranty coverage is a critical factor in deciding replacement options. Honda typically offers high-voltage battery warranties that extend to 8 years/100,000 miles in many regions, and up to 10 years/150,000 miles in some states or for specific models. Warranties may be longer for certain newer hybrids or under special programs, and in some cases, dealerships may offer goodwill replacements if the vehicle is close to the limit.


Where you shop matters: dealers tend to have the most compatible OEM parts and the strongest warranty, while independent shops or reputable remanufacturers can offer lower prices with varying warranty terms.


Model-specific notes


CR-V Hybrid


The CR-V Hybrid uses a high-voltage battery pack tailored to Honda’s current hybrid system. Expect the high-voltage replacement cost to align with other Honda hybrids but recognize some model years introduced newer pack designs with different installation requirements.


Civic Hybrid, Accord Hybrid, and Insight


These models share Honda’s hybrid architecture but may differ in pack size and module configuration across generations. As a result, replacement costs can vary within the broad ranges above. If the vehicle is still under warranty, the high-voltage pack replacement may be covered in full or in part.


How to save on replacement costs


Tips to manage costs include shopping around for quotes, comparing OEM versus remanufactured options, and verifying warranties. If the vehicle has substantial remaining life and the pack is otherwise healthy, consider alternatives such as battery conditioning or a hybrid system service before committing to a full replacement. Some buyers explore certified pre-owned or refurbished packs from reputable sources, which can offer value with adequate guarantees.


Summary


Replacing a Honda Hybrid battery involves two distinct components: the high-voltage traction battery and the 12-volt auxiliary battery. The high-voltage pack represents the major cost, typically ranging from about $1,500 to $6,000 for the part, with installed prices often $2,000 to $7,000 depending on model year, whether the part is OEM, remanufactured, or aftermarket. The 12-volt battery is far more affordable, generally $100 to $350 for the part plus a modest installation fee. Warranty coverage, location, and choice of supplier all influence final pricing. If your vehicle is under warranty, a replacement may be covered or subsidized; otherwise, shop around and consider all options to balance cost against reliability and long-term ownership. Always verify current pricing with a local dealer or trusted independent shop for your specific Honda Hybrid model and year.

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