The 2008 Hyundai Veracruz uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery. In most cases, replacement is a Group Size 24F battery with about 700–750 CCA and a reserve capacity around 120–135 minutes. Always verify the exact spec by checking your current battery label or the owner’s manual.
Battery basics for the Veracruz
Veracruz batteries are typically maintenance-free, flooded lead-acid units designed for reliable starting and powering electronics. While AGM options exist in the aftermarket, the 2008 Veracruz commonly uses a standard maintenance-free type that matches the vehicle’s power needs. Choosing a battery with sufficient CCA is important for cold starts, especially in winter climates.
Typical replacement specs to look for
When shopping for a replacement, you’ll typically see these specs. The list below explains what they mean and what to aim for to ensure compatibility and reliability.
- Battery type: 12-volt automotive battery (most are maintenance-free sealed lead-acid).
- Group size: commonly 24F for Veracruz models of this era; some production dates or trims may use 24 or 24R. Always confirm with the label or manual.
- Cold Cranking Amps (CCA): about 650–750 CCA for reliable winter starts.
- Reserve Capacity (RC): typically 110–135 minutes, offering extra runtime if the alternator isn’t keeping up.
- Terminal type and polarity: standard top-post terminals; verify fit and polarity when replacing.
- Maintenance: most replacements are maintenance-free sealed batteries; ensure proper terminal protection and corrosion prevention.
Bottom line: Always confirm the exact group size and CCA with your current battery label, the owner’s manual, or a Hyundai dealer to ensure a perfect match.
How to confirm the exact battery size for your Veracruz
To be certain you buy the correct battery, use these steps:
- Check the owner’s manual for the recommended battery group size and minimum CCA/RC.
- Look at the label on your current battery for the group size (e.g., 24F, 24) and CCA rating.
- Inspect any placard in the engine bay or the driver’s door jamb for battery information.
- Provide your vehicle VIN to an auto-parts retailer or Hyundai dealer to confirm the exact replacement spec for your production date.
- Choose a replacement that matches the group size, CCA, and RC recommended for your climate and usage.
Following these steps will help you select a compatible battery and avoid issues with fitment or cold-weather starts.
Summary
The 2008 Veracruz typically uses a 12-volt maintenance-free automotive battery, with Group Size 24F being the most common replacement and a target of roughly 700–750 CCA and 120–135 minutes of reserve capacity. Always verify the exact specs on the current battery or in the owner’s manual, or consult a dealer to ensure you buy the correct unit.


