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What battery for a 2013 Honda Pilot?

The standard replacement battery for a 2013 Honda Pilot is a 12-volt group size 35 battery, typically delivering about 600–750 cold-cranking amps (CCA) depending on climate. Always verify the exact size and specifications on your current battery label or in the owner’s manual.


This article explains the common sizes, how to choose the right one for your driving conditions, and practical tips for installation and maintenance. It aims to help you select a battery that fits physically, delivers reliable starting power, and stays within Honda’s charging system design.


Common battery sizes for the 2013 Honda Pilot


These sizes are commonly compatible with the 2013 Pilot. Always confirm fit before purchasing by inspecting your current battery or checking the owner’s manual.


Group 35



  • 12-volt lead-acid battery (flooded or AGM variants available)

  • Typical cold-cranking amps (CCA): roughly 640–750

  • Estimated dimensions around 9.0 × 6.9 × 8.8 inches (varies by model)

  • Commonly used in most 2013 Pilots with standard equipment

  • Allows for both conventional and AGM replacement options; verify compatibility with the vehicle’s charging system


Group 35 is the standard and most widely recommended replacement size for the 2013 Honda Pilot. It generally fits the engine bay and battery tray without modification and covers a broad range of climates and usage patterns.


Group 24F



  • 12-volt battery with a different footprint than Group 35

  • CCA typically in the mid-range (availability varies by region and model)

  • May be used in some regions or trims where the tray or terminal layout differs

  • Less common than Group 35 for this model, but widely stocked by retailers


The Group 24F option is less common for the Pilot but can appear in certain regional specifications. Always measure the tray and verify fit and compatibility before buying.


AGM options (Group 35 variants)



  • 12-volt AGM battery in Group 35 size

  • Higher vibration resistance and potentially better cold-weather performance

  • Generally longer warranty and higher price

  • Check that the vehicle’s charging system and battery management support AGM tech


AGM batteries offer some performance advantages, especially in challenging climates or for drivers with heavy accessory use. Ensure compatibility with Honda’s electrical system and warranty terms before opting for AGM.


Summary: For most 2013 Honda Pilot owners, Group 35 is the go-to replacement size, with 600–750 CCA depending on climate. Alternatives like Group 24F may apply in specific regional configurations, and AGM variants of Group 35 are available for those seeking extended life at a higher cost. Always verify the exact size and terminals by checking the current battery label or the owner’s manual.

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