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What car battery is in a Mitsubishi Lancer?

The Mitsubishi Lancer typically uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid car battery. The exact group size and specifications depend on the model year and engine, so check the battery label or the owner's manual to confirm the correct replacement.


Battery basics for the Lancer


Across most generations, the Lancer relies on a conventional 12-volt battery to start the engine and power electronics. The exact CCA (cold-cranking amps) and capacity will vary by trim and market. Some newer or specialized variants may use advanced battery types such as AGM, but the majority of mainstream Lancers use a flooded lead-acid unit. The battery is normally located under the hood and secured with a hold-down bracket; replacement involves disconnecting the negative terminal first, then the positive, and ensuring proper terminal cleanliness and torque on the clamps.


Common battery sizes used in Mitsubishi Lancer


When shopping for a replacement, the most common group sizes you’re likely to encounter for Lancer models are listed below. The exact size for your car is determined by your year, engine, and market, so always verify with the current battery label or the official Mitsubishi Parts catalog for your VIN.



  • Group Size 24F

  • Group Size 35

  • Other sizes may appear in niche trims or regional variants


Because the Lancer has been sold in many markets with different engines and features, it’s essential to confirm the exact group size before purchasing a battery. Your best source is the current battery’s label, the owner’s manual, or the Mitsubishi parts fiche for your vehicle.


Regional and model-year differences


Battery sizing can vary by generation and region. For example, earlier Lancer generations commonly used one of the smaller group sizes, while some later or turbocharged variants were equipped with slightly larger batteries to support added electrical loads. Always cross-check the VIN-specific recommendations to avoid fitment issues.


How to verify the right battery for your Lancer


To ensure compatibility and avoid fitment or performance problems, follow these steps before buying or installing a replacement:



  1. Check the owner’s manual or the current battery label for the exact group size, cold-cranking amps (CCA), and reserve capacity (RC).

  2. Inspect the battery terminals and cables for corrosion, wear, or loose connections; note the polarity (positive = red, negative = black).

  3. Choose a replacement that matches the group size and at least the same CCA rating; consider AGM if you have high electrical demand or if your market uses start-stop tech.

  4. During installation, disconnect the negative terminal first, then the positive; secure the new battery with the bracket, reconnect the positive terminal first, then the negative, and test the start-up and electrical systems.


After replacement, run the engine and verify that all electrical systems function correctly and that there are no warning lights. In some cases, a vehicle may require battery registration or a system relearn procedure; consult a dealership or qualified technician if you encounter issues.


Maintenance and care


To extend battery life, keep terminals clean and tight, check the charge periodically, and replace the battery roughly every 3–5 years depending on climate and usage. If you notice slow starts, dim lights, or a check-engine/light issue related to the electrical system, have the battery and charging system tested promptly.


Summary


The Mitsubishi Lancer runs on a 12-volt lead-acid battery, with common replacement group sizes including 24F and 35 depending on year and market. Always verify the exact specifications from the vehicle’s label or manual, and follow proper safety procedures when replacing the battery. By matching the correct group size and CCA rating and performing careful installation, you can maintain reliable starts and dependable electrical performance across the Lancer’s lifespan.

What battery does a 2012 Mitsubishi Lancer take?


Super Start Premium Standard Flooded Top Post Battery Group Size 26R 575 CCA 90 Minute RC - 26RPRMJ.



What battery does a 2008 Mitsubishi Lancer take?


Super Start Premium Standard Flooded Top Post Battery Group Size 35 550 CCA 90 Minute RC - 35PRM.



What battery does a Mitsubishi Lancer need?


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MODELYEARBATTERY
MITSUBISHI LANCER2008 - 2015NS70L SCMF
MITSUBISHI LANCER2008 - ON55D23L SCMF
MITSUBISHI LANCER2008 - ON55D23L SCMF
MITSUBISHI LANCER2008 - ON55D23L SCMF



What battery does a 2016 Mitsubishi Lancer take?


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2016 LANCER TECHNICAL AND MECHANICAL FEATURES
Feature DescriptionES 2.0LSE 2.4L AWC
Electrical
Battery75D23L75D23L
Alternator (Amps)130A130A


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