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What is the cost of battery in Honda Jazz?

The cost varies depending on whether you need to replace the 12-volt auxiliary battery or the hybrid traction battery on the Jazz e:HEV. Here are typical price ranges and what to expect in different markets.


Two battery systems in the Honda Jazz


12-volt starter battery


The Honda Jazz (including non-hybrid variants) uses a standard 12-volt battery to start the engine and power accessories. Replacing this battery is a routine maintenance item and tends to cost much less than a high‑voltage hybrid battery.


Prices shown below are approximate ranges for common replacement batteries in major markets.



  • United States and Canada: Parts around $100–$250; labor about $40–$150; total installed price typically $170–$400.

  • United Kingdom: Parts around £40–£160; labor about £40–£120; total installed price £80–£280.

  • Europe (EU broadly): Parts around €60–€180; labor about €50–€140; total €110–€320.

  • Australia: Parts around AUD 120–AUD 260; labor about AUD 50–AUD 150; total AUD 170–AUD 410.


Note: Costs vary by battery type (standard lead‑acid vs. AGM), vehicle age, and retailer. Always request a full quote including parts and labor.


Hybrid traction battery (e:HEV)


The Jazz e:HEV uses a high‑voltage traction battery to power the electric motors alongside the petrol engine. Replacing this battery is substantially more expensive than the 12‑volt battery.


Prices shown below are rough ranges and can vary widely by country, supplier, and whether you choose a new OEM battery, a dealer remanufactured unit, or an aftermarket option.



  • United States: $2,000–$4,500 for parts and installation; remanufactured units may be around $1,500–$3,000; new OEM packs can reach $3,000–$4,500 or more depending on model year.

  • United Kingdom: £1,800–£4,800; OEM new packs often £2,500–£4,800; remanufactured or refurbished packs may be cheaper (£1,800–£3,600).

  • Europe (EU broadly): €2,000–€5,000; price varies by country, battery size, and warranty terms; some markets offer 8‑year warranties with coverage.

  • Australia: AUD 3,000–AUD 6,000; higher quotes can occur depending on supplier and installation.


Note: Many prices include labor; some quotes are exclusive of disposal, tests, or accessory replacements. Batteries may be covered by manufacturer warranties for a set term, which can lower out‑of‑pocket costs during the warranty period.


Warranty and service options


Honda provides separate warranties for the 12‑volt and the hybrid traction battery. In the United States, the hybrid battery is commonly covered for up to 8 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first, with variations by model year and state. In Europe and other regions, warranty terms vary by country and model year but typically span several years or hundreds of thousands of kilometers. The 12‑volt battery usually carries a shorter warranty, often a few years depending on the retailer.


Always check your vehicle’s warranty handbook or your regional Honda site for the exact terms applicable to your car and market.


How to manage battery costs


To control costs, consider these options:



  • Check whether the battery is still under warranty; replacement may be free or discounted if it is.

  • Request quotes from multiple authorized Honda dealers and independent auto‑electricians to compare prices and service terms.

  • Ask about refurbished/remanufactured traction battery options and any warranties on those units.

  • Have a technician diagnose related components (charging system, battery management system, electrical faults) before replacing the high‑voltage battery to avoid unnecessary work.


Note: High‑voltage battery work should only be performed by trained technicians with proper safety protocols.


Summary


The cost of a Honda Jazz battery depends on which battery you need to replace. A 12‑volt auxiliary battery is relatively inexpensive, typically a few hundred dollars or less including installation. The high‑voltage hybrid traction battery used in the Jazz e:HEV is far more costly, often in the range of roughly $2,000 to $5,000 or more, depending on market, whether the unit is new or remanufactured, and installation charges. Regional variations, warranty terms, and the availability of OEM versus aftermarket options all influence final pricing. Always verify with your local Honda dealer or trusted auto‑electrician and review the current warranty terms for your region.

How long does a Honda Jazz car battery last?


The sophisticated electrical systems throughout your Honda require a steady flow of voltage from the battery. As car batteries last about three to five years on average, it's best to keep an eye out for signs of failure as your battery ages.



How much does a Honda Jazz car battery cost?


Average Honda Jazz battery price
On average a car battery for Honda Jazz will cost around $200. The battery price will vary depending on your exact year and model of Honda Jazz, and whether it's petrol or hybrid.



Is $300 expensive for a car battery?


Most drivers will spend between $90 and $200 for a standard replacement. That range covers most lead-acid batteries found in everyday cars, SUVs, and light trucks. Vehicles with higher electrical demands or special systems may need AGM or premium batteries, which can run anywhere from $150 to $400 or more.



How much does a new Honda battery cost?


about $45 to $250
Depending on power, size, and quality, prices for a replacement car battery range from about $45 to $250.


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