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What kind of battery does a 2013 Honda Fit take?

The 2013 Honda Fit uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery. In most markets it's a conventional flooded lead-acid battery, with AGM (absorbed glass mat) options available from some aftermarket suppliers if you’re seeking longer life or better performance.


Beyond the basic type, the exact group size and capacity can vary by market and trim. To be sure, check the label on the current battery or consult the owner’s manual or a Honda dealer parts catalog for the precise specification before purchasing a replacement.


Battery basics for the 2013 Fit


Before you buy a replacement, it helps to know what specifics to compare and how to verify compatibility.



  • Check the existing battery label for essential details: voltage (12V), CCA (cold-cranking amps), RC (reserve capacity), and the group size or fitment code. The label is usually on the top or side of the battery.

  • Choose a replacement that is 12 volts and matches or exceeds the OEM’s CCA and RC ratings to handle your climate and driving habits.

  • Confirm the physical fit: verify the battery’s length, width, height, and terminal layout will fit in the tray and connect to the cables without modification.

  • Decide between a conventional flooded lead-acid battery and an AGM option. AGM can offer better vibration resistance and longer life in some conditions but may cost more and require compatible charging.

  • Recycle the old battery at an authorized facility or retailer; many shops offer recycling discounts when buying a replacement.


The right choice depends on your climate, driving patterns, and budget, but sticking to a 12-volt lead-acid battery that meets or exceeds OEM specs is the safest path for a 2013 Fit.


Installation tips and safety


When installing, follow standard safety practices: wear eye protection, disconnect the negative terminal first, avoid short circuits, and ensure the hold-down clamp is secure. If you’re unsure, have a professional perform the replacement to prevent damage to sensitive electronics in the car.


Summary: The 2013 Honda Fit uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery, typically a conventional flooded lead-acid unit, with AGM options available from aftermarket suppliers. Confirm the exact group size and specifications from the current battery label or the owner’s manual, and choose a replacement that matches or exceeds OEM specs while ensuring proper fit and safe installation.

How much is a battery for a Honda Fit?


The best part is, our Honda Fit Batteries start from as little as $229.99. When it comes to your Honda Fit, you want parts and products from only trusted brands.



Are 51 and 51R the same battery?


This dimensional variation optimizes weight and performance for specific applications, such as lower cranking amps and reserve capacity. Furthermore, these batteries feature distinct terminal polarities: Group 51 places its positive terminal on the left, while Group 51R aligns it on the right.



What battery does a 2013 Honda Fit take?


ACDelco Standard Flooded Top Post Battery Group Size 151R 335 CCA 55 Minute RC - 151RG.



What type of battery does a Honda Fit use?


Honda Fit Battery FAQs
Most Honda Fit models use a Group Size 151R battery, though it's always best to confirm by using our battery fitment tool to match your specific year and engine type.


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