The 2022 Honda CR-V uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid battery for the vehicle’s electrical system in non-hybrid models. The Hybrid version relies on a separate high‑voltage battery for propulsion, while a conventional 12V battery remains to power accessories and starting systems.
Non-hybrid CR‑V: 12‑Volt Battery Details
Most LX, EX, EX-L, and Touring trims use a conventional 12V battery to start the engine and run the car’s electronics. The exact size and specifications can vary by market and trim, so it’s best to verify with the owner’s manual or a parts dealer.
Key specifications and considerations for the 12V battery in non-hybrid CR‑V:
- Type: 12‑volt lead‑acid, sealed and maintenance‑free.
- Common group size: typically around 51R, though this can vary by trim/market.
- Typical cold‑cranking amps (CCA): approximately 360–430 CCA depending on climate and model year.
- Replacement tips: confirm fit and polarity, choose OEM or reputable aftermarket options, and recycle the old battery properly.
In short, non-hybrid CR‑Vs use a standard automotive 12V battery that is straightforward to replace at most auto parts stores.
Hybrid CR‑V: High‑Voltage Battery and 12V Auxiliary
For the CR‑V Hybrid, the drivetrain uses a high‑voltage propulsion battery as part of the hybrid system, while the 12V battery continues to power starting and auxiliary electronics. The 12V unit remains a conventional sealed lead‑acid (maintenance‑free) battery, though the exact size may vary by trim and market.
Important notes about the hybrid system:
- The high‑voltage traction battery is not a standard 12V battery and is managed by the hybrid system. Service typically requires authorized technicians.
- The 12V auxiliary battery supports electronics and starting as in a conventional vehicle and is typically a maintenance‑free lead‑acid unit, with some models using an AGM design depending on factory specifications.
For exact replacement specifications (group size, CCA, or AGM vs. standard lead‑acid) consult the owner’s manual or a Honda parts specialist.
Additional considerations
If you’re replacing the battery yourself, verify the correct battery type for your exact vehicle year, trim, and region. Always disconnect the negative terminal first and follow proper safety guidelines. When in doubt, have the battery replaced by a qualified technician.
Summary
In summary, the 2022 Honda CR‑V uses a standard 12‑volt lead‑acid battery for non‑hybrid models, with a common—but not universal—group size around 51R and CCA in the 360–430 range. The CR‑V Hybrid relies on a separate high‑voltage traction battery for propulsion, while retaining a conventional 12V battery for accessories. For exact specifications, refer to the owner’s manual or consult a Honda parts dealer.


