The Versa uses a standard 12-volt lead-acid car battery. It is not a high-voltage hybrid or electric-vehicle battery.
Battery basics for the Versa
Across most Versa models, the 12V battery powers engine starting and the vehicle’s electronics when the engine isn’t running. There is no factory-installed high-voltage pack in conventional Versa trims. Replacement specifications can vary by year and market, so it’s important to verify the exact group size, cold-cranking amps (CCA) and reserve capacity (RC) from the owner’s manual or the battery label.
The following points help guide Versa owners through the replacement process:
- The Versa uses a 12-volt automotive battery, not a 24-volt or high-voltage pack.
- Most replacements are maintenance-free, sealed lead-acid batteries designed for everyday starting and electronics use.
- Group size (the physical fit in the tray and terminal layout) varies by year and market; confirm the correct size from the manual or the existing battery label.
- Choose a battery with at least the OEM’s CCA rating; higher CCA is beneficial in very cold climates.
- Consider reserve capacity (RC) for longer accessory operation if you spend time with the engine off or in hot climates.
Concluding: Always verify the exact specs for your Versa using your VIN, the owner’s manual, or a trained parts specialist to ensure a proper fit and reliable starting performance.
Model-year and market notes
US/Canada Versa
In North America, Nissan typically equips Versa with a standard 12V lead-acid, maintenance-free battery. There is no factory-installed start-stop system in most trims, so an AGM battery is not required unless a dealer-installed feature exists.
Other markets
Battery sizes and suppliers can differ by country due to climate, regulations, and supply chains. Always consult the local service manual or a Nissan dealer for the precise specification for your year and market.
How to confirm the right battery for your Versa
Use these steps to ensure you buy the correct battery:
- Check the label on your current battery for the group size, CCA, and RC.
- Refer to the owner's manual or contact a Nissan dealer for the official spec for your year/model.
- Provide your VIN to an auto parts retailer or battery specialist so they can pull the exact OEM spec.
- Choose a maintenance-free, 12V automotive battery with a matching or larger CCA and the correct group size.
Summary: The Nissan Versa relies on a conventional 12-volt lead-acid battery. To replace it, confirm the exact group size and ratings (CCA, RC) from official sources or a trusted parts pro, since specs can vary by year and market. This ensures reliable starts and consistent electrical performance.


