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What size battery does a 2009 Kia Sportage take?

The 2009 Kia Sportage uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery. The most common group size for North American models is 58R (often shown as 58), but the exact fit can vary by market and engine. Always verify by checking the battery label or the owner's manual.


The question matters because choosing the right battery size affects fit, terminals, and overall performance. In 2009, Sportage models were built for several markets with different engines, so the exact group size can vary. This article explains how to identify the correct size and what to consider when replacing it.


Identifying the correct battery size


Before listing the most common possibilities, it helps to know how to determine the exact size for your specific vehicle. You can read the battery side label, check the owner's manual, or use your Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) with a parts catalog to confirm the correct group size and terminal configuration.


Commonly used battery group sizes for the 2009 Kia Sportage in North America include the following. The sizes below are not guaranteed for all trims or markets; verify before purchasing.



  • Group Size 58R (58)

  • Group Size 58

  • Group Size 24F (less common, used on some regional specs)

  • Note: Some markets may use alternative group sizes due to different engines or electrical loads


After selecting a candidate size, check the battery terminals and dimensions to ensure a proper fit with the tray, hold-downs, and cables. If in doubt, consult a local Kia dealer or an auto parts retailer with your VIN.


Tips for replacement and fit



  • Measure the battery tray dimensions (length, width, height) and compare to the new battery’s dimensions.

  • Confirm terminal layout (positive/negative positions) matches your car’s cables.

  • Ensure the cold-cranking amps (CCA) rating is suitable for your climate and engine; a higher CCA is better in cold weather.


Having the right group size is important not only for fit but also for electrical performance in start-stop systems and accessories. If your Sportage is fitted with a heavy electrical load or if you live in a cold climate, you may prefer a slightly higher CCA within the same group size.


Where to buy and install


Battery replacements for a 2009 Kia Sportage are widely available at auto parts stores, Kia dealerships, and big-box retailers. Bring your vehicle’s make, model, year, and engine type (or VIN) to ensure you’re buying the correct group size and CCA rating. If you’re unsure about installation, most outlets offer installation services, and the battery warranty will typically cover defects and early failures.


Summary


In short, the 2009 Kia Sportage generally uses a 12-volt lead-acid battery with a common group size of 58R (58) in North America, though some markets may use 24F or other sizes. Always verify the exact fit by checking the battery label or your owner's manual, and use the VIN to confirm the correct specifications before purchasing.

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