The Honda HR-V typically uses a standard 12-volt automotive battery. The exact size depends on the model year and market, but most US-spec HR-Vs use a conventional lead-acid battery around 40–60 amp-hours in capacity.
In practice, you should verify the specific battery size for your vehicle by inspecting the current battery label for the group size and cold-cranking amps (CCA), consulting the owner's manual, or contacting a Honda dealer with your VIN. Battery sizes can differ between generations and trims, and hybrids or different regional versions may have different configurations.
Battery type and typical specifications
For most HR-V models, the battery is a 12-volt unit used to power starting, ignition, and vehicle electronics. Some markets or newer trims may employ an enhanced AGM (absorbent glass mat) version for improved longevity and performance, though many models still use a standard flooded lead-acid battery. The exact specifications, including capacity (Ah) and CCA, vary by year and market.
Key specifications you may encounter
Below are the typical specs you might see when replacing or checking the HR-V battery. These figures can vary by generation and region.
- Type: 12-volt lead-acid battery (standard); some variants may use AGM.
- Capacity (Ah): commonly around 40–60 Ah depending on year and trim.
- Cold Cranking Amps (CCA): typically in the 300–500 A range for standard gasoline models.
- Group size (physical dimensions): varies by year/region; refer to the current battery label or VIN-based parts lookup to confirm.
When replacing, ensure the new battery matches the group size, capacity, and CCA specified for your exact HR-V version. If in doubt, consult a Honda dealer or a trusted auto parts professional with your vehicle’s VIN.
Variants and regional considerations
In markets that offer HR-V hybrids (often labeled e:HEV), the vehicle still uses a 12-volt auxiliary battery, but the primary propulsion is supported by a high-voltage battery pack. The presence of a hybrid system can influence maintenance practices and the way replacement parts are specified, so always reference the exact model year and variant when shopping for a battery.
For a concrete replacement, the safest approach is to pull the current battery’s label or check the owner’s manual or a dealership parts catalog using your VIN to confirm the exact group size, amperage, and CCA requirements.
Summary
The Honda HR-V generally relies on a 12-volt automotive battery with a capacity typically in the 40–60 Ah range and CCA in the hundreds, but the precise size varies by year, market, and variant. Always verify the exact group size and specifications on the battery label or via official documentation or a dealership with your VIN to ensure an exact match.


