The 2007 Honda CR‑V typically uses a 12-volt lead-acid battery in Group 35. When replacing it, look for a Group 35 battery with roughly 550–700 cold-cranking amps (CCA) and about 50–60 amp-hours (Ah), then confirm exact specs on the current battery or in the owner’s manual.
Understanding the 2007 CR‑V battery size
Most 2007 CR‑V models follow a standard spec set, but variations can occur based on climate, trim, and any added electrical accessories. The guidance below covers the common case and how to verify the right fit for your vehicle.
Group size and capacity
Before listing the exact specs to look for, keep these categories in mind when shopping for a replacement:
- Group size: 35 (12V battery) is the typical fit for the 2007 CR‑V.
- Cold-cranking amps (CCA): generally about 550–700 CCA, depending on climate and options.
- Reserve capacity (RC): commonly around 90–100 minutes.
- Battery capacity (Ah): usually 50–60 Ah.
Choosing a battery that matches or exceeds these specs helps ensure reliable starts in all seasons and adequate electrical support for accessories.
Choosing a replacement: climate and fit matter
Climate and vehicle equipment affect the ideal battery. Use these guidelines to pick the right unit:
- Colder climates: aim for higher CCA (toward the upper end of the 550–700 range) to ensure reliable starting in cold weather.
- Warmer or moderate climates: a mid-range CCA is often sufficient, with emphasis on adequate RC for long cranking intervals.
- Fit and terminals: confirm the battery’s dimensions, hold-down compatibility, and terminal layout match your engine bay and battery tray.
- Warranty and brand reputation: choose a reputable brand with a solid warranty (typically 3–4 years or more).
Verify the exact fit by checking the existing battery label or consulting your owner's manual or a parts specialist using your VIN.
Practical tips for shopping and installation
To avoid getting the wrong battery, follow these steps when buying and installing a replacement:
- Bring the old battery or its label to compare group size and terminal orientation.
- Check that the replacement’s CCA and RC meet or exceed the original specifications for your climate.
- Ensure the battery fits the tray and that the hold-down clamp can secure it properly.
- Consider professional installation if you’re unsure about disconnecting and reconnecting heavy terminals or handling the alternator’s connections.
With these checks, you’ll choose a reliable replacement that keeps the 2007 CR‑V starting smoothly year-round.
Popular brands and where to buy
Reliable automotive battery brands and options commonly available for the 2007 Honda CR‑V include:
- Interstate Battery
- Bosch
- OPTIMA (for certain AGM options)
- ACDelco
- NAPA/Champion
Shop at authorized retailers or the Honda parts counter to confirm compatibility for your specific VIN and regional climate. Batteries may be sold as AGM (absorbed glass mat) or flooded lead-acid, with AGM offering higher resistance to vibration and slower self-discharge in some cases.
Summary
The 2007 Honda CR‑V generally uses a 12V Group 35 battery, with typical CCA in the 550–700 range and 50–60 Ah capacity, plus around 90–100 minutes RC. Always verify the exact group size and specs from the vehicle manual or the current battery label, and choose a reputable brand with a solid warranty. Ensure proper fitment in the tray and compatible terminal layout for a reliable replacement.


