A 2010 Honda Pilot typically uses a Group 35 12-volt battery, but exact sizing can vary by trim and climate. Verify the correct size by checking your current battery’s label or your vehicle’s owner manual before purchasing.
Understanding battery sizing for the 2010 Pilot
Battery group size is a standardized label that ensures the battery fits the tray, holds the correct terminals, and delivers sufficient cold-cranking amps for starting the engine. While many 2010 Pilots share a common size, some configurations or harsh climates may call for an alternative that still fits the physical tray and electrical connections.
Common group sizes that fit the 2010 Pilot
Before listing options, note that the following sizes are the ones most often found suitable for this model. Always confirm by comparing the battery to the original fit or consulting the dealer parts catalog.
- Group 35
- Group 24F
Choosing the right size is about fit and electrical compatibility. If you replace with a different group size, you risk improper fit, possible damage to the tray, or misalignment of terminals. Always verify before purchasing.
How to verify the exact size for your car
To be certain you get a battery that fits and functions correctly, follow these steps. Each step helps confirm the appropriate group size for your specific vehicle configuration.
- Check the current battery label: look for the "Group Size" designation on the top or side of the battery (e.g., "Group Size 35").
- Consult the owner's manual or use Honda’s parts lookup with your VIN to confirm the recommended group size for your trim and engine.
- Measure the battery tray and terminal layout if you’re considering a different group size to ensure a proper physical and electrical fit.
- If in doubt, bring the old battery to an auto parts store to compare physically or have a technician verify compatibility.
Confirming the exact size helps ensure reliable starts, proper mounting, and correct electrical connections in your Pilot.
Additional considerations
Beyond group size, consider climate and usage patterns. In colder climates, a battery with higher cold-cranking amps (CCA) can improve starting reliability. Some owners opt for premium or maintenance-free options, but always check compatibility with your vehicle’s charging system and terminal layout. The 2010 Pilot uses a conventional sealed 12-volt battery in most configurations, and AGM options are available as aftermarket upgrades if you need enhanced performance in extreme conditions.
Summary
For most 2010 Honda Pilot models, Group 35 is the standard size, with Group 24F as a plausible alternative in certain configurations. Always verify with the battery label, owner manual, or dealer/parts lookup using your VIN to ensure the correct fit and electrical specifications. When in doubt, rely on the exact OEM recommendation to maintain reliability and warranty compliance.


