How Much Does a Hybrid Battery Cost to Replace?

2022 Jeep Wrangler 4XE in a garage

Gas prices keep going up, with no sign of slowing down. So, like a lot of Crete drivers, you might be thinking about buying or leasing a hybrid car, like the Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid for your daily commute. But, if you’re crunching the numbers, you might also be thinking about other costs. For instance, how much does a hybrid battery cost? Replacing a hybrid battery can cost as much as $8,000, though the average cost is lower than that. The staff at our service center wants to keep you informed, so let’s take a closer look at the hybrid battery replacement cost.

How Much Does a Hybrid Battery Cost?

The cost of replacing a hybrid battery is not insignificant. So, how much does a hybrid battery cost, exactly? The average hybrid battery replacement cost can run from $2,000 to $8,000, depending on the make and model of the car. However, Chrysler warranties their hybrid batteries for 10 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. So, if you buy your hybrid car new, you’ll likely trade it in before the battery dies. Another factor is that hybrid cars tend to require less maintenance than your average gas-powered vehicle, which is good news for your budget.

How Often Does a Hybrid Battery Need to be Replaced?

Hybrid batteries last a long time. US manufacturers are required to warranty them for at least 8 years or 100,000 miles. But some experts, like Auto Trader, say that these batteries often last 10 to 15 years or around 120,000 to 150,000 miles. So, while the typical hybrid battery replacement cost may seem daunting, it’s an expense most Lincoln hybrid drivers won’t have to worry about.

Factors That Can Impact a Hybrid Battery’s Lifespan

There is an exception to every rule, so every once in a while a hybrid battery may die sooner than expected. So, schedule an appointment with our service center if any of the following things are true about your battery:

  • Poor electrical connections between cells or battery modules
  • Auto manufacturing defects in battery cells
  • Extreme high or low battery temperatures
  • Manufacturing differences between cells
  • Mechanical damage to the battery during routine maintenance or service
  • Improper servicing procedures
  • Imbalances between battery cells or battery modules
  • Abnormally high or low rates of charging

Check Out the Hybrid Vehicles at Sid Dillon Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram

We offer multiple hybrid vehicles for sale. So, why not come down and take one for a test drive? And, if you found this guide to be helpful, check out our other guides, and our post that explains the difference between synthetic and conventional oil. We’re conveniently located near both Omaha and Seward. So, drop by or contact us today!


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