How much does it cost to replace a Toyota hybrid battery?
How much does it cost to replace a Toyota hybrid battery?
$2600 for a replacement battery. Well worth it.
Can I drive my Prius with a bad hybrid battery?
The short answer to this question is yes,the Toyota Prius can still drive if the hybrid battery fails. You will get poor fuel economy and a rougher drive from it though. Should you encounter this issue, see you dealer or a qualified shop that can help you get it back into original driving condition.
How long does Prius hybrid battery last?
And second, Toyota says a Prius battery will last between 100,000-150,000 miles or between 8-10 years. However, there are owners that have eked out far more mileage, as well as others who’ve reported fewer.
Is it worth it to replace a hybrid battery?
New high-voltage (HV) hybrid batteries are usually overkill for your used Prius or Camry. Your Prius or Camry isn’t worth the cost to replace the battery – you might as well go get a new car, right? Not so fast! MOST of your Prius or Camry High Voltage (HV) battery is actually fine.
How much does a Toyota Prius battery cost?
Prius 2010 – 2015 Hybrid Battery; Brand New; 4 Year or 50,000 Mile Warranty, whichever comes first; Installation services available; Retail $4,200
What’s the warranty on a Toyota Prius?
Ken pointed out the new extended Toyota hybrid warranty. “For 2020 on all Toyota hybrid vehicles, including Toyota Prius and RAV4 Hybrid and Toyota Venza the hybrid battery is now covered for 10 years or 150,000 miles, whichever comes first. Previous battery coverage for pre-2020 hybrids was 8 years or 100,000 miles.”
Below is a list of MSRP battery cost details for the various hybrid Toyota models offered since 2001. Each of these prices will be reduced by a $1,350 “core credit” for the old battery pack being replaced, which the dealer then recycles through a long-established Toyota program.
What kind of battery does a Prius Plug in hybrid use?
The Prius Plug-in Hybrid uses the Hybrid Synergy Drive of the standard Prius model, with enhanced capabilities that incorporates a 4.4 kWh lithium-ion battery that significantly expands the all-electric range as compared to the regular Prius, and fully rechargeable from a domestic source.
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