We offer high‑quality remanufactured Prius hybrid battery packs for Toyota Prius Gen 2 and Gen 3 models across the U.S.A., with warranty options from 6 months up to 4 years. Our replacement batteries are a cost‑effective alternative to a brand‑new OEM Toyota Prius hybrid battery, which can cost from $2,000 to $4,000 or more with installation in the U.S. market.
Toyota Prius hybrid battery replacement cost
Our Toyota Prius hybrid battery replacement cost typically ranges from $945 to $1,445 for the battery pack itself, depending on warranty length and Battery Cell Capacity. The longer the warranty you choose, the closer the cell capacity is to that of a brand‑new Prius hybrid battery, which means better long‑term reliability and performance. The total Prius hybrid battery replacement cost also includes shipping and, if you do not install it yourself, a professional installation fee. Our Prius hybrid battery replacement service starts from $150 in the U.S. and helps you save compared with dealer prices that can exceed $2,500–$3,000 for parts and labor.
Prius hybrid battery options & warranty
For Toyota Prius Gen 2 and Gen 3 we provide several Prius hybrid battery options, allowing you to balance price, warranty period, and Battery Cell Capacity. Higher‑capacity cells with longer warranties are ideal if you plan to keep your Prius for many years, while shorter warranties offer a lower upfront Prius hybrid battery replacement cost for budget‑minded owners. All packs are remanufactured, fully tested under load, and shipped ready to install with no additional programming required for compatible Prius models.
FAQ Toyota Prius hybrid battery replacement
How much does a Toyota Prius hybrid battery replacement cost?
The average Toyota Prius hybrid battery replacement cost in the U.S. ranges from about $1,500 to $3,000 including parts and labor, depending on model year and provider. By choosing a professionally remanufactured Prius hybrid battery instead of a new OEM pack, many owners reduce their total cost while still getting reliable performance and a solid warranty.
How long does a Prius hybrid battery last?
A typical Prius hybrid battery can last 8–10 years or around 100,000–150,000 miles, though some batteries last longer in mild climates and with proper cooling‑system maintenance. As the battery ages, capacity gradually drops, which leads to reduced fuel economy, more frequent engine starts, and eventually warning lights or error codes such as P0A80 (replace hybrid battery pack).
Can you drive a Prius without the hybrid battery?
A Toyota Prius is designed to operate with a functioning high‑voltage hybrid battery, and driving with a failed or disconnected pack is not recommended for safety and reliability reasons. In many cases, serious hybrid battery faults will force the vehicle into limp mode or prevent it from starting at all, so timely repair or replacement is the safest option.
How to charge a Toyota Prius hybrid battery?
In a standard Toyota Prius (non‑plug‑in), the hybrid battery is charged automatically by the gasoline engine and regenerative braking; there is no external charging port like on a Prius Prime or other plug‑in hybrids. If the hybrid battery is weak or failing to hold a charge, the correct solution is diagnosis and repair or replacement of the battery or charging system, not attempting to charge the high‑voltage pack directly at home.
How to test a Prius hybrid battery?
Basic Prius hybrid battery checks include scanning for diagnostic trouble codes (for example P0A80 or module‑specific codes like P3011–P3024) and monitoring block voltages and state of charge with a compatible OBD‑II scanner. For a reliable assessment of Prius hybrid battery health, many owners choose a professional hybrid battery test, which uses load testing and capacity measurement to detect weak modules before complete failure.
How to replace a Prius hybrid battery?
Replacing a Prius hybrid battery involves disconnecting the 12‑volt system, removing the high‑voltage service plug, and safely unbolting and lifting out the old pack before installing a replacement unit. Because the Prius hybrid battery operates at dangerous high voltage, most owners rely on trained technicians who follow proper safety procedures and torque specs rather than attempting a DIY replacement.





