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MERCEDES BENZ Batteries

Explore car batteries for a wide range of Mercedes-Benz models from trusted brands, including Panasonic and Varta, at low prices. Order online for fast metro delivery or choose in-store pickup at your local Every Battery store for professional battery installation.

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How Much Does a Mercedes-Benz Battery Cost?

The cost of a Mercedes-Benz car battery ranges from $215 to $760, depending on the model, battery size, and required battery type, such as absorbed glass mat (AGM) and lead-acid batteries.

The pricing of the batteries can vary, as different models often have different electrical demands. Models with start-stop technology, higher accessory loads, or advanced onboard electronics may need a specialised battery rather than a conventional one.

Find your compatible car battery using the registration tool above, by simply entering your car’s registration number or by choosing your specific model’s details, including its manufacturing year and engine type. If you would like to compare your options or you’re unsure which is right for you, our team can explain the differences and recommend the best choice for your Mercedes-Benz model.

How Long Does a Mercedes-Benz Battery Last?

Most car batteries, including the batteries suited for Mercedes-Benz, can generally last around 3 to 5 years. However, some original equipment in Mercedes-Benz cars can last much longer (e.g. 7 to 10 years) if it’s maintained properly over time.

Several factors can influence a battery’s lifespan, including the weather conditions, driving habits, battery quality and electrical demand. Luxury brands like Mercedes-Benz often place greater demand on the battery, even when the car isn’t driven regularly. Features such as start-stop systems, sensors and onboard modules can all affect battery performance over time. If you need detailed advice on maintaining your battery, speak to one of the specialists at Every Battery.

What are the Common Signs that my Mercedes-Benz battery needs replacing?

A failing battery will often show warning signs before it stops working completely. You may notice the engine is slow to start, slow engine cranking, or if it makes a clicking noise. A battery warning light or other electrical warning message may also appear in the dashboard.

Some models may struggle to hold a charge, especially after sitting unused for some time. You might also notice corrosion on the terminals or swelling in the battery case. In some cases, electrical features may stop working as expected, including lights, accessories, or other onboard systems.

Conducting professional battery testing is the best way to confirm the condition before you consider replacing it. At Every Battery, our team can provide quick tests and determine whether your battery needs a replacement or simply needs a recharge.

What Type of Battery Does Mercedes-Benz Models Use?

Mercedes-Benz models commonly use 12V AGM batteries, while older models typically use 12V lead-acid batteries. AGM batteries are designed for cars with start-stop technology and offer strong starting power, handle repeated charging and discharging cycles better, and are the standard for modern Mercedes-Benz models.

Some models may also have an auxiliary battery to support certain electronic functions, which is why it’s important to match the battery to the specific model and battery setup. If your Mercedes-Benz was originally fitted with an AGM battery, it’s best to replace it with the same type.

What Battery Size Does a Mercedes-Benz Need?

The correct battery size for a Mercedes-Benz depends on the specific model, engine type, and factory battery specification. The battery size isn’t just determined by its sizing dimensions, but it also includes terminal position, terminal type, hold-down design, amp-hour rating, cold cranking performance and battery technology, such as standard lead-acid or AGM.

Choosing the wrong size or specification can lead to poor fitment, unreliable performance or compatibility issues with the car’s electrical system. The easiest way to find the correct match is to use our Registration tool above or speak with the Every Battery team for guidance.