Toyota Corolla Battery Size

Most Toyota Corollas have batteries that fall in group size H4 or H5. Read more to find out all you need to know about your Corolla battery!
Written by Bonnie Stinson
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Toyota Corollas have either 8.15" x 6.90" x 7.48" batteries that fall in the H4 group size, or 9 9/16" x 6 15/16" x 7 1/2" batteries that fall in the H5 group size. By reading the sticker on your Corolla’s battery, you should be able to find all the specifications you need!
As one of the best-selling sedans of all time, the Toyota Corolla is a perfect blend of affordability, comfort, and dependability. And part of keeping your Toyota Corolla running smoothly is making sure the battery is well-maintained.
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How big is a Toyota Corolla battery? 

Most vehicles use the measurements of the battery casing to determine which sizing group the battery falls in. The group size can also include where the battery terminals are located. If you need to replace your battery, you can generally use any battery within your vehicle’s sizing group without any issues. 
Toyota Corollas either have batteries that fall within the H4 or H5 size group. If you’re not sure which size your Corolla has, you can always check your owner’s manual or the sticker on the battery casing itself. The group size will be listed on the sticker as well as other information including:
  • Cold Cranking Amps (CCA): The battery’s ability to crank at 0 degrees F
  • Cranking Amps (CA): The battery’s ability to crank at 32 degrees F
  • Reserve Capacity (RC): How many minutes a battery can be discharged at 25 amps
  • Amp Hours (AH): How much power the battery can deliver over a 20-hour continuous period
  • Deep Cycle: The battery’s ability to withstand repeated discharge and recharge cycles over 100 hours
  • Date code: A series of letters and numbers that show when the battery was purchased

Toyota Corolla battery life expectancy

Whether you own a Toyota Corolla or are planning to buy one, you’re probably wondering how long the battery will last and how often you should get it replaced.
On average, a Toyota Corolla battery will last between three and five years. That number can change, however, due to several different factors including driving habits and weather conditions.
You can help your battery last longer with a few of these tips:
  • Store your vehicle indoors away from extreme heat or cold
  • Don’t let your battery go unused for long periods
  • Keep your battery terminals clean and free of corrosion
  • Have your battery tested periodically
  • Check connections periodically to make sure nothing has vibrated loose
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How does the Corolla’s battery measure up to the competition?

While the Toyota Corolla is one of the best-selling cars in its class, it still has some healthy competition. And one thing to consider before buying a vehicle is how often you’ll have to end up changing the battery. The Corolla’s battery can last between three to five years, but how does it compare to other similar vehicles?
Model
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2-5 years
3-4 years
3-5 years
3-5 years
3-5 years
With vehicles from Hyundai, Kia, and Nissan that all have the same battery life as the Corolla, you may want to take a second look before you make a decision. If you’d considered the Honda Civic or Mazda 3, be aware that their batteries have the potential to wear out before the Corolla’s battery.

How to save on Toyota Corolla insurance

While the Toyota Corolla is an affordable sedan, it’s priced higher than some of the other vehicles in its class—meaning insurance premiums might be higher as well.
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