Lexus is a wholly owned subsidiary of Toyota known for producing luxury vehicles using cutting-edge innovation and technology. In an effort to contribute to sustainable driving, Lexus has introduced its hybrid and electric models and is at the forefront of the automotive industry’s shift towards greener alternatives. With such a large influx of EV and hybrid vehicles, the need for specialised battery services has never been greater.
At evhybridtech, we have a decade-long experience in dealing with electric and hybrid Lexus vehicles and are proud to offer high-quality auxiliary and hybrid batteries specifically designed for Lexus vehicles. We not only ensure that you get the quality replacement product but also the seamless installation services tailored to your vehicle’s needs. The best thing is that you get the Lexus battery at the prices that you can afford. We offer unbeatable prices without compromising the reliability.
Lexus Battery Replacement Cost
We would love to provide a set quote for the price of both auxiliary and hybrid battery packs but the fact of the matter is that the price of the battery can vary significantly based on several factors. It all starts with the battery type. If it is an OEM battery then it would cost more than the aftermarket battery. Auxiliary battery costs way less than the hybrid battery pack. The model and the year of the vehicle can influence the price as certain models require expensive types of batteries.
While it costs a considerable amount to replace the hybrid pack in the Lexus vehicles in the labour costs, it takes a fraction of the price when it comes to replacing the auxiliary battery as it is way less complicated.
Hybrid Battery Replacement in Lexus
If the replacement of your Lexus vehicle’s hybrid battery is imminent then there are some important factors that you should consider. First of all, you should take it to a reputable outlet such as evhybridtech for the assessment and get their expert opinion. You might not need to replace the battery and they might be able to give you better advice that could save your money. There are wear signs such as reduced range, dimming headlights or frequent jump starts that can signal you if you require replacement.
You can either choose the OEM batteries that might be a little expensive but are a perfect fit for your vehicle and usually last longer and perform better or you can choose to buy an aftermarket hybrid battery pack that is cheaper than the OEM battery pack but so is the performance and reliability. Although the prices depend on the model and year of manufacturing usually OEM batteries cost between £1500 to £5500 and aftermarket options can be anywhere between £1200 to £4000. You can add £500 to £1500 for the labour cost depending on the complexity of the job.