Toyota Camry Hybrid Battery Replacement (2018-2021) – 70 Series

$2,660.00

Replacement hybrid battery for Toyota Camry 2018-2021 (70 Series) models, supplied and fitted by Hybrid Automotive Service. The listed price includes the battery pack and standard installation across Sydney, with a 2-year / 100,000 km warranty included for new aftermarket hybrid batteries.

Toyota Camry 70 Series
Model Years: 2018,2019,2020,2021
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Warranty & Battery Information
Warranty
2 Years / 100,000 KM's (whichever comes first)
Battery Type
New Aftermarket OR Refurbished
Technical Specifications
Battery Voltage
244.8V
Module Spec
7.2V
Module Count
34
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The Toyota Camry 70 Series Hybrid is known for smooth performance, strong fuel efficiency and modern hybrid technology. The hybrid battery stores and supplies electrical energy to support the electric motor, assist regenerative braking and work with the petrol engine for efficient daily driving. Over time, the battery pack can lose capacity due to age, mileage, heat and driving conditions. When this happens, the vehicle may show warning lights, reduced fuel economy, weaker acceleration or irregular charging behaviour. Hybrid Automotive Service provides professional Toyota Camry 70 Series hybrid battery replacement with aftermarket and reconditioned options available.

Camry Hybrid Battery Replacement

The Camry 70 Hybrid Battery is a key part of the vehicle’s hybrid powertrain system. When the battery becomes weak, the petrol engine may run more often and the vehicle may not deliver the same level of efficiency, response or smoothness. Our hybrid specialists inspect the battery system, confirm the condition of the existing battery and recommend the most suitable replacement option. After installation, the vehicle is tested to confirm correct battery operation and hybrid system performance.

Battery Replacement Process

At Hybrid Automotive Service, we follow a careful replacement process to help ensure safe and reliable results. Diagnosis: We complete a hybrid battery health check and assess whether replacement is required. Quotation: We provide clear pricing based on the selected battery option, warranty coverage and installation requirements. Battery selection: We recommend a suitable aftermarket, reconditioned or refurbished battery option based on vehicle condition, budget and availability. Installation: The replacement battery is installed by hybrid battery specialists using proper safety procedures. Testing: After installation, the system is checked for correct battery operation, charging behaviour and hybrid performance. Final inspection: We complete a final check before returning the vehicle to the customer.

Battery Options Available

Hybrid Automotive Service offers replacement options to suit different budgets and vehicle requirements. Aftermarket hybrid batteries are suitable for customers looking for a reliable replacement option with strong value. Reconditioned hybrid batteries may suit customers looking for a more affordable solution while restoring improved hybrid system performance. OEM battery options may be available depending on supply, customer preference and vehicle requirements. Pricing and availability can vary, so it is best to confirm before booking.

Battery Chemistry and Compatibility

Depending on the selected replacement option, battery chemistry may include NiMH (Nickel-Metal Hydride) or Li-ion (Lithium-ion) where applicable and confirmed for the vehicle. Before replacement, our team checks the vehicle details and confirms the correct battery option for the model, year and hybrid system requirements.

Expected Battery Life

Hybrid battery life can vary depending on age, mileage, climate, driving habits and maintenance history. Many hybrid batteries last for several years, but performance can gradually decline as the battery modules weaken over time. Regular battery health checks can help identify early signs of deterioration before the vehicle becomes unreliable. If the battery is no longer holding charge correctly, replacement may be the most practical long-term solution.

Replacement Cost Guide

Toyota Camry 70 Series hybrid battery replacement cost depends on the battery type selected, warranty coverage, vehicle condition and installation requirements. Aftermarket and reconditioned options are usually more affordable than OEM replacement. Hybrid Automotive Service provides clear pricing before work begins, so customers can choose the most suitable option for their vehicle and budget.

Warranty and Installation Support

Our Toyota Camry 70 Series battery replacement service includes specialist installation and warranty-backed support. The listed option includes a 2-year / 100,000 km warranty, giving customers confidence when replacing their hybrid battery. Installation support is available across Sydney and NSW. After fitting, the vehicle is tested to confirm correct operation and help ensure the hybrid system is ready for normal driving.

Book Your Camry Battery Replacement

If your Toyota Camry 70 Series Hybrid is showing warning lights, reduced fuel economy or battery performance issues, contact Hybrid Automotive Service to arrange a battery health check or replacement booking. For general information about Toyota hybrid technology, you can also visit the official Toyota Australia hybrid information page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to replace a hybrid battery in a Camry Hybrid?

The cost of replacing a hybrid battery in a Camry Hybrid can vary depending on factors like the model year, the provider, and any additional services needed. On average, it can range from $1,000 to $4,000.

Is it worth replacing hybrid battery?

Deciding whether to replace a hybrid battery depends on various factors such as the age and condition of the vehicle, the cost of the replacement, and how much longer you plan to keep the car. Generally, if the car is still in good condition and you plan to keep it for a while, replacing the hybrid battery can be worth it to restore performance and fuel efficiency. However, if the vehicle is nearing the end of its life or if the cost of replacement is too high relative to the car's value, it might not be worth it. Consulting with a trusted mechanic or hybrid specialist can help you make an informed decision.