Toyota Prius V Hybrid Battery Replacement
The Toyota Prius V (called Prius+ in some markets) is the wagon-bodied version of the Gen 2 Prius platform, sharing its 201.6V NiMH battery pack and Toyota Hybrid System II drivetrain. While the Prius V is heavier than the standard Prius, it uses the same battery modules — meaning replacement pricing is identical and our parts stock covers it directly. Prius V batteries tend to fail slightly earlier than standard Prius packs due to the additional weight putting greater demand on the electric motor during acceleration.
Replacement Pricing
Battery Type
NiMH, 201.6V, 28 modules
Common Fault Codes
P0A80 · P0A7F · P3000
vs. BC Dealer
$3,800–$4,500From $1,099
Warning Signs — Toyota Prius V Battery Failing
- Red triangle warning and battery warning lights
- Significant reduction in cargo-loaded fuel economy
- Engine running constantly without electric assist
- Slower acceleration than normal, particularly when loaded
Seeing one or more of these symptoms? Call us for a free phone assessment — we can often narrow down the cause before you even book a diagnostic.
What's Included in the Service
- Full pre-install diagnostic scan and module voltage testing
- Premium remanufactured or OEM replacement battery pack
- Complete pack load test before installation
- Coolant and thermal management system check
- All labour and hardware included
- Post-install system reset and hybrid calibration
- Road test to confirm full system operation
- Up to 5-year written warranty on the replacement pack
- Eco-responsible recycling of your old battery
Toyota Prius V — Service Notes
The Prius V battery pack sits beneath the rear floor load area. Access is straightforward and replacement time is equivalent to the standard Prius at approximately 1.5–2 hours.
Mobile Service Available
We can perform Toyota Prius V battery replacement at your home, office, or workplace across Kelowna, West Kelowna, Vernon, Penticton, and beyond. No tow truck required.
Toyota Prius V Battery — Common Questions
Specific to this vehicle. Call us for anything not covered here.
Yes. The Prius V uses the same 201.6V NiMH battery pack as the second-generation standard Prius. Both share the same 28-module configuration and the same fault codes. This means replacement parts, pricing, and service time are all equivalent.
It can accelerate capacity loss slightly, particularly if the vehicle is regularly driven at maximum load on hilly terrain, which puts the electric motor under heavier sustained demand. However, the battery design is robust and most Prius V packs still deliver well over 200,000 km of reliable service before needing replacement.
Ready to Fix Your Toyota Prius V?
Free phone estimates. Same-day service available in Kelowna. Mobile service across the Okanagan.