Kia Carens I (2000-2002) – batteries


When selecting a suitable battery for the Kia Carens I produced between 2000 and 2002, especially with the 1.8 i petrol engine, there are several key aspects to consider to ensure optimal performance and reliability. The first and most important factor is compatibility with the vehicle’s original specifications. This specific engine does not utilize the Start-Stop system, which simplifies the choice as it does not require the more advanced EFB or AGM technologies designed for Start-Stop-equipped cars. Instead, a traditional lead-acid battery is perfectly suited for this application, offering a reliable and cost-effective solution.

The recommended battery capacity for this version of the Kia Carens ranges from a minimum of 55 Ah to a maximum of 65 Ah. Staying within this range is crucial, as a battery with too low capacity may not provide sufficient starting power, especially during colder months, while an excessively high-capacity battery could lead to improper charging by the vehicle's alternator. Additionally, the cold cranking amperage (CCA), which determines the battery's ability to start the engine in cold weather, should be between 460 and 640 amperes. This range ensures that the battery can deliver adequate power to the starter motor even in low temperatures, which is particularly important for petrol engines that may require more energy during ignition in winter.

Among the available options, several brands offer compatible batteries that meet these requirements. For instance, Bosch provides several suitable models, such as the Bosch S30 05, Bosch S40 05, and Bosch S50 05. These are just a selection of the compatible models, chosen for their reputation for reliability and consistent performance. Similarly, Exide offers the EA640, EB620, and EC550, all of which are examples of batteries that adhere to the necessary specifications for the Kia Carens I 1.8 i. Halfords also supplies models like the HB 027 and HCB 027, which are suitable for those looking for easily accessible options in many regions. In addition, Lucas models LP027 and LS027 can be considered, while Varta’s C14, D15, and D24 are also well-matched alternatives. These examples are not exhaustive, but they highlight some of the most frequently recommended and widely available batteries for this vehicle.

It is essential to remember that while choosing a battery, the physical dimensions and terminal layout must also be compatible with the vehicle’s battery tray and cable connections. Even if a battery meets the required amp-hour and CCA ratings, incorrect sizing could prevent proper installation. Most of the batteries mentioned above are designed to fit vehicles like the Kia Carens, but it is always advisable to double-check the specific dimensions and polarity before purchasing.

Another interesting point to consider is the evolution of battery technologies. Although the Kia Carens I does not require advanced AGM or EFB batteries, modern lead-acid batteries have seen significant improvements in their durability and energy density over the past decades. Many manufacturers now incorporate enhanced grid designs and improved electrolyte formulations, which contribute to longer service life and better resistance to deep discharges. For drivers who use their vehicles for shorter trips or infrequent driving, opting for a battery with increased cycle durability can be a smart investment.

Additionally, when replacing the battery in older cars like the Kia Carens I, it is a good opportunity to inspect and clean the battery terminals and check the condition of the cables and alternator. A well-maintained charging system ensures that the new battery delivers maximum performance and longevity. It is also advisable to reset the car’s electronics, if necessary, after battery replacement, as some minor settings could be affected during the exchange.

Finally, environmentally-conscious drivers might be interested to know that almost all modern lead-acid batteries are recyclable, and many retailers offer battery recycling services when you purchase a new one. This not only benefits the environment but also helps in responsible disposal of hazardous materials.

In summary, when choosing a replacement battery for the Kia Carens I 2000-2002 1.8 i petrol engine, focus on a traditional lead-acid type with a capacity between 55 and 65 Ah and a cold cranking amperage from 460 to 640 A. Consider reputable brands and ensure a proper fit for your vehicle. By following these guidelines and taking advantage of modern battery advancements, you can enjoy reliable starting and electrical performance for years to come.



Kia Carens in version I was produced in the years 2000 – 2002. We invite you to a list of batteries matching individual engine versions.

Basic parameters of batteries suitable for Kia Carens (2000-2002):

LayoutTerminal typesBase hold-down
0 – positive on the right side1B13

Kia Carens I – petrol engines:
  • 1.8 i

ModelCapacity and CCADimensions (LxWxH)Price
Bosch S3
S30 05
56 Ah
480 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Bosch S4
S40 05
60 Ah
540 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Bosch S5
S50 05
63 Ah
610 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Exide Classic
EC550
55 Ah
460 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Exide Excell
EB620
62 Ah
540 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Exide Premium
EA640
64 Ah
640 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Halfords Essentials
HB 027
56 Ah
480 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Halfords Standard
HCB 027
62 Ah
550 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Lucas Premium
LP027
60 Ah
540 A
243x175x190 mmMore
Lucas Supreme
LS027
65 Ah
640 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Varta Black Dynamic
C14
56 Ah
480 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic
D24
60 Ah
540 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Varta Silver Dynamic
D15
63 Ah
610 A
242x175x190 mmMore
For the Kia Carens I with a 1.8 i gasoline engine, we choose batteries with dimensions of 242x175x190 mm or 243x175x190 mm, whose capacity exceeds 52 Ah. The weakest of these is the battery Exide Classic EC550 which capacity is 55 Ah and Cold Cranking Amps is 460 A. The most powerful battery is Lucas Supreme LS027 of a capacity 65Ah and Cold Cranking Amps: 640 A. The base hold-down of the above batteries is B13.
If you’re still unsure which battery fits your Kia Carens , or if you want to help others in their selection, please send us a photo of your current battery in the comment section at the bottom of the page. You can also send the picture to contact@whatbattery.co.uk (we will place it in the comments to also help other users). Be sure to specify the car model, year, type, as well as the engine capacity and power. We’ll do our best to assist you!

See also information about other cars of this manufacturer

Kia Carens II (2002-2006) battery
Kia Carens III (2006-2012) battery
Kia Carens IV (2013-) battery
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Kia Carnival II (VQ) (2006-2014) battery
Kia Cee’d I (2006-2012) battery
Kia Cee’d II (2012-) battery
Kia Optima 4 (JF) (2015-2020) battery
Kia Pro Cee’d I (2006-2012) battery
Kia Pro Cee’d II (2012-2018) battery
Kia Rio I (1999-2005) battery
Kia Rio II (2005-2011) battery
Kia Rio III (2011-2017) battery
Kia Shuma I (1997-2001) battery
Kia Shuma II (2001-2004) battery
Kia Sorento I (2002-2009) battery
Kia Sorento II (2009-2015) battery
Kia Soul I (2009-2013) battery
Kia Sportage 4 (2015-2021) battery
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Kia Sportage III (2010-2015) battery


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