Kia Carens IV (from 2013) – batteries


Selecting the right battery for your Kia Carens IV (2013 and onwards) is essential to ensure the reliable operation and longevity of your vehicle’s electrical system. The appropriate battery type and specification depend primarily on the engine variant, as well as whether your car features a Start-Stop system. Fortunately, for the Kia Carens IV, the selection process is relatively straightforward, as no versions from this period are equipped with a Start-Stop system, which simplifies both the choice of battery technology and the installation process.

For petrol engines, specifically the 1.6, 2.0, and the 2.0 GDI variants, the optimal battery should be a standard lead-acid (flooded) type, as these models do not require the enhanced cycling capability offered by AGM or EFB batteries typically necessary for Start-Stop systems. The recommended capacity for these engines ranges from 60 to 65 Ah, with a cold cranking amperage (CCA) between 540 and 640 A. These values are important because they ensure your battery can deliver enough power during cold starts, especially in winter or when the engine oil is more viscous. Choosing a battery within this range also means it will physically fit the battery tray and connect properly with your car’s terminals. Some of the suitable, example battery models for these petrol engines include Bosch S40 05, Bosch S50 05, Exide EA640, Exide EB620, Halfords HCB 027, Lucas LP027, Lucas LS027, Varta D15, and Varta D24. It’s important to note that these are just examples, and other brands with matching technical specifications will also be suitable.

If your Kia Carens IV is powered by the 1.7 CRDi diesel engine, your battery requirements are slightly different. Diesel engines generally demand a higher cold cranking power due to higher compression ratios and the need for glow plugs, especially in cold climates. For this variant, the recommended battery capacity is between 68 and 75 Ah, with a CCA ranging from 540 to 630 A. Interestingly, the battery mounting system for this engine is less common, utilizing types such as B01, B1, or B9, whereas most cars in this class use B13. This means that when choosing a battery, you must pay careful attention to the physical layout and mounting type to ensure a perfect fit. Some example matching batteries for the 1.7 CRDi include Bosch S40 26, Exide EA754, Exide EB704, Lucas LP068, and Varta E23. Again, these models are for reference, and you can choose any battery that matches the key specifications and mounting type.

One interesting fact about modern car batteries is that while their capacity and performance have improved over the years, the actual size of many batteries has remained quite standardized. This means that, despite advances in battery chemistry and construction, you often have a wide choice of brands and models as long as you stick to the basic requirements of capacity, cold cranking amps, and mounting style. For the Kia Carens IV, since there is no Start-Stop system, you do not need to invest in more expensive AGM or EFB batteries, which are designed for frequent cycling and higher power demands. This can save you money and simplify maintenance, as traditional lead-acid batteries are widely available and familiar to most mechanics.

Another tip is to always check the model designation and polarity before purchasing, as some batteries may look similar but have different terminal layouts. Also, if you are replacing the battery yourself, remember to safely disconnect the negative terminal first to prevent accidental short circuits. It’s a good practice to check your car’s manual for any specific recommendations or updates, as manufacturers sometimes change their requirements based on updates or different regional specifications.

In summary, choosing a battery for the Kia Carens IV 2013 and newer involves matching the Ah and CCA values to your engine type, ensuring the right mounting configuration, and selecting a reputable brand. With these guidelines, you can ensure reliable starting performance and a trouble-free electrical system, keeping your Carens running smoothly for years to come.

Kia Carens in version IV is produced from 2013. We invite you to a list of batteries matching individual engine versions.

Basic parameters of batteries suitable for Kia Carens (2013-):

LayoutTerminal typesBase hold-down
0 – positive on the right side1B13
0 – positive on the right side1B9
0 – positive on the right side1B01
As you can see, in case of Kia Carens, even the basic parameters of the batteries (battery layout, terminal types and base hold-down) are not identical for all engine versions. For this reason, care must be taken to match the battery to a specific engine.

Kia Carens IV – petrol engines:
  • 1.6
  • 2.0
  • 2.0 Gdi

ModelCapacity and CCADimensions (LxWxH)Price
Bosch S4
S40 05
60 Ah
540 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Bosch S5
S50 05
63 Ah
610 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Exide Excell
EB620
62 Ah
540 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Exide Premium
EA640
64 Ah
640 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 Blue Dynamic
D24
60 Ah
540 A
242x175x190 mmMore
Varta Silver Dynamic
D15
63 Ah
610 A
242x175x190 mmMore
The above three petrol engines of the Kia Carens IV, namely 1.6 ,2.0 and 2.0 Gdi, will perform best with batteries of at least 59 Ah capacity. We recommend choosing higher-end battery models for cars with a large number of optional extras. The weakest of these is the battery Bosch S4 S40 05 which capacity is 60 Ah and Cold Cranking Amps is 540 A. The most powerful battery is Lucas Supreme LS027 of a capacity 65Ah and Cold Cranking Amps: 640 A. All of the above motors have a base hold-down B13.

Kia Carens IV – diesel engines:
  • 1.7 CRDi

ModelCapacity and CCADimensions (LxWxH)Price
Bosch S4
S40 26
70 Ah
630 A
261x175x220 mmMore
Exide Excell
EB704
70 Ah
540 A
270x173x222 mmMore
Exide Premium
EA754
75 Ah
630 A
270x173x222 mmMore
Lucas Premium
LP068
68 Ah
540 A
266x175x220 mmMore
Varta Blue Dynamic
E23
70 Ah
630 A
261x175x220 mmMore
The Kia Carens IV with a 1.7 CRDi diesel engine should be compatible with batteries of dimensions 260x174x224 mm, 261x175x220 mm, 266x175x220 mm or 270x173x222 mm, with a minimum capacity of 67 Ah. The most basic battery of this set is Lucas Premium LP068 of a capacity 68Ah and 540A Cold Cranking Amps, the battery with the biggest capacity is Exide Premium EA754 of a capacity 75 Ah, having 630A Cold Cranking Amps.
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 I (2000-2002) battery
Kia Carens II (2002-2006) battery
Kia Carens III (2006-2012) battery
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Kia Pro Cee’d I (2006-2012) battery
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