2013 Toyota Sequoia Battery Size

The 2013 Toyota Sequoia uses a BCI Group 27F battery, rated about 600-750 cold cranking amps (Flooded).

BCI Group Size27FThe case-size code that sets the physical fit and terminal layout.Verified fit
Battery type (OEM)
Flooded
Cold cranking amps (CCA)
600-750
Terminal position
Standard-terminal layout
Dimensions (L×W×H)
318×173×227 mm
Location
Under the hood (engine bay)
Verified fitLast checked
It comes with a standard flooded battery. You can usually step up to an AGM in the same Group 27F for longer life, but it isn't required. A 600-750 CCA rating is typical for this class. Matching or slightly exceeding the OEM figure is fine; going below it risks hard starts in winter. Group 27F defines the case size and terminal layout (standard-terminal layout), so any reputable Group 27F battery will fit the tray and connect correctly.

Where to buy a Group 27F battery

A car battery is heavy and expensive to ship, so buying in person (Walmart, Costco, or a local auto-parts store) often beats online once you count free installation and the core-charge refund on your old battery. To compare prices and reviews online:

Search Group 27F batteries on Amazon600+ CCA, Flooded

As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases, at no extra cost to you.

Frequently asked

What size battery does a 2013 Toyota Sequoia take?

The 2013 Toyota Sequoia uses a BCI Group 27F battery, rated around 600-750 cold cranking amps.

Does the 2013 Toyota Sequoia need an AGM battery?

No - it comes with a flooded battery from the factory. You can usually upgrade to AGM in the same Group 27F size, but it isn't required.

How many cold cranking amps (CCA) does it need?

Aim for roughly 600-750 CCA. Choosing at or above the OEM rating is fine; going below can cause hard starts in cold weather.

Where is the battery located?

Under the hood (engine bay). Standard-terminal layout.

Also check the wiper sizes for your 2013 Toyota Sequoia