Battery YUASA or OEM Hyundai
Yuasa builds a damn fine battery. The one in my C14 is still hanging in there after 6 years.
Yuasa is the good stuff. It's all I'll use in my bikes.
My battery was the [factory one from 2007], changed it in 2023. Couldn't find a replacement Varta back then and had to choose fast, so I picked Yuasa (Japanese brand) and it's working good till now.
I bought a shorter mobility scooter battery with same chemistry as the original, YUASA REC36-12, however the polarity was reversed. I extended the negative pole and installed it without an issue and car came back to normal.
Nice hack. I have a Yuasa that will be 13 years old this year and still going.
I have a yuasa ybx 3000 recharging battery for Mazda 6 2011. I've had it three years with no problems since recently.
For the last couple years my riding mower has been starting off of the Yuasa battery that I had taken out of my Valkyrie. I took it out because it was 10 years old and I thought I might be pushing my luck with it. I credit using a tender to give me 12+ years on my bike battery plus it\u2019s a quality battery.
I can say from my experience if it drops below -20C a level one will only really keep the battery from losing power.
Unfortunately have to disagree about Yuasa, This 2018 battery is not the same as what you will get as a replacement from Yuasa today. I think they moved manufacturing from Taiwan and the quality has fell. My last two DRZ400 batteries were Yuasa and they didnt last 2 years. Even with tender on for the few months I didnt ride the bike.
Depends on the car, both highway speeds:
- Our good EV, Ioniq 6: went from 18kWh/100km to about 26kWh/100km.
- Our bad car, EQB: Went from about 26-28kWh/100km to about 29-30kWh.
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Which battery to choose — YUASA or OEM Hyundai?
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- PR Score.
- Overall ranking.
- Vote balance.
- Average rating.
- Number of reviews.
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Which battery are better — OEM Hyundai or YUASA?
In March 2026 on PartReview, battery YUASA were overall better than OEM Hyundai.
- YUASA received a PR Score of 84 out of 100, and OEM Hyundai scored 56 points.
- YUASA ranked 4 in the overall ranking, and OEM Hyundai ranked 21.
- The average rating is higher for YUASA (4.2) than for OEM Hyundai (3.5).
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Battery YUASA have better feature ratings than OEM Hyundai:
- Indicator - owners believe, that this property for OEM Hyundai is better than YUASA.
- Lights - drivers claim, that this property for YUASA is outperforms OEM Hyundai.
- Cranking - reviews suggest, that this property for YUASA is preferred to OEM Hyundai.
Which battery are more popular — YUASA or OEM Hyundai?
In March 2026 on PartReview, battery YUASA were overall more popular than OEM Hyundai.
By vote balance, battery YUASA surpassed OEM Hyundai:
- For YUASA, the ratio of positive (155) to negative (29) votes is 126 votes.
- For OEM Hyundai, the ratio of positive (26) to negative (20) votes is 6 votes.
By number of reviews, battery YUASA surpassed OEM Hyundai:
- For battery YUASA there are 60 reviews: 49 positive, 4 neutral, 7 negative.
- For battery OEM Hyundai there are 15 reviews: 8 positive, 1 neutral, 6 negative.
Which battery do car owners prefer — YUASA or OEM Hyundai?
In March 2026, according to PartReview, battery YUASA led more car-specific ratings than OEM Hyundai:
YUASA are chosen by owners of cars such as: Mazda 6, and others.
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