Heavy Duty
Explore our range of heavy-duty car batteries, built for passenger vehicles that need stronger, more dependable starting power. This range delivers high performance in harsh, rugged conditions. Choose from maintainable or sealed maintenance-free options, all backed by a 36 month nationwide warranty.
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60CPMF
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DIN55MF
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Heavy-Duty Car Batteries – FAQs
What is a heavy-duty car battery?
A heavy-duty car battery is an automotive battery built to handle tougher use than a standard passenger car battery. It typically has more starting power (CCA), more reserved capacity (RC/Ah), and better tolerance of harsh conditions.
What is the difference between a normal car battery and a heavy-duty car battery?
A normal (standard) car battery is built mainly to start the engine and run basic electronics, while a heavy-duty car battery is built to deliver more power.
When should you use a heavy-duty car battery?
You should typically use a heavy-duty car battery when your vehicle or driving puts above-normal strain on the battery. A standard battery may wear out faster or struggle to deliver reliable starts.
How long should a heavy-duty car battery last?
Most heavy-duty car batteries should last between 3-5 years. But the real lifespan depends on how the vehicle is used and maintained. Lots of short trips, high accessory loads, heat, vibration, or letting the battery run low will reduce life. Once your battery reaches about three years old, it’s worth having it tested to stay ahead of unexpected failure.
Can a battery be too powerful for a car?
A heavy-duty car battery isn’t “too strong” if it matches your vehicle’s required size and specifications. The real risk is choosing the wrong size or the wrong type, especially on stop-start vehicles. If you’re unsure that you’ve selected the right battery for your vehicle type, talk to an expert at Marshall Batteries for advice.

