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No two batterys are quite the same across different vehicles, so getting the specifics right matters when you buy used, second hand or a replacement. Answer a few quick questions below and breakers will only quote if they have the exact matching part in stock:
The Antara typically uses a 70Ah or 74Ah battery in a Group 096 or 110 case size, though the exact spec can vary depending on the engine fitted and whether the car has stop-start or heavy electrical loads. Because batteries are spec-driven rather than model-driven, the key figures to match are the physical case size, the cold cranking amps (CCA), and the terminal layout. Always check the spec printed on your existing battery or confirm with the breaker quoting against your registration to make sure the replacement matches.
The Antara was sold in the UK from 2007, with a facelift arriving around 2011 that updated the styling but carried over much of the underlying platform. Because battery fitment is driven by physical size and electrical spec rather than body generation, a battery from the pre-facelift car may well fit the facelift model if the case size, CCA rating, and terminal positions match. However, crossing that 2011 boundary is worth confirming with the breaker against both registrations, as engine and electrical system revisions can affect the required spec.
No — trim level does not affect battery fitment on the Antara. Whether your car is an S, SE, or Exclusiv, the battery requirement is determined by the engine, electrical system, and physical tray size, not the trim badge. You may find minor cosmetic differences in how the battery cover or tray is finished, but the cell itself is interchangeable across trims sharing the same spec.
Quite possibly yes — batteries are spec-driven more than model-driven, so if a battery from another Vauxhall (such as a Vectra or Zafira) shares the same case group, CCA rating, and terminal layout, it can physically fit and function correctly. The key is to match the printed spec rather than simply matching the donor vehicle model. Confirm with the breaker that the part they have matches your Antara's requirements before purchasing.
Yes, engine choice can influence the required battery spec on the Antara — diesel engines and larger petrol units typically demand higher cold cranking amps than smaller petrols, and this affects which battery is correct for your car. The physical case size may be the same across engines, but fitting a battery with insufficient CCA can cause starting problems, especially in cold weather. Check your current battery's spec label or ask the breaker to quote a replacement confirmed against your specific registration.
A used battery can represent good value, but it is worth asking the breaker about the age of the battery and whether it has been tested, as battery condition degrades over time regardless of mileage. Ideally ask for a battery that has been load-tested and shown to hold charge, and check that the case size and spec match your Antara's requirements. A reputable breaker should be able to confirm the spec against your registration before you commit.