Looking for a battery measuring 518 × 276 × 242 mm (length × width × height)? These 11 models fit that tray exactly, with capacities of 200, 210, 220, 225, 230, 240 Ah and prices from 164.89 €, VAT included.
How to check fit: measure the tray (length × width) and the free height to the bonnet with the current battery in place. A battery a few millimetres shorter fits fine if the bottom clamp holds it; a taller one may push the terminal against the bonnet — no tolerance there.
In this format you will find capacities of 200, 210, 220, 225, 230, 240 Ah and cranking power from 1050 to 1200 A. For the same size, match or exceed your current battery's figures: more Ah and more CCA never hurt if budget allows.
Brands available right now in 518 × 276 × 242 mm: Varta (8), Kronobat (2), Q-battery (1). All with official warranty and live stock.
Available models · Updated 17/07/2026
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Frequently asked questions
Which battery measures 518x276x242 mm?
The 11 models on this page fit a 518x276x242 mm tray exactly (length × width × height), with prices from 164.89 € VAT included.
Can I fit a slightly smaller battery?
Yes, if it is properly clamped with the original fixing: a few millimetres less in length or height is usually fine. What never fits is a battery LARGER than the tray, and watch terminal height so it does not touch the bonnet.
Which capacities exist in 518x276x242 mm?
In this size you will find batteries of 200, 210, 220, 225, 230, 240 Ah. For equal size, more Ah and more CCA usually means a better battery for your car.
Do the dimensions include terminals and the hold-down ledge?
Yes. We publish each battery's total maximum volume: hold-down ledge, lid edges and terminal height where they protrude. If your tray takes these figures, the battery fits safely.
Can I change technology while keeping this size?
Yes, always equal or upwards: from conventional to EFB or AGM is fine — they share the standard case — but never downwards in Start-Stop cars. Each model's technology is shown on its card and you can filter by it above.