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SEAT Cordoba Vario batteries

Car Batteries

What year is your SEAT Cordoba Vario?

Looking for a battery for your SEAT Cordoba Vario? Here are the 10 that fit its 2 generations (1996-2002): 41 to 77 Ah, 360 to 780 A cold cranking, from 45.10 € inc. VAT.

  • 📅 1996–2002
  • 🚗 2 generations
  • 🔋 10 compatible batteries
  • from 45.10 €

Frequently asked questions

It depends on the generation and engine: there are 10 compatible batteries in total, from 41 to 77 Ah and 360 to 780 A of cold cranking. The best sellers for this model are Car battery Varta E11 12V 74Ah 680A, Car battery Varta E44 12V 77Ah 780A, Car battery Varta E38 12V 74Ah 750A. With your plate we tell you the exact one in seconds.
Between 45.10 € and 83.10 €, VAT included, depending on capacity and technology (lead-acid). Start-Stop versions (AGM or EFB) sit at the top of the range because they withstand many more cycles.
By the registration year: Cordoba Vario Estate Van (2000-2002); Cordoba Vario (1996-2002). If your year falls in the overlap between two generations, tell them apart by body type (hatchback, estate or coupé) or use the plate finder, which settles it with no doubt.
Yes, as long as the dimensions fit the tray and the terminal layout matches. More capacity (Ah) and more cold cranking (A) do not harm the vehicle: the alternator charges it the same and you gain margin in winter. What you must never do is go below the original figures.
Between 4 and 6 years in normal use. Start-Stop batteries (AGM/EFB) tend to last slightly less in city driving because of the number of starts, but they are designed for that cycling. If the car sits unused for weeks or you notice slow cranking in the cold, get it checked.

Best-selling batteries for the SEAT Cordoba Vario · Updated 20/08/2026

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How to know which battery your SEAT Cordoba Vario takes

The real shortcut is your registration number. It settles generation, engine and factory battery in seconds — exactly where most people get it wrong when buying.

Prefer to do it manually? Check the date of first registration on your V5C and match it against the generation table above. When a year straddles two generations, the body style decides it: five-door hatch, estate or coupé.

One last check: the label on the fitted battery gives you the reference capacity and cold cranking. Match or improve those numbers, and make sure the case size and polarity suit your battery tray.

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