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What group battery is in the Telluride?

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I have been unable to find the battery info on the vehicle, what is the group size and CCA? Thanks in advance for your help.
 
Now that I have the Telluride I checked under the hood for the first time and looked at the battery, checked the oil and looked the rest of the engine compartment over.

I was very pleasantly surprised to find a 800 CCA AGM battery. Top of the line power for a six cylinder vehicle and AGM too boot. GREAT!

KIA or Hyundai have a slogan “GIVE IT EVERYTHING” that sure holds true when it comes to the battery!

I had a Subaru Outback that came with a 350 CCA regular lead flooded battery which was a huge disappointment from the moment I saw it. My wife said “Sometimes I don’t think it’s going to start” so I drove it awhile and agreed it turned over slowly. Took to the dealer and they changed something in the computer that it improved it a little but before it saw another Minnesota winter I replaced it with an Optima Red Top.
 
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