Who Still Makes a 6 Volt Battery?

Who still makes a 6 volt car battery
Cars
Sponsor
OPTIMA Batteries
Location
Glendale, WI
Tags: 6 volt
It's interesting to see the parallels between 6 volt car batteries being phased out of production in the mid-1950s and what is happening in cars today. Cars in the 1950s were beginning to have higher electrical demands and automakers responded by shifting to 12-volt batteries. Modern cars have smaller engines, but electrical demand has never been greater, so many of today's vehicles have batteries that are double the size of batteries from just a few decades ago. 

Even though automakers widely abandoned 6 volt batteries 70 years ago, OPTIMA still offers a 6-volt REDTOP battery rated at 800 cold cranking amps. That's enough power to turn over the straight eight in any 1934 Buick Series 60 and then some! The best part is the sealed design of OPTIMA's AGM 6 volt battery. Your classic hasn't survived all of these decades, only to end up with a flooded lead-acid battery spraying acid all over the underside of your hood. Protect that classic and use an OPTIMA REDTOP 6-volt AGM battery for your pride & joy!

We will warn you, while there are thousands of OPTIMA Batteries retailers around the country, most don't sell a lot of 6 volt REDTOPs. That may mean the fastest way to get one could be to order factory-direct. We'll ship it for free to any doorstep in the lower 48 states!