LED lighting and bulbs for cars

Discover our complete range of high-performance car lighting. From replacing your headlight LED bulbs to anti-error Canbus kits, through interior and signal lighting, enjoy our 24 products with a neutral white 4300 K output to optimize your visibility on the road.

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How to choose the right car lighting?

To make the right choice, first identify the base of the original bulb: H7 or H4 for the main headlights, T10 (W5W) for the sidelights and the cabin. On a car built after 2010, always go for a Canbus LED, which prevents the "faulty bulb" warning on the dashboard. As for the shade, 4300 K delivers a neutral white close to the original homologation, easier on the eyes and more balanced than a bluish cold white. Finally, check the quality of the heat dissipation (such as a double copper tube), which directly determines the lifespan of your headlight units.

Select your product according to your needs:

Technical criteria to check before buying

Technical criterionWhy does it matter?
Base (H7, H4, T10/W5W)Must exactly match your vehicle's original bulb to allow fitting.
Canbus technologyPrevents the "faulty bulb" error light on the on-board computer of recent vehicles (after ~2010).
Color temperature (4300 K)Delivers a neutral white. The output is even, powerful and very close to the original lighting.
HomologationCheck required depending on use, for main lighting on public roads.
Light source type (LED / Halogen)LED technology optimizes lifespan, reduces power consumption and switches on instantly.

Frequently asked questions about car lighting

How do I know the base of my bulbs?

The base type is engraved directly on the metal base of the original bulb (H7, H4, W5W, etc.). You can also find this information in your vehicle's technical manual.

Do I have to choose Canbus LEDs?

Canbus is strongly recommended on most cars sold after 2010. Without this built-in anti-error chip, the dashboard may wrongly report a burnt-out bulb.

Are LED bulbs approved for use in headlights?

Homologation depends on each product and on local regulations. Remember to check the specific approval mention on the product page; neutral white 4300 K is the closest to the original standards.

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