Xenon bulbs, also known as HID (High-Intensity Discharge) bulbs, use xenon gas to produce a bright, white light that enhances road visibility.
Xenon bulbs are brighter, last longer, and provide a whiter light compared to halogen bulbs, which are usually dimmer and more yellowish.
Yes, in most regions. However, always check your local regulations before installation to ensure compliance.
Yes, Xenon bulbs require a ballast to regulate the electrical current and ensure proper functioning.
On average, Xenon bulbs last between 2,000 to 3,000 hours, which is longer than standard halogen bulbs.
No, halogen and Xenon bulbs are not interchangeable without proper conversion kits and ballasts.
Xenon bulbs are energy-efficient. Despite their brightness, they typically use less power than halogen bulbs.
Yes, when installed with the correct ballast and wiring, Xenon bulbs are safe for your car.
Not all cars support Xenon bulbs. Check your vehicle’s manual or consult a professional before purchase.
Yes, they produce a bright, white light closer to daylight, which helps improve visibility and reduces eye strain at night.