New headlights for a 2015 VW Jetta typically cost within a few hundred dollars per unit, depending on headlight type and supplier; basic halogen units are the most affordable, HID projector options cost more, and LED upgrades sit at the high end. Installed totals generally range from roughly $400 to $1,800, depending on options and labor.
Headlight options and price ranges
Below are typical price ranges by headlight type for the 2015 Jetta. Prices refer to new units before tax and shipping.
Halogen reflector headlights
Halogen reflectors were standard on base trims and are the most affordable replacement option.
- New halogen headlight assembly (OEM or aftermarket): typically $150-$350 per unit.
Prices vary by supplier and whether you choose OEM or an aftermarket equivalent. Left and right sides may have the same price or differ slightly.
Xenon/HID projector headlights
Projected HID headlights were available on higher trims and as an optional upgrade, requiring ballast and bulbs.
- New HID projector headlight assembly (OEM or aftermarket): typically $600-$1,200 per unit.
- Additionally, ballast and related components may be included in the unit price or sold separately.
Prices depend on whether you choose genuine VW parts, a reputable aftermarket HID projector, and whether the unit includes ballast and leveling components.
LED headlights
LED headlight assemblies are less common for the 2015 Jetta but are available as aftermarket replacements or in some higher-trim kits.
- New LED headlight assembly: typically $250-$600 per unit.
LED options often include integrated daytime running lights (DRL) and require compatible wiring and control modules.
Installed price and factors
Beyond the part price, installation costs can significantly affect total expense. The following factors commonly influence the final installed price.
- Labor for headlight replacement: typically $60-$120, depending on shop and region.
- Additional parts or services: gaskets, seals, or wiring harness adapters, usually $0-$60.
- Ballast or controller replacement for HID/LED: $100-$300 if required.
- Headlight alignment and leveling adjustment: $50-$100.
- Warranty, guarantees, and return policies from the seller or installer.
Understanding these factors helps set expectations for a full replacement, including whether to pursue OEM parts or aftermarket substitutes.
Where to buy
You can source replacement headlights from several channels. Consider price, fit, warranty, and return policies, particularly for 2015 Jetta trims with HID or LED options.
- Authorized Volkswagen dealership parts departments and service centers.
- Major auto parts retailers and chain stores that stock aftermarket headlights or OE-equivalent units.
- Online marketplaces and parts specialists that list new or refurbished headlight assemblies.
- Auto salvage yards or refurbishers for used or rebuilt units, with caveats on reliability and warranty.
Always verify compatibility with your specific Jetta trim (S/SE/SEL) and confirm whether the unit includes ballast, leveling motors, and seal hardware before purchasing.
DIY vs professional installation
Replacing a headlight can be a straightforward DIY task for some owners, especially with halogen units. However, proper alignment is essential for safe nighttime visibility and to avoid glare for oncoming drivers. HID and LED installations often require more specialized knowledge and tools, and many owners opt for professional installation to ensure warranty coverage and correct operation.
Summary
For a 2015 Volkswagen Jetta, headlight replacement costs vary by type and supplier. Halogen replacements are the least expensive, HID projector options command higher prices, and LED replacements are typically the most costly. Installation adds a separate layer of cost, including labor and potential ballast/wiring work. Always confirm compatibility with your exact trim, and consider professional installation to ensure proper fit and alignment.


