Headlight bulb prices for the Hyundai Kona vary by bulb type and market. In general, halogen replacements run about $5–$20 per bulb, LED replacements about $20–$60, and HID kits $60–$120. Most common, everyday replacements fall in the $10–$25 per bulb range.
What bulb types your Kona might use
Halogen configurations
Many Kona models with standard lighting use replaceable halogen bulbs for at least the low beam, and sometimes the high beam as well. Common sizes seen in various markets include low-beam H11 and high-beam 9005 (HB3); sizes can vary by year and region. Always confirm the exact bulb size for your vehicle by checking the owner’s manual, the bulb sitting in the housing, or a parts lookup using your VIN.
- Low-beam halogen bulbs: commonly H11 (varies by market/year)
- High-beam halogen bulbs: commonly 9005/HB3 (varies by market/year)
Prices for halogen bulbs are typically among the lowest options, often in the single digits to low tens of dollars per bulb, depending on brand and whether you buy OEM or aftermarket.
LED headlights reality
On higher trims and certain markets, Kona headlights may use LED technology. In many cases, LED headlights are integrated into the headlight unit, meaning you cannot replace a single LED bulb. If an LED module fails, replacement generally means the entire headlight assembly or module, which is more expensive and less serviceable by the average consumer.
Price ranges you can expect
The following ranges reflect typical pricing bands you’ll encounter when shopping for Kona headlight bulbs, noting that exact prices vary by retailer, region, and whether parts are OEM or aftermarket.
- Halogen bulbs: roughly $5–$20 per bulb for standard replacements; OEM versions can run higher, around $15–$40 per bulb
- LED replacement bulbs (for halogen housings or LED-compatible kits): approximately $20–$60 per bulb or per kit
- HID headlight kits (if applicable in some markets): commonly $60–$120 for a full kit; increasingly less common on newer Kona trims
Note: If your Kona uses LED headlights with non-replaceable modules, you won’t be shopping for a single bulb. In that case, a failed LED headlight often requires replacing the entire headlight unit or module, which affects cost and timing.
Where to buy and what to expect at the parts counter
Various outlets stock Hyundai Kona headlight bulbs, with prices and availability varying by region. Having your vehicle’s year, trim, and VIN ready helps ensure you purchase the correct part. Here are common places to look.
- Hyundai official parts department (OEM bulbs and assemblies)
- Auto parts stores (AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, O'Reilly) offering aftermarket halogen bulbs and LED upgrade options
- Online marketplaces (Amazon, eBay) with broad selections; check compatibility notes and seller ratings
- General retailers with automotive sections (Walmart, similar retailers) for halogen bulbs
Prices can fluctuate by location and promotions. If you’re unsure about installation, a quick visit to a mechanic or dealership can ensure you select the correct part and install it properly.
Tips for picking and installing
To maximize safety, brightness, and longevity, keep these tips in mind when shopping for Kona headlight bulbs.
- Always confirm the exact bulb size for your vehicle’s year and trim using the owner’s manual or a reliable parts lookup by VIN.
- Decide between economy halogen replacements and LED upgrade options, noting that LED headlights may be integrated and not user-serviceable in some trims.
- Consider color temperature (measured in Kelvin). Commonly, 4300K–6500K provides a good balance of brightness and color rendering; higher Kelvin options may reduce perceived brightness on the road.
- Be aware of CANbus adapters or anti-flicker modules if you install aftermarket LED bulbs in a halogen housing.
- If replacing bulbs, do both sides at once to maintain consistent brightness and color.
Summary
For a Hyundai Kona, headlight bulb costs span roughly from $5 to over $100, depending on whether you choose halogen, LED, or HID options, and whether you’re buying OEM or aftermarket parts. Halogen replacements are the most affordable, usually $5–$20 per bulb, while LED options typically run $20–$60 and HID kits $60–$120 when available. Always verify the exact bulb type for your specific year, trim, and market, and be aware that LED headlights in many Kona configurations use integrated modules rather than replaceable bulbs. When in doubt, consult the owner’s manual or a trusted parts professional for the right part and installation guidance.


