A new Honda Civic headlight typically costs between about $100 and $1,100 for a full assembly, depending on model year, trim, and whether you choose an aftermarket or OEM LED or halogen unit. Bulbs alone are much cheaper, and installation can add to the total.
Prices vary widely by generation and technology. Older Civics with halogen headlights tend to be cheaper, while newer models with LED or projector-style headlights cost more. This guide breaks down typical costs, options, and how to shop smart, with price ranges reflecting common US-market listings as of 2024–2025.
What affects the price
Several factors determine how much you’ll pay for a new Civic headlight, including the car’s year, the headlight technology, whether you buy OEM parts or aftermarket equivalents, and whether you need just the assembly or additional components like wiring or leveling motors.
Headlight options
Here are the typical headlight options you’ll encounter when shopping for a Civic headlight assembly.
- OEM halogen headlight assembly (Honda-branded, matched to your exact model): generally in the low hundreds to around $400, depending on year and dealer pricing.
- Aftermarket halogen headlight assembly: commonly $60–$150, cheaper but with varying fit and longevity.
- OEM LED headlight assembly: more expensive, often $500–$1,000 or more depending on features and generation.
- Aftermarket LED headlight assembly: frequently $150–$350, with varying build quality and warranty.
- OEM advanced/ projector LED or adaptive-headlight packages (if applicable to your trim): typically $600–$1,200+.
When shopping, ensure compatibility with your exact Civic year and trim, and decide whether you need the full assembly or just bulbs and basic housings. Some newer LED or projector setups may require additional calibration or coding.
Installation costs
Labor and service fees vary by shop and region. Here’s what you can expect for professional installation and related services.
- Do-it-yourself replacement: roughly 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on access and wiring complexity.
- Independent automotive shop installation: about $60–$120 per hour; total labor often 0.5–2 hours.
- Dealership installation: typically $100–$200+ per hour; most Civics require 1–2 hours plus parts.
Note that if the headlight includes a leveling motor, HID ballast, or other electronics, the work may require extra time and potential recalibration. Request a written estimate that includes parts, labor, and any reprogramming.
Where to buy
You can purchase a Civic headlight from several sources. Compare fitment, warranty, and return policies to avoid incompatible parts.
- Honda official parts websites or local dealers for OEM parts.
- Trusted auto parts retailers and online marketplaces (e.g., AutoZone, O'Reilly, Advance Auto Parts, Amazon) for both OEM and aftermarket options.
- Online marketplaces and salvage yards for new or refurbished units (verify condition and fitment).
Always confirm exact compatibility with your Civic’s year, trim, and whether the vehicle uses halogen or LED headlights before purchasing.
What to watch for
To avoid buying the wrong part, confirm your Civic’s year and trim and whether it uses halogen or LED headlights. Check the housing shape, mounting points, and connector type. If in doubt, bring your VIN or a photo of the existing unit to the seller or consult the official Honda parts diagram.
Summary
Bottom line: a new Honda Civic headlight spans a broad price range—from under $100 for aftermarket halogen replacements up to $1,100 or more for OEM LED assemblies with advanced features. Your exact total depends on the Civic’s year and trim, the part type (OEM vs aftermarket), and any installation or calibration work required. Shopping smart—comparing fitment, quality, and warranty—will help you get the best value.


