The 2017 Honda Accord primarily used projector halogen headlights, with LED headlights available on higher trims such as EX-L and Touring depending on the market and option packages.
Headlight configurations for the 2017 Accord
The following guidance reflects typical setups across trims and regions for the 2017 model year. Headlight technology can vary by country and vehicle option packages, so always verify on your specific car.
- Halogen projector headlights with LED daytime running lights (standard on most base and mid-trim models in many markets).
- LED projector headlights (available on higher trims such as EX-L and Touring in the U.S. market and certain other regions).
In practice, most 2017 Accords used halogen projector headlights as standard, while higher-trim versions offered LED headlights. Market differences and optional packages can alter the exact configuration, so check your vehicle’s documentation or inspect the headlight housing to confirm.
How to identify the headlight type on your car
Look at the headlight assembly when the car is parked in good light. LED headlights produce a bright, white light and appear as a single, solid unit without a visible filament, whereas halogen projectors show a filament behind the lens. The easiest way to be sure is to check the owner’s manual, the window sticker (build sheet), or the vehicle identification number (VIN)-based build details.
Note: Headlight options for the 2017 Accord varied by trim and market. Touring trims commonly included LED headlights in many regions, while base LX and mid trims typically used halogen projector headlights.
Summary
In short, a 2017 Honda Accord generally featured halogen projector headlights across most trims, with LED projector headlights available on higher trims like EX-L and Touring in several markets. For a definitive answer, verify the exact configuration on your specific vehicle using its documentation or VIN.


