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2015 Honda Accord HID & LED Conversion Kits

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2015 Honda Accord Headlight Bulb Size

Motor Trend once compared the 2015 Honda Accord's driving dynamics favorably against the BMW 3 Series, and that kind of performance deserves headlights to match. The 2015 Honda Accord headlight bulb size is H11 for the low beam, 9005 for the high beam, and H11 for the fog light. With Honda Sensing debuting on select trims this year and the Accord Hybrid joining the lineup, the 2015 model represents the most refined version of the ninth-generation Accord.

Factory halogen bulbs on the LX and Sport trims produce adequate light, but they cannot compare to what a modern LED conversion delivers. Upgrading to 2015 Honda Accord LED headlights gives you whiter, brighter output that makes a real difference during late-night commutes and poorly lit suburban roads. The swap takes minutes and requires no permanent modification to your Accord.

Why Upgrade the 2015 Honda Accord Headlights

The 2015 Accord is the kind of car people keep for 200,000 miles. Honda's legendary reliability means the drivetrain will outlast the factory bulbs many times over. Instead of replacing faded halogens with more of the same, an LED upgrade gives you substantially better forward visibility for roughly the same price as a premium halogen set.

LED kits for the 2015 Accord produce a focused 6000K daylight-white beam that illuminates road signs, lane markings, and hazards much earlier than the warm yellow halogen glow. There is no ballast to mount and no warm-up delay. Flip the switch and you have full brightness instantly. The solid-state design means the bulbs typically outlast the car itself.

HID kits are available for drivers who prioritize maximum throw distance and raw lumen density. Installation takes slightly longer because each side requires a ballast, but the light output is unmatched. All HID Nation kits include free shipping and a lifetime warranty, giving you complete peace of mind with either choice.

Frequently Asked Questions

What bulbs does the 2015 Honda Accord use for headlights and fog lights?

The 2015 Honda Accord takes H11 bulbs in the low beam position, 9005 bulbs for the high beam, and H11 bulbs for the fog lights. Every trim from the base LX through the V6 Touring shares these same bulb sizes, so there is no guesswork regardless of your engine or options package.

Does the 2015 Accord have Honda Sensing, and will LED bulbs affect it?

Honda Sensing became available on the 2015 Accord Touring trim, introducing a forward-facing camera mounted near the rearview mirror. Quality LED bulbs from HID Nation are designed to work within the factory beam pattern and do not interfere with the camera's ability to detect lane markings or vehicles ahead. Owners of non-Sensing trims have no camera-related concerns at all.

Do the four-cylinder and V6 2015 Accords use different headlight bulbs?

No. Whether your 2015 Accord has the 2.4L i-VTEC four-cylinder, the 3.5L V6, or the hybrid powertrain, the headlight and fog light bulb sizes are identical. The H11 low beam, 9005 high beam, and H11 fog light fitment is universal across the entire 2015 Accord lineup.

Are 2015 Honda Accord LED headlights a plug-and-play installation?

Yes. HID Nation LED kits for the 2015 Accord connect directly to the factory wiring harness with no splicing, cutting, or adapter needed. Remove the old halogen H11 from the back of the headlight housing, insert the LED bulb, and secure the compact driver nearby. Most people finish both sides in under 25 minutes without any special tools.

Should I upgrade the fog lights at the same time as the headlights?

It is a smart move. Since the 2015 Accord uses the same H11 bulb for both the low beam and the fog light, you can order matching kits and achieve a perfectly uniform white appearance across the entire front of the car. Mixing halogen fogs with LED headlights creates a noticeable yellow-versus-white contrast that many owners find distracting.