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2019 Hyundai Elantra HID & LED Conversion Kits

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2019 Hyundai Elantra Headlight Bulb Size

Hyundai gave the 2019 Elantra a mid-cycle facelift that brought a wider cascading grille, reshaped headlight housings, and a noticeably more aggressive front-end design compared to the 2017-2018 models. The 2019 Hyundai Elantra headlight bulb size is H11 for the low beams, 9005 for the high beams, and H11 for the fog lights. The addition of the Hyundai SmartSense safety package on upper trims was a big selling point, but the halogen headlights on SE models still left nighttime visibility as the most obvious area for improvement.

Installing 2019 Hyundai Elantra LED headlights in the refreshed housings delivers a striking visual upgrade that complements the new front-end styling. HID Nation kits are plug-and-play, ship free, and carry a lifetime warranty that covers you for the life of the vehicle.

Best LED Headlight Upgrade for the 2019 Elantra

The 2019 facelift gave the Elantra updated headlight housings, and these revised units work particularly well with aftermarket LED bulbs. The H11 socket remains the same as earlier sixth-gen models, so installation is identical, but the new lens shape distributes a wider beam spread that LED technology takes full advantage of. Expect a clean 6000K white output with a sharp horizontal cutoff that puts light on the road without blinding oncoming traffic.

Drivers who want the absolute brightest output available may prefer an HID xenon conversion. The ballast-and-bulb setup requires a bit more installation time, roughly 30 to 45 minutes total, but the resulting beam density and throw distance exceed both halogen and LED at the far edges of your headlight range. For daily mixed driving, however, LED remains the most popular and practical choice.

All HID Nation kits include free shipping and a lifetime warranty. A failed bulb or driver gets replaced at no charge, no questions asked.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 2019 Hyundai Elantra headlight bulb size?

The 2019 Hyundai Elantra uses H11 bulbs for the low beams, 9005 (HB3) bulbs for the high beams, and H11 bulbs for the fog lights. The facelifted 2019 model received updated headlight housings, but the bulb sizes remained the same as the pre-facelift 2017 and 2018 Elantra. SE trims use halogen while SEL and Limited trims include LED daytime running lights.

Did the 2019 Elantra facelift change the headlight bulb fitment?

No. Despite the restyled headlight housings on the 2019 Elantra, the bulb fitment stayed the same: H11 low beams, 9005 high beams, and H11 fog lights. The lens shape and housing interior were redesigned for a wider look, but the socket type and wiring connector are identical to the 2017 and 2018 models. Any LED or HID kit that worked on the pre-facelift Elantra will fit the 2019 without modification.

How do SmartSense features affect LED headlight installation on the 2019 Elantra?

The Hyundai SmartSense safety package on the 2019 Elantra uses a forward-facing camera mounted near the rearview mirror, not the headlights. Swapping in LED low beams or high beams does not interfere with lane-keeping assist, forward collision warning, or adaptive cruise control. The camera system operates independently from the headlight bulbs.

Can I upgrade both headlights and fog lights to LED on the 2019 Elantra?

Yes, and it is a popular combination. The 2019 Elantra uses H11 for both the low beams and the fog lights, so you can use the same LED bulb type in both positions for a consistent 6000K white appearance across the entire front lighting array. The 9005 high beams can also be upgraded to LED for a complete conversion. HID Nation offers kits for all three positions.

Are 2019 Hyundai Elantra LED headlights brighter than the factory halogens?

Significantly. A quality LED conversion kit produces two to three times the usable light output compared to the factory H11 halogen, measured in effective lux at the road surface. The color temperature shifts from warm yellow to a modern 6000K daylight white, which also improves contrast and helps you spot road hazards earlier during nighttime driving.