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2023–2025 6th generation (RS)

2023–2025 Honda CR-V Headlight and Bulb Sizes

Headlight bulb types vary by trim on the 2023–2025 Honda CR-V. Full bulb chart for every position, plus whether LED replacements fit the factory housings.

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2023–2025 Honda CR-V bulb chart

PositionBulb type
Low beamLED (all trims; sealed projector unit, no user-replaceable bulb)
High beamLED (all trims)
noteAll exterior lighting is LED on the 6th gen; a failed headlight is an assembly or dealer module repair, not a bulb

Bulb fitments can vary with option packages (halogen vs. LED lighting). Confirm the bulb you are removing matches before ordering.

Which Honda CR-V model years does this cover?

These headlight bulbs specifications apply to every Honda CR-V built from 2023 through 2025 — the 6th generation (RS), compact crossover suv (fwd or awd; hybrid ~half of sales). Nothing in this specification changes between those model years. Pick your year for the engines it offered, what changed that year, and the problems recorded against it.

What changed during the 2023–2025 Honda CR-V

  • 2023Generation launch: EX/EX-L gas, Sport/Sport Touring hybrid; hybrid gets 204 hp and FWD availability for the first time
  • 2024LX (17-in wheels) returns as gas base trim; Sport-L Hybrid added
  • 2025Largely carryover; steering gearboxes built after Aug 30, 2024 include the sticky-steering fix from the factory

2023–2025 Honda CR-V headlight bulbs: common questions

What headlight bulb does a 2023–2025 Honda CR-V use?

LED (all trims; sealed projector unit, no user-replaceable bulb) for the low beam and LED (all trims) for the high beam. Trims with factory LED or HID projectors use a sealed assembly instead and are not bulb-serviceable.

Can you put LED bulbs in a 2023–2025 Honda CR-V?

Physically, yes, LED replacements exist in every common base. Whether they work well depends on the housing: a reflector housing designed around a halogen filament scatters LED output into oncoming traffic instead of down the road. Projector housings tolerate the swap far better. Some vehicles also flag the lower current draw as a bulb-out fault.

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