If you own the updated VW Golf MK7.5 (2018–2020), you probably don’t like its traditional halogen headlight bulbs. An upgrade to full-LED headlamps can help improve visibility and driving.
But not every headlight fits every vehicle, and finding compatible options shouldn’t be a hassle. Here’s how to find the best Volkswagen headlight bulbs for your VW Golf from the options available at CarLightVision.
Volkswagen Headlight Bulb Fitment & Compatibility For Golf MK7.5

The Volkswagen Golf Mk7.5 offers enhanced style and a few electrical upgrades. You get redesigned bumpers, new headlight shapes, upgraded grilles, and a few more things. A notable result of these upgrades is that it makes it impossible to use the headlights of Mk7 and Mk7.5 interchangeably.
We’ve three different headlights options for the Mk7.5 in the form of HID, Halogen, and OEM Full HD LEDs. Each of these has its own connectors, control modules, and LED wiring configurations.

Retrofitting between these LED systems is impossible without proper harnesses and modules. Even if you try, you’ll end up with electrical issues, inoperative systems, warning lights, and more.
Therefore, it is vital that you first confirm the right LED type for your unit before investing in any upgrade or replacement. Using the right LED fit ensures security, compliance, and eases headlight maintenance and restoration.
Suitable Headlight Styles For Volkswagen GOLF MK7.5
There are several headlight styles suitable for use on your facelifted VW Gold MK7.5. All you need to do is ensure compatibility and properly tackle fitment issues, and these headlights won’t fail you. Choose any of these depending on your lighting and style preference and see the LED magic yourself:
OEM or Projector LEDs

The factory-specified OEM LED or Projector LED Units are for you if you need the best fit and headlight finishing for your unit. OEM LEDs feature DRLs and ensure perfect beam patterns during nighttime driving. These headlights also offer plug-and-play compatibility for most of the Mk7.5 models.
Aftermarket LEDs
Another LED style option for the Mk7.5 is the aftermarket Full LED Retrofit Assemblies. These headlights feature dynamic DRLs and sequential indicators. Many of these offer plug-and-play compatibility to avoid any errors during headlight replacement.

Projector Conversions
Lastly, we have projector conversions for halogen models, ideal for MK7.5 vehicles with halogen lights. You can upgrade using 360° LEDs or high-lumen, Bi-LED projector connections in these models. As a result, you’ll get a cleaner cut-off, better beam, and higher brightness.
Regardless of the style of LEDs you choose, it is better to recheck compatibility and compliance before installation. This helps prevent coding or fitment issues and annoyance at a later stage.

Technical Headlight Bulbs Features Comparison
Before investing in any of the above styles, it’s essential to first review and understand a few features and then choose the most suitable style.
Firstly, it’s important to check the shape and style of the daytime running lights. The most common shapes are U-shaped and C-shaped signatures. Depending on the headlights your vehicle has, you can choose either the U-shaped or C-shaped DRLs.
It’s important to pick the right option between projector and reflector headlights based on your brightness and beam focus needs. Projector headlights often have a sharper and neater beam focus, while reflectors offer simpler and less precise light beams.

Many modern headlights also feature dynamic or sequential turn signals. Decide whether you prefer a turn signal that moves in sequence or one that just blinks. Here, you also have amber vs. white color options.
Another factor to compare is the auto-level function, also known as built-in levelling of the headlights. You need to decide whether you want a headlight unit that requires manual levelling based on traffic conditions or if you’d rather invest in auto-leveling headlights.
Regardless of the feature or headlight type you choose, it’s important to ensure correct beam alignment and proper LED aiming to reduce glare and inconvenience for oncoming traffic.
Lastly, compare the available options for connector types and wiring harness compatibility. Not all headlights plug in the same way or use the same wiring structure. So, before investing in a headlight style, make sure your vehicle’s unit and adapter can support it properly.
VW Golf MK7.5 Selection Guide

Once on the CarLight Vision’s website, thoroughly scroll through the website, browse the available LED product options, and check different LED products. It’s best to explore our resources to gain a clear understanding of how to find the perfect LED headlights.
Once you’re familiar with the basics, we recommend downloading our product catalog. Here you can explore a range of compatible headlights and top aftermarket headlight brands. If there’s any confusion, just reach out to our team — they’ll help you in the best possible way.
Search for specific headlights within the catalog page instead of scrolling through the entire list and uncovering blocked options. Use product-specific keywords and codes to confirm compatibility and quickly find the best option.

Using terms like Golf 7.5 LED headlights and MK7.5 LED series can help you identify the correct fit quickly.
Another way to ensure you’re making the right choice is to confirm the legality of headlights. For that, we suggest you review ECE and SAE compatibilities and determine which applies to your location.
In LED product descriptions, look for terms like DOT or ECE-approved or E-MARK. These details help confirm whether the headlight meets your local laws and safety standards.
Installation & Coding
The installation of new LED headlights on your Volkswagen Golf MK7.5 begins with removing the old units. Loosen the bolts and disconnect the wiring harnesses.
In some cases, you may also need to remove the entire headlight housing. But new headlights now fit into the existing housing, connecting with the available mounting points. This makes the whole process relatively straightforward.

After installation, the next step is to check whether your LED unit requires any coding. If it does, you’ll need to use VCDS or similar tools to enable certain features and prevent dashboard errors.
Common issues during installation involve CAN bus errors and problems with DRLs. These problems occur due to incompatible wiring or incorrect coding. We recommend following a coding guide or opting for professional installation.
Pros and Cons of Different LED Styles
All of the above LED styles have their own pros and cons, and depending on which one you choose, you will have to deal with a few drawbacks.
OEM LEDs offer the best compatibility and fit without requiring additional wiring. However, these are often expensive and only available from a reliable supplier.
Moving on to aftermarket full LEDs, many brands offer excellent options with even better features than OEMs. However, there’s also a higher risk of being deceived or wasting money if you don’t find a trusted supplier or choose a renowned brand.

Lastly, the projector LED conversion kits are a good option if you don’t want to replace the entire headlight unit. However, these come with certain limitations — you must ensure full compatibility. In some cases, additional coding work is also required.
How to Choose the Right Headlight?
Choosing the right headlights from a reliable supplier that ships to your region is not difficult. First, make sure to confirm your vehicle’s model year and trim. Different trims and model years can have varying LED headlight requirements and connection needs.
Then, check the original factory lighting to see whether your car has halogen, OEM LEDs, or another type. This helps ensure you find a compatible upgrade.

Lastly, make sure you’re aware of the new headlights’ connectors and wiring requirements and that they match your car’s original setup. Some LED upgrades may require adapters and wiring modifications for proper functionality. Having the correct information and feedback before any action helps too.
Conclusion
Depending on your preferences, you can opt for OEM projectors, aftermarket LEDs, or customised projector conversions for your Volkswagen MK7.5. Before selecting any headlight style, make sure it complies with local regulations and fits properly in your vehicle’s original housing.
We encourage seeking professional assistance and relying on a trusted supplier to verify compatibility and compliance before investing.

Upgrade Your VW MK7.5 LEDs With Us
At Car Light Vision, we can offer reliable support and solutions to VW Golf owners for all their headlight-related needs. Whether you want to invest in your personal unit or are looking for bulk options, we have everything to protect your peace of mind.
Contact us today for expert opinions, suggestions, and a customised quote to upgrade your VW MK7.5 LED lights. We offer personalised solutions and cater to bulk and wholesale clients alike.
FAQs
Q1: Are MK7 headlights compatible with MK7.5?
Not really. Both MK7 and MK7.5 are incompatible due to different connectors and shapes, and cannot be used interchangeably.
Q2: Do I need coding after swapping?
Yes, in most cases, coding is required to enable certain functions of the new headlights, including DRLs.
Q3: Can I retrofit my halogen MK7.5 to full LED?
Certainly! In most cases, plug-and-play adaptability will help you achieve this. Otherwise, you may need adapters or slight wiring modifications.
Q4: What happens if I choose a headlight not sold on CarLightVision?
With unreliable sellers, there’s no guarantee of proper fit, certification, or wiring for the LEDs. It’s best to find a reliable supplier if you can’t buy from us.