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Have you ever heard of xenon headlight bulbs? Why are xenon headlight bulbs whiter than halogen bulbs?

The xenon system consists of a light bulb, a starter and a ballast. A xenon system typically provides 3,200 lumens ± 10% and a color temperature at approximately 4,100 to 5,000 Kelvin depending on the type of light bulb. When the light is turned on, there is a strong blue light for approximately 2-5 seconds which transitions into a more white tone.

Xenon bulbs and headlights are an excellent system in terms of the amount of light. If you want to upgrade your xenon lights, you can switch to Philips Xenon X-tremeVision gen2 that provides up to +150% more vision*.

Reach out to any one of our authorized distributors, garages and retailers for your very own Philips Xenon headlight bulbs today!
* Compared to the minimum legal standard (except for D2R that provides up to 20% more vision).
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Standard bulb Xenon X-tremeVision gen2
Ideal for replacement 
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Experience more light
Standard
X-tremeVision plus
Ultinon HID
Brightness
Standard
Up to 150%
Standard
Light color
Up to 4,300 K
Up to 4,800 K
Up to 6000 K
Available in
D1S, D2S, D2R, D3S, D4S, D4R, D5S
D1S, D2S, D2R, D3S, D4S, D5S
D1S, D2S, D2R, D3S, D4S, D4R
*Compared to the minimum legal standard (except for D2R that provides up to 20% more vision)
Standard bulb Xenon WhiteVision gen2

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