The Bimota DB6 headlight bulb uses an H7 size for both high beam and low beam functions. The replacement chart covers 2008 to 2009 production years with corresponding bulb specifications.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The H7 is a single-filament halogen bulb operating at 12 volts and 55 watts, fitted with a PX26d base. The single-filament design means each bulb serves one lighting function only, which is why separate H7 units are specified for both the high beam and low beam positions on the Bimota DB6.
The H7 bulb follows the ECE standard, which is the regulatory framework governing lighting equipment across Europe and much of the world. It also carries approval for use in the United States and Japan, making it one of the more broadly accepted halogen bulb types across major automotive markets.
The Bimota DB6 uses the H7 bulb in both the high beam and low beam headlight positions across the 2008-2009 model years covered in the specifications.
Because the high beam and low beam positions share the same bulb type on the DB6, both sockets accept an identical H7 unit. However, the positions themselves are not interchangeable, as each serves a distinct optical function within the headlight assembly.
The PX26d base is a keyed, single-pin connector with a locking bayonet collar. This base type is specific to H7 bulbs and is not physically compatible with other common halogen bases such as the H4's P43t or the H1's P14.5s, preventing incorrect substitution by fitment alone.