Hyundai Venue high beam headlight uses 9005 bulb size while low beam headlight uses 9005 or H7 bulb size. The replacement bulb size chart covers 2020 to 2023 production years.
The year-by-year compatibility chart below provides a quick reference to verify the correct bulb size for your vehicle.
The 9005 and H7 bulb types appear across the Hyundai Venue headlight specifications for the 2020-2023 model years, making them the two relevant bulb types for this vehicle.
The 9005 is an ANSI-standard single-filament halogen bulb rated at 12V and 65W, fitted with a P20d base. It is the standard for the US and Canadian markets.
The H7 is an ECE-standard single-filament halogen bulb rated at 12V and 55W, fitted with a PX26d base. Though it originates from European and worldwide standards, it also holds approval in the US and Japan.
The P20d and PX26d bases are physically distinct and not interchangeable, meaning a 9005 bulb cannot be substituted for an H7, or vice versa, without a base adapter or socket modification.
The 9005 runs at 65W while the H7 runs at 55W, a difference that reflects the distinct wattage ratings of each bulb standard and is relevant to socket and wiring compatibility.
The Hyundai Venue (2020) uses the 9005 for both high beam and low beam positions, but only in vehicles equipped with Halogen Capsule Headlamps.
The 2021 Venue low beam position is split between two bulb sizes: H7 for standard headlamp configurations and 9005 for vehicles equipped with Halogen Capsule Headlamps, making trim-level or headlamp-type verification necessary before sourcing a replacement.
The 2023 Venue uses the 9005 for both the high beam and low beam positions, representing a configuration where a single bulb type serves both functions.
The 2022 Venue uses the 9005 for the high beam and the H7 for the low beam, meaning the two headlight positions on that model year require different bulb types with different bases and wattages.