997 LED Headlights (Morimoto Porsche 992 Style Upgrade)

$1,800.00$1,870.00

Upgrade your Porsche 997 with Morimoto’s Bi-LED headlights for brighter, wider, and future-proof lighting. These plug-and-play headlights are designed to meet and exceed SAE and DOT standards and are compatible with both the 997.1 and 997.2 models. With an internal Daytime Running Light inspired by the latest 992 Generation design and Osram 5000K LEDs, these headlights offer a perfect blend of modern technology and timeless style. Don’t settle for hazy, outdated headlights – upgrade to Morimoto 997 LED headlights today.

Description

Introducing Porsche 997 LED Headlight Upgrade by Morimoto, the perfect upgrade for Porsche 997 owners who want to modernize their vehicle while retaining its timeless charm.

TIMELESS DESIGN

The Porsche 997 has aged gracefully over the last decade, with many Porsche enthusiasts now calling it the last of the truly analog cars. With Mezger engines, manual transmissions, and few driver aids, these were simpler times. However, simpler times also came with simple headlights, and that’s one thing Porsche fans don’t necessarily admire. Especially when the original lenses are now starting to haze, and it’s dark outside.

MODERN UPGRADE

At Morimoto, we get it, and that’s why our new 997 Bi-LED headlights are about as future-proof as the 911 itself! Equipped with a high-output Bi-LED projector and modern opUpgrade your Porsche 997 with Morimoto’s Bi-LED headlights for brighter, wider, and future-proof lighting. These plug-and-play headlights are designed to meet and exceed SAE and DOT standards and are compatible with both the 997.1 and 997.2 models. With an internal Daytime Running Light inspired by the latest 992 Generation design and Osram 5000K LEDs, these headlights offer a perfect blend of modern technology and timeless style. Don’t settle for hazy, outdated headlights – upgrade to Morimoto 997 LED headlights today.tics, these headlights offer wider and brighter low beams and high beams that can penetrate far into the distance with ease. Plus, they meet and exceed all SAE and DOT standards, ensuring safety and compliance with the law.

DESIGN INSPIRATION

The design of our 997 XB LED headlights has been inspired by the latest 992 Generation. The internal Daytime Running Light is fitting to the overall design of the 997 and does a great job modernizing the front-end without standing out as an aftermarket part. The LED DRL is powered by Osram 5000K LEDs and is insanely bright, easily visible during the day just like the OE units too. The DRL will also dim down when the parking lights or low beams are on for compliance reasons.

EASY INSTALLATION

Installing the Morimoto 997 Bi-LED headlights is a breeze, thanks to their plug-and-play design that requires no modifications. Plus, they are compatible with both the 997.1 and 997.2 models with single or dual projector headlights, with the only exception being the need to flash the ECU on the .2 cars to eliminate an error code related to the AFS system.

BUILT TO LAST

Built to last, these headlights feature a UV-coated polycarbonate lens and a PPS plastic housing that is lightweight and durable. The die-cast aluminum heat-sinks inside the housings provide ample cooling for the OEM grade LED chips, ensuring reliable performance for years to come. Upgrade to Porsche 997 LED Headlights by Morimoto and experience the perfect blend of timeless style and modern technology.

If you have any questions about upgrading your Porsche to the 997 LED headlights, don’t hesitate to contact us.

Additional information

Headlight Version

For 997 Bi-Xenon Cars, For 997 Xenon & Halogen Cars

Optional Bumper Side Markers

Add LED side markers (+$70), NO (+$0)

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