Spot on. They are still illegal and therefore do technically risk MOT failure and voiding insurance.Yes, you can get LED bulbs to fit. But, they are not legal and are an MOT failure. And could of course have consequences for your insurance. Your choice of course.
Otherwise, a popular upgrade is to swap the whole headlight for the OEM H7 version from a Caravelle, available secondhand for £100-200 if you can find a pair. Or some THQ style upgrade headlights.
Considering there is a lot of interest in headlights that dazzle (leading to numerous collisions each year) at the moment it could be that a decision isn’t too far off. We can hope!Phillips and Osram have manufactered particular LED bulbs that are I understand legal as aftermarket bulbs replacing halogen and are registered for particular vehicles. Eventually that could become the situation here but the article that I read suggested not holding ones breath. Evidently there is so much legislation that needs attending to it is not very likely to be considered a priority.
Not in the UK. Yes on the Continent.Phillips and Osram have manufactered particular LED bulbs that are I understand legal as aftermarket bulbs replacing halogen and are registered for particular vehicles.
I forgot to add these bulbs are only available legally in the EU at the present time. Eu Laws have been amended. UK Laws lag. I have posted on this previously. There are publications on the web concerning these matters, I believe that I may have posted on this previously The particular bulbs in question meet far higher and stringent testing requirements than current bulbs and are certificated! Every one should have good decent and safe lighting that does not dazzle others. After all what would be the point in having great lighting for ones self yet the vehicle oncoming crashes into us or others because we have blinded them. I am sure that their will still be those who only care about themselves and sod anyone else. Much of it is driven by a dandy fashion having brighter or whiter bulbs little thought to side effects only mainly appearance but just look at tyre fitments overstretched tyres on rims not wide enough that defy tyre rim width recommendations.Not in the UK. Yes on the Continent.