Audi R8 2020 Bulb Size
Bulb size chart
This 2020 Audi R8 bulb size page helps you verify the correct bulbs by lighting position, so you can match the right part before ordering. Whether you are replacing an exterior lamp or an interior light, checking the bulb chart by location is the easiest way to avoid fitment mistakes on the R8.
The 2020 Audi R8 uses LED lighting for the listed exterior and interior positions on this page. Because trim and lighting package can vary by market and body style, it is still important to confirm the exact lamp location on your vehicle before buying replacement bulbs or planning a repair.
For the best fitment results, compare the bulb position on the page with the light on your car and check the installed bulb or module before purchase. Some 2020 Audi R8 models may differ by trim, market, or factory lighting package, and LED-equipped cars can use different assemblies than halogen or incandescent vehicles. If you are considering an aftermarket conversion, make sure the replacement is compatible with the housing, connector, and electronics, since LED systems may require matched modules rather than a simple bulb swap.
FAQ
Does the 2020 Audi R8 use LED bulbs for the listed lights on this page?
Yes. The bulb chart for this page lists LED for the covered exterior and interior positions, including the headlights, brake lights, turn signals, license plate light, dome light, map light, and cargo-area lighting.
Why should I check bulb size by lighting position on a 2020 Audi R8?
The R8 can use different lighting hardware depending on where the bulb is installed. Checking by position helps you identify the correct fit for the specific lamp, such as low beam, high beam, rear turn signal, or interior light.
Are the 2020 Audi R8 headlight bulbs the same for high beam and low beam?
The page shows LED for both high beam and low beam headlight positions, but you should still verify the exact headlamp setup on your car before ordering, since lighting package differences can affect the assembly used.
Can I replace a 2020 Audi R8 brake light bulb with a standard bulb?
No. The listed brake light bulb position is LED, so replacement usually involves the correct LED component or module rather than a standard incandescent bulb.
What should I know about the front and rear turn signal bulbs on the 2020 Audi R8?
Both front and rear turn signal positions are listed as LED. That means the replacement part must match the LED setup used in the specific lamp assembly on your vehicle.
Does the license plate light on the 2020 Audi R8 use LED?
Yes. The license plate light bulb position on this page is listed as LED, so you should confirm the exact housing and connector before purchasing a replacement.
Are interior bulbs like the dome light, map light, and glove box light also LED on the 2020 Audi R8?
Yes. The page lists LED for the dome light, map light, glove box light, trunk or cargo area light, interior door light, and stepwell light positions.
What if my 2020 Audi R8 has a different lighting package than the bulb chart shows?
That can happen. Trim level, market, and factory lighting package can change the bulb or module used, so always compare the chart to the actual light on your car before ordering.
Can I use aftermarket LED conversions on the 2020 Audi R8?
You can, but compatibility matters. The replacement must fit the housing and work correctly with the vehicle’s electronics, and some LED systems are not designed for simple bulb-style conversions.
How do I avoid buying the wrong bulb for my 2020 Audi R8?
Check the exact lamp position, inspect the installed bulb or module if possible, and compare it with the bulb chart for this year and model. This is especially important on LED-equipped vehicles.
Are the back up reverse lights and side marker lights LED on the 2020 Audi R8?
Yes. The page lists LED for the back up reverse light, front side marker light, and rear side marker light positions.
Is the engine compartment light on the 2020 Audi R8 included here?
Yes, the engine compartment light is listed as LED on this page, but it may be optional depending on the vehicle configuration.