headlamps / primary optics
head up
displays / combinermodules for access systems
interior monitoring
reflectors
special vehicle lamps
Automotive lighting refers to the lighting systems installed on vehicles, including cars, trucks, motorcycles, buses, and other types of vehicles. These lighting systems serve various purposes, including visibility, safety, aesthetics, and signaling. Key components of automotive lighting include:
Headlights: Headlights are essential for illuminating the road ahead and enhancing visibility for the driver, especially in low-light conditions or at night. Modern vehicles often use halogen, LED, or xenon headlights, which provide different levels of brightness and energy efficiency.
Taillights: Taillights are located at the rear of the vehicle and serve to indicate the presence, taille, and direction of travel of the vehicle to other drivers. They typically include brake lights, turn signals, and reverse lights.
Turn Signals: Turn signals, also known as blinkers or indicators, are used to communicate the driver’s intention to turn or change lanes to other road users. They are usually located at the front and rear of the vehicle and can be integrated into the headlights, taillights, or separate housings.
Brake Lights: Brake lights illuminate when the driver applies the brakes, indicating to following drivers that the vehicle is slowing down or stopping. Bright and responsive brake lights are crucial for preventing rear-end collisions.
Fog Lights: Fog lights are low-mounted lights designed to improve visibility in foggy, misty, or other adverse weather conditions where normal headlights may create glare or reflection. They emit a wide, low beam pattern to illuminate the road surface without scattering light.
Daytime Running Lights (DRLs): DRLs are lights that automatically illuminate when the vehicle is in operation, even during daylight hours. They increase the vehicle’s visibility to other road users and help reduce the risk of daytime accidents.
Interior Lighting: Interior lighting includes cabin lights, instrument panel illumination, and ambient lighting. These lights provide visibility and enhance the comfort and aesthetics of the vehicle’s interior.
Exterior Accent Lighting: Some vehicles feature exterior accent lighting, such as LED strips, underbody lighting, or illuminated badges, which add a decorative touch and enhance the vehicle’s appearance.
Automotive lighting technologies continue to evolve, with advancements such as adaptive headlights, matrix LED headlights, and dynamic turn signals becoming increasingly common. These innovations improve visibility, safety, and efficiency while enhancing the overall driving experience.