What are Adaptive Headlamps
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What is the Adaptive Front Lighting System?

The adaptive front lighting system optimises your vehicle's headlight beam patterns to suit specific driving conditions. Such as for motorway, city, or country road driving, as well as parking and cornering manoeuvres. As well as your standard high beam and low beam, the system also utilises the following modes below:

Motorway low beam

This mode lifts the cut-off line and adds more light in the kink to increase foresight at driving speeds above 110 kph (70 mph).

Example of motorway low-beam light

City low beam

This mode comes with a lower cut-off line and more light in the foreground to focus on the near at driving speeds under 40 kph (25 mph).

Example of city low-beam light

Static bending light

This mode provides a single beam pattern outboard with the low beam to achieve optimised illumination of the road according to the steering wheel angle.

Example of static bending light

All-weather light

This mode complements the low beams with additional illumination to the front and sides of the vehicle.

Example of all-weather light

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