Lumileds, a leading lighting solutions company for the automotive industry, has released their newest lighting innovation for Asian vehicle applications, the Philips X-tremeUltinon LED Fog Lamp. This new and advanced auxiliary lamp is designed as an easy plug-and-play replacement for halogen fog light bulb applications and delivers up to 6500K color temperature of bright white light that matches perfectly with the color of Xenon and LED headlights.
Philips X-tremeUltinon Fog Lamps are available for the replacement of H8, H11, and H16 halogen fog light bulbs. Application coverage includes Acura (CSX through ZDX), Honda (Accord through Ridgeline), Kia (Cadenza through Sportage), Lexus (CT200h through RX450h), Mazda (2 through RX8), Mitsubishi (Eclipse through RVR), Nissan (Altima through Xterra), Subaru (Crosstrek through XV Crosstrek), and Toyota (4Runner through Yaris).
Philips X-tremeUltinon Fog Lamps are exceptionally designed to provide peak performance. The lamps are built with an ‘AirFlux design’ to provide constant cooling, ensure the highest light quality, and longest possible service life. This design also leaves ample space to incorporate the best optical lenses available in order to deliver a smooth, inclusion-free beam with no shadowing effects.
For improved safety, the Philips X-tremeUltinon LED Fog Lamp features patented ‘SafeBeam’ technology, which helps eliminate glare to other drivers by creating the same beam pattern as standard halogen fog lights. This ensures that the light emitted by the new LED fog lamp is directed onto the road and not into the eyes of oncoming drivers.
To find out more: www.philips.com/automotive or call 1-800-257-6054.
About Lumileds
For automotive, mobile, IoT and illumination companies who require innovative lighting solutions, Lumileds is a global leader employing more than 9,000 team members operating in over 30 countries. Lumileds partners with its customers to push the boundaries of light.
To learn more about our portfolio of lighting solutions, visit lumileds.com.
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