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  2. Lincoln MKX - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln MKX features bi-xenon HID projector headlights, LED daytime running lights, LED fog lights, LED taillights, or full adaptive LED headlights with LED amber turn signals, LED daytime running lights, LED taillights, and LED fog lights which replaces the standard bi-xenon headlights if the Lincoln MKX is equipped with Luxury Package.

  3. Headlights are blinding us. Here’s why it’s mostly an ...

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    Until two years ago, US auto safety regulations, written for traditional headlights, simply didn’t allow for adaptive headlight technology at all. Light beams wrapping around other vehicles just ...

  4. Lincoln MKS - Wikipedia

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    The concept included Lincoln's signature waterfall, cross-hatched grille with a crosshatching. The concept car's headlights featured adaptive lighting that pivoted the headlight projectors with steering inputs. The headlight assemblies incorporated a series of LEDs that would blink in sequence for turn indication. Side vents at the rear of the ...

  5. Lincoln Nautilus - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Nautilus was released as the mid-cycle revision of the second-generation MKX in November 2017 for the 2019 model year. [2] Adopting the styling of the newly introduced Continental and Navigator, the Nautilus transitioned from the previous split-wing grille to a large rectangular grille with a large Lincoln star emblem.

  6. American drivers are finally getting high definition ... - AOL

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    After nearly a decade of petitions, the NHTSA is giving the OK to ADB (Adaptive Driving Beam). American drivers are finally getting high definition headlights (adaptive driving beam) [Video] Skip ...

  7. Headlamp - Wikipedia

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    Adaptive Highbeam Assist is Mercedes-Benz's marketing name for a headlight control strategy that continuously automatically tailors the headlamp range so the beam just reaches other vehicles ahead, thus always ensuring maximum possible seeing range without glaring other road users. [155] It was first launched in the Mercedes E-class in 2009. [154]

  8. List of vehicles with hidden headlamps - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of vehicles that feature hidden headlamps (also called pop-up headlights). [1] The vast majority of hidden headlamps are on cars, however, there are a handful of vehicles included in the list that do not fit this category. These include motorcycles, buses and trains.

  9. Automotive lighting - Wikipedia

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    The first Ford Model T used carbide lamps for headlights and oil lamps for tail lights. It did not have all-electric lighting as a standard feature until several years after its introduction. Dynamos for automobile headlights were first fitted around 1908 and became commonplace in 1920s automobiles.