LED Headlamps Up Close & Personal
#1
LED Headlamps Up Close & Personal
Here's the IS350 with F-Sport package and the LED Headlamps, up close and detailed.
The lights have interesting gray "fins" inside, and I'm not sure what they are for, but I just noticed them in there. Anyway, take a closer look at the new LED Headlamps =]
Profile of the vehicle equipped with LED Headlamps
Profile of the LED Headlamps
Fins inside of headlamps:
Turn Signal
Parking Light Off
Parking Lights ON
Very interesting detail in these headlamps. I can't wait to see these on the road
The lights have interesting gray "fins" inside, and I'm not sure what they are for, but I just noticed them in there. Anyway, take a closer look at the new LED Headlamps =]
Profile of the vehicle equipped with LED Headlamps
Profile of the LED Headlamps
Fins inside of headlamps:
Turn Signal
Parking Light Off
Parking Lights ON
Very interesting detail in these headlamps. I can't wait to see these on the road
#4
That's what they look like, but that makes no sense what-so-ever. What component of the headlight system produces so much heat that it needs dissipated through a passive heat exchanger? Some Japanese engineer probably giggles every time he thinks of the "origami headlight heat sinks" he designed. Artistic and functional? I'm curious.
#11
Former Sponsor
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In comparison with regular incandescent bulbs, LED bulbs are much cooler, but they still produce heat and that heat must be taken away from the light source to increase the life of the LED. The more the heat is dissipated and taken away from the source, the better it is for the source.
#12
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Great move that HIDs are standard and LEds are optional and they seem to be more readily available. I do miss the traditional 3 LED lamp look though.
And thank goodness Lexus has enough sense and class and taste not to make it look like a damn spider
#13
Lexus Fanatic
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nice lights, but wheel gap / fitment (even on f-sport!) is horrendous.
#15
But personally i dont mind - how the heck would you put chains on with less gap than above? Plus, this is eastern europe... my 2IS has larger ground clearance than most cars... it helps with parking since we park on sidewalk sometimes :-)