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Created by Dubina on 2 October, 2024

Project from 3D constructor - https://dubina.biz


The taillight serves to indicate the dimensions of the car, provide light signaling when reversing, braking, turning and to illuminate the road. The headlight uses LEDs, which provide bright light, quick activation and high efficiency. Like the front headlights, the rear lights have an optical system for directional and uniform light distribution. Reflectors and lenses are used to focus the light. The rear light is made in the form of three connected blocks installed in the rear bumper. The lamp combines the following lighting devices: rear side light, brake light, rear turn signal, reversing light. The brake light is activated automatically when the driver presses the brake pedal. The rear side light and brake light are red, but the brake light is brighter. The car has a so-called adaptive brake light, in which the light intensity depends on the intensity of braking. The reversing light provides lighting when the car is reversing. It is activated automatically when the reverse mode is engaged. There are two symmetrical white reversing lights. The rear fog lights are used to warn vehicles behind in poor visibility conditions. The total power of all the rear light bulbs is W = 50 W. The headlight housing is covered with a diffuser. The diffuser is plastic, monolithic, multi-section, three-color. It is installed in the housing on a rubber gasket. The outer part of the diffuser is orange and is designed to signal when the vehicle is maneuvering. The central part is colorless and serves to signal when reversing. The remaining sections of the diffuser are red and are designed to signal when braking and to indicate the dimensions of the vehicle.

 

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