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  1. Mirror indicator, right  VW Touareg II 11-18 7P6949102

    Mirror Indicator

    Volkswagen
    7P6949102
    £30.93 £25.77
  2. Mirror indicator, left  VW Touareg II 11-18 7P6949101

    Mirror Indicator

    Volkswagen
    7P6949101
    £30.93 £25.77
  3. Mirror indicator, left  Suzuki SX4 S-Cross JY, Vitara III LY 36430-61M00

    Mirror Indicator

    Suzuki
    36430-61M00
    £23.20 £19.33
  4. Puddle light, left  VW Touareg III 760945291

    Surround Lamp

    Volkswagen
    760945291
    £11.59 £9.66
  5. Puddle light, right  VW Touareg III 760945292

    Surround Lamp

    Volkswagen
    760945292
    £11.59 £9.66
  6. Puddle light, right  Skoda Karoq, Kodiaq I, Octavia III, Superb III, VW T-Roc, Taos 3T0945292A

    Surround Lamp

    Skoda
    3T0945292A
    £11.59 £9.66
  7. Puddle light, left  Skoda Karoq, Kodiaq I, Octavia III, Superb III, VW T-Roc, Taos 3T0945291A

    Surround Lamp

    Skoda
    3T0945291A
    £11.59 £9.66
  8. Mirror indicator, left  Audi Q8 RSQ8 4M 4M8949101

    Mirror Indicator

    Audi
    4M8949101
    £23.20 £19.33
  9. Mirror indicator, right Audi Q8 RSQ8 4M 4M8949102

    Mirror Indicator

    Audi
    4M8949102
    £23.20 £19.33
  10. Puddle light, left  VW Atlas 18-25, Atlas Cross Sport 20-25 3CN945291

    Surround Lamp

    Volkswagen
    3CN945291
    £11.59 £9.66
  11. Puddle light, right  VW Atlas 18-25, Atlas Cross Sport 20-25 3CN945292

    Surround Lamp

    Volkswagen
    3CN945292
    £11.59 £9.66
  12. Puddle light, left  VW Arteon, Passat B8 3G0945291A

    Surround Lamp

    Volkswagen
    3G0945291A
    £11.59 £9.66
  13. Puddle light, right  VW Arteon, Passat B8 3G0945292A

    Surround Lamp

    Volkswagen
    3G0945292A
    £11.59 £9.66
  14. Mirror Indicator 1637857980

    Mirror Indicator

    Peugeot
    1637857980
    £30.93 £25.77
  15. Mirror indicator, right  Suzuki SX4 S-Cross JY, Vitara III LY 36410-61M00

    Mirror Indicator

    Suzuki
    36410-61M00
    £23.20 £19.33
  16. Mirror indicator, right  Peugeot 508 II, DS3 Crossback 9833529680

    Mirror Indicator

    DS Automobiles
    9833529680
    £30.93 £25.77
  17. Mirror indicator, right  Opel Vauxhall Mokka B II 1637858080

    Mirror Indicator

    Peugeot
    1637858080
    £30.93 £25.77
  18. Mirror indicator, left  Mirror indicator, left, Opel Vauxhall Mokka B 9835015980

    Mirror Indicator

    Peugeot
    9835015980
    £30.93 £25.77
  19. Mirror indicator, right  Audi A8 S8 D4 10-17 4H0949102

    Mirror Indicator

    Audi
    4H0949102
    £38.67 £32.22
  20. Mirror indicator, left  Audi A8 S8 D4 10-17 4H0949101

    Mirror Indicator

    Audi
    4H0949101
    £30.93 £25.77
  21. Mirror indicator, left  Audi A3 S3 RS3 8V 13-20 8V0949101

    Mirror Indicator

    Audi
    8V0949101
    £23.20 £19.33
  22. Mirror Indicator 565949101

    Mirror Indicator

    Skoda
    565949101
    £23.20 £19.33
  23. Mirror indicator, right  Audi A3 S3 RS3 8V 13-20 8V0949102

    Mirror Indicator

    Audi
    8V0949102
    £23.20 £19.33
  24. Mirror indicator, right  Audi A1 GB, VW Polo VI 2G0949102

    Mirror Indicator

    Volkswagen
    2G0949102
    £19.33 £16.11
  25. Mirror indicator, left  Audi A1 GB, VW Polo VI 2G0949101

    Mirror Indicator

    Volkswagen
    2G0949101
    £19.33 £16.11
  26. Mirror indicator, right  Skoda Kamiq, Scala 654949102

    Mirror Indicator

    Skoda
    654949102
    £23.20 £19.33
  27. Mirror indicator, left  Skoda Kamiq, Scala 654949101

    Mirror Indicator

    Skoda
    654949101
    £23.20 £19.33
  28. Mirror indicator, right  Seat Ateca, Tarraco 575949102A

    Mirror Indicator

    Seat
    575949102A
    £30.93 £25.77
  29. Mirror indicator, left  Seat Ateca, Tarraco 575949101A

    Mirror Indicator

    Seat
    575949101A
    £30.93 £25.77
  30. Mirror indicator, right  Skoda Karoq, Kodiaq I, VW Taos 565949102

    Mirror Indicator

    Skoda
    565949102
    £23.20 £19.33
  31. Mirror indicator, left  Skoda Karoq, Kodiaq I 565949101A

    Mirror Indicator

    Skoda
    565949101A
    £23.20 £19.33
  32. Mirror indicator, right  Skoda Karoq, Kodiaq I 565949102A

    Mirror Indicator

    Skoda
    565949102A
    £23.20 £19.33
  33. Mirror indicator, left  VW Touareg III 760949101

    Mirror Indicator

    Volkswagen
    760949101
    £19.33 £16.11
  34. Mirror indicator, right  VW Touareg III 760949102

    Mirror Indicator

    Volkswagen
    760949102
    £19.33 £16.11
  35. Side marker lamp  Mercedes Sprinter 906 907 910 A9109067700

    Marker Lamp

    Mercedes
    A9109067700
    £11.59 £9.66
  36. Side marker lamp  Mercedes Sprinter 906 907 910 A9068201456

    Marker Lamp

    Mercedes
    A9068201456
    £11.59 £9.66

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Lighting


Lighting plays a far greater role in the automotive world than simply brightening the road ahead. It is a vital element of safety, design, and innovation – guiding drivers through the darkest conditions, ensuring vehicles are visible to others, and shaping the unique character of every model on the road. From traditional halogen bulbs to cutting-edge LED and laser technologies, automotive lighting has evolved into a versatile system that enhances both functionality and style. Its significance goes beyond practicality: the right lighting solutions improve visibility, reduce accidents, and highlight the technological progress of modern vehicles. Understanding the importance and versatility of automotive lighting sets the stage for exploring the wide range of solutions available today, each designed to meet the diverse needs of drivers, manufacturers, and regulators alike.

Automotive Lighting Electronics


Electronics have completely transformed the way lighting functions in modern vehicles, taking it far beyond simple illumination. In today’s cars, lighting is a sophisticated system that combines sensors, control modules, and advanced light sources to deliver both safety and aesthetics. The integration of automotive lighting electronics ensures that beams adapt to road conditions, traffic situations, and even driver behavior in real time. One of the most significant advancements has been the adoption of LED technology. LEDs deliver brighter illumination with lower energy consumption and longer service life than halogen bulbs. Controlled electronically, they can be arranged in complex patterns, enabling adaptive headlights, sequential turn signals, and signature daytime running lights that serve as both functional and stylistic elements. Adaptive front-lighting systems (AFS) and matrix LED or laser units represent another leap forward. Using cameras, sensors, and electronic control units, these lights automatically adjust their beams to avoid glare while maximizing visibility. Automotive lighting electronics also play a critical role inside the vehicle. Ambient LED systems allow drivers to create a personalized cabin atmosphere while improving visibility of controls and displays. Electronic modules ensure seamless communication between lighting components, allowing instant responses to signals from driver-assistance systems such as lane-keeping or automatic braking. In short, the development of automotive lighting electronics has made lighting not only smarter and safer but also more central to vehicle identity, branding, and driver comfort.

Auto Interior Lighting Solutions


Within the cabin, lighting has become a defining part of design and user experience. Once limited to basic dome lights, auto interior lighting now influences how passengers feel and interact with their surroundings. At its core, interior lighting improves safety and convenience: overhead lamps, footwell illumination, and door lights guide passengers in the dark and highlight obstacles. But the real transformation comes from ambient LED systems that wrap the interior in customizable tones, reducing eye strain while creating a relaxed, premium atmosphere. Instrument cluster and dashboard lighting are equally vital. Advanced systems automatically adjust brightness to ensure clarity in all conditions, keeping drivers focused without distraction. Targeted lights, such as those in reading lamps or vanity mirrors, add functionality without disturbing fellow passengers. Meanwhile, manufacturers increasingly use subtle illuminated trim lines and accents to create a sophisticated environment that elevates the perception of quality. In high-end vehicles, auto interior lighting is integrated with infotainment and driving modes, creating dynamic effects that signal navigation turns, incoming calls, or even wellness features that adjust color and brightness to improve mood and reduce stress. What was once a mere convenience has become a sophisticated design element that blends safety, comfort, and personalization.

Energy Efficiency in Automotive Lighting


Energy-efficient lighting has redefined how vehicles balance performance with environmental responsibility. Traditional halogen bulbs consumed significant power and had limited lifespans, but the arrival of LEDs and laser systems has changed the equation. These technologies reduce electrical demand, lowering fuel consumption in combustion engines and extending driving range in electric and hybrid cars. The environmental benefits are just as important. Reduced power consumption leads to fewer emissions, aligning with global sustainability goals and stricter regulations. Longer-lasting lights also mean fewer replacements, reducing waste and supporting a circular economy. For drivers, this translates into lower maintenance costs and greater reliability, while for manufacturers it strengthens their ability to meet environmental commitments without sacrificing safety or style.

Trends in Automotive Lighting Design


Lighting design has become a showcase of how vehicles embody modern technological and cultural trends. Aesthetically, light bars, illuminated grilles, and distinctive LED patterns now serve as brand signatures, instantly recognizable even at a distance. Functionally, adaptive matrix and laser headlights integrate with sensors and cameras to deliver intelligent illumination tailored to conditions. Inside, ambient lighting personalizes the cabin, turning every journey into a more immersive experience. These developments align with broader industry shifts: the move toward electrification, the prioritization of efficiency, and the growing demand for personalization. Lighting now embodies this transformation, blending sustainability with digital innovation while strengthening the bond between driver, vehicle, and brand identity.