Headlamps
 

Light Sources

Fifty percent of all drivers feel stressed in poor visibility conditions.[1] The strain eases if the road ahead is well lit; good lighting is the best night vision system. Ever since cars were invented, HELLA has been setting innovation milestones and pursuing a forward-looking approach to lighting products and systems. We focus on enhancing both driving comfort and safety, plus the attractive design of HELLA lighting products lets manufacturers achieve specific vehicle designs and positioning strategies. Find out more about our range of lighting products and individual product segments.

[1] Frost & Sullivan

06/12/2015

HALOGEN

 
11/28/2011

XENON

 
11/28/2011

LED

 
11/28/2011
 
10/07/2011

Lighting Systems

One of the first light-based assistance systems was the dynamic bend lighting function, which was introduced in 2003. In this system, the light modules rotate according to the steering angle, nearly doubling the range of visibility in a curve.

One advanced development based on dynamic bend lighting is the Adaptive Frontlight System (AFS). This system uses both the steering angle and the vehicle speed as parameters for illuminating the road. Based on this internal information, a cylinder in the VarioX module is used to create various types of light distribution, including town light, country light, adverse weather and motorway light.

The development of the adaptive cut-off line (aCOL) goes one step further. This feature also utilizes data gathered from the vehicle’s surroundings to generate the light distribution. A camera detects oncoming traffic and cars ahead, and a stepper motor turns the cylinder of the VarioX module to the required position within milliseconds. This means that the light cone always ends directly in front of oncoming traffic, or just behind the car ahead of you.

The glare-free high beam function means that drivers can drive with the high beam on at all times. If the camera detects other traffic on the road, the distribution of light from the high beams is adjusted to mask the specific area.

Now used to illuminate broader areas than ever before, LEDs will also perform the opposite function in the future. Targeted spotlighting functions will allow specific illumination of certain types of objects, such as children playing at the edge of the road. This draws the driver’s attention to these potential risks ahead of time, enabling faster responses.

11/28/2011

Adaptive Frontlighting System (AFS)

 
11/30/2011

Adaptive Cut-Off Line

 
11/28/2011

Vertical Cut-Off Line

 
11/28/2011
 
10/07/2011
 
 
 
Video
HELLA_LCD_The_Art_of_Light_Teaser

Integration of a Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) in an LED headlamp opens up new paths for automotive lighting technology

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MATRIX LED SYSTEM

The electronically controlled Matrix LED System allows the driver to travel in his vehicle with a permanent high beam without risk of dazzling other vehicles. 

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BENEFITS OF XENON HEADLAMPS
BENEFITS OF XENON HEADLAMPS
Watch this video to find out more about the benefits of xenon headlamps. Start the video here
 
ADAPTIVE FRONTLIGHTING SYSTEM
ADAPTIVE FRONTLIGHTING SYSTEM
Find out more about the AFS system. Start the video here
 
ADAPTIVE CUT-OFF LINE

Click here to watch the video about the adaptive cut-off line. 

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GLARE-FREE HIGH BEAM
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Study about accident prevention 1
Find out more about the accident prevention potential of xenon headlamps based on filmed studies by GIDAS Start the video here
 
Study about accident prevention 2
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