Does the all-new Excelle have projector headlights?
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The all-new Excelle is equipped with projector headlights, which offer advantages such as uniform brightness, strong penetration, and minimal light dispersion. There are two types of projector headlights installed in vehicles: single-beam and dual-beam. The function of the projector headlight is to refract the parallel light beams reflected by the reflector, creating a distinct cutoff line between light and dark. The all-new Excelle is a premium mid-size car launched by SAIC-GM. In terms of body dimensions, it measures 4419mm in length, 1814mm in width, and 1487mm in height. The all-new Excelle features a family-style winged chrome grille, giving the front fascia a sharper and more robust appearance. The combination of black piano vertical grille and high-gloss chrome winged grille naturally draws the visual focus of the front end to the emblem.
I remember when I last looked at the new Excelle, its standard headlights mostly came with lenses. The lens is that transparent cover in front of the light, which can focus the beam of the bulb, illuminating farther distances without glare. I've driven a friend's car and felt much safer at night, especially on suburban roads where obstacles are more visible. The advantage of lenses is that they prevent light from scattering randomly, reducing the impact on oncoming vehicles. Additionally, the lens design also helps protect the bulb's lifespan, minimizing burnouts. If you maintain your car, pay attention to keeping the lenses clean and avoid letting dirt block the brightness—these small details can significantly improve the driving experience.