
The Arrizo 5 headlight comes with a lens, which has strong light-gathering capabilities, characterized by being bright and clear. The Arrizo 5 is a compact sedan under the Chery brand. Taking the 2020 Arrizo 5 Manual Sport Edition as an example, its body dimensions are: length 4572 mm, width 1825 mm, height 1482 mm, with a wheelbase of 2670 mm. The 2020 Arrizo 5 Manual Sport Edition is equipped with a 1.5L turbocharged engine, delivering a maximum power of 115 kW at 5500 rpm, and a maximum torque of 230 N·m at 1750 to 4000 rpm.

I've personally driven the base model of the Arrizo 5, and its headlights don't come with projectors. Projectors are mainly used to focus the light beam, making the illumination more concentrated and reaching further, thus improving nighttime visibility. Base models mostly use reflector-type halogen lamps, which produce more scattered light, so you might feel the illumination isn't bright enough when driving at night. If safety is a priority for you, projectors can provide clearer visibility and reduce accident risks. Additionally, upgrading to projectors is quite simple in the market now—just a few hundred yuan can get it done without affecting the original vehicle warranty. Projector designs also vary, with some new cars featuring LED projectors that offer stronger illumination and better energy efficiency. Therefore, whether the Arrizo 5 has projectors depends on the configuration: the entry-level version doesn't, while the Pro version or specific model years might include them. It's best to confirm this when purchasing the car.

As someone who frequently works on car repairs, I've handled many cases involving the Arrizo 5. Its entry-level models generally don't come equipped with projectors. Structurally, a projector functions like a condenser lens, reducing light loss and enhancing brightness, whereas reflector-type headlights are simpler but produce scattered light. During maintenance, inspecting the headlight assembly becomes more straightforward. Without projectors, bulbs are prone to overheating. Upgrading is feasible, as there are universal projector kits available on the market. After installation, the improvement in illumination is noticeable, significantly boosting safety. Projectors also help reduce glare, making them more suitable for night driving. I recommend owners regularly check their lighting systems. If the budget allows, considering higher trim levels with factory-installed projectors can save trouble down the line.

From a safety perspective, lenses are crucial! The base model of the Arrizo 5 doesn't come with lenses, and scattered light can affect night driving visibility, making it difficult to see obstacles ahead. Higher-end versions like the Pro series likely include lenses, providing more precise and safer illumination. With years of driving experience, I deeply understand: lenses focus the light beam, improving visibility by over 50% and preventing hazards. The modification is simple and affordable—I recommend installing a lens kit, which costs just a few hundred yuan. Don't overlook headlight upgrades; nighttime driving safety comes first.


