
Geely Vision has projector headlights. The Geely Vision comes equipped with projector headlights. Introduction to Projector Lenses: A projector lens is an optical element made of transparent material with a spherical surface. A camera lens consists of several lenses, including plastic lenses and glass lenses. Glass lenses are more expensive than plastic ones. Common lens configurations for cameras include: 1P, 2P, 1G1P, 1G2P, 2G2P, 4G, etc. The more lenses, the higher the cost. Therefore, a high-quality camera should use glass lenses, which provide better imaging than plastic lenses and play an important role in fields such as astronomy, military, transportation, medicine, and art. Applications of Projector Lenses: Projector lenses can be widely used in various fields such as security, automotive, digital cameras, lasers, and optical instruments. With the continuous development of the market, lens technology is becoming increasingly widespread in its applications.

I drive a 2018 base model Geely Vision, which comes with standard halogen bulbs without projectors. Those projector lenses really help focus the light beam for longer throw and better nighttime visibility, but budget trims usually skip them to cut costs. After checking owner forums, I found higher trims like the Vision GT might come with projectors—seems like a worthwhile upgrade. DIY installation isn’t too complicated, costing just a few hundred bucks, but it’s best done by a pro shop to avoid short circuits or bulb burnout. For city driving, the non-projector setup barely suffices, but on highways, the lack of brightness becomes obvious. The Geely Vision itself is great value for money, so upgrading the lighting is a smart move for safety.

As someone who frequently works on Geely vehicles, I must say that the Geely Vision's headlights with lenses are mainly found in higher-end models after 2019, while earlier versions mostly feature simple halogen lights without lenses. The lens design offers many benefits, such as concentrating light and reducing glare, but the car can still run normally without it. If you're considering modifying the headlights, you'll need to open the headlight housing to add a lens module, but improper installation can easily cause overheating of the wiring or fuse blowouts. It's recommended to first check your car's user manual to confirm the light type. If your car doesn't have lenses and you don't often drive at night, it's not a big deal. Upgrading can be costly but significantly improves nighttime visibility. Don't neglect headlight maintenance—regularly clean the lenses to prevent dust buildup.

The Geely Vision, I remember my friend's car is a newer model equipped with projector headlights, which provide much more even lighting compared to my older version. The projector acts like a light amplifier, making the brightness more effectively cast on the road, whereas ordinary halogen lights tend to scatter the light more. Upgrading doesn't cost too much; just find a reputable modification shop, and you'll find night driving much more comfortable afterward. The projector design also helps a bit with energy efficiency—more precise light means slightly less power consumption. The Vision offers great value for money, and minor lighting modifications are no big deal; it depends on personal driving habits. You can drive just fine without projectors, especially in the city where streetlights are bright enough—no need for overly bright headlights.


