
The Lavida Plus has only one rear fog light. Introduction to Lavida lighting: The front design of the Lavida Plus resembles the Arteon, with horizontal grilles integrated into the headlights, complemented by a chrome strip running across the top. The headlights are more refined, with high-end models featuring LED low and high beams, along with LED strip daytime running lights. Introduction to Lavida configuration: The Lavida Plus interior comes in three color schemes: Cool Black, Warm Beige, and Personality Brown. The instrument panel combines analog dials with an LCD screen. The new model also includes features such as auto hold, electronic parking brake, leather seats, one-touch start, dual-zone automatic climate control, rear air vents, and rear USB charging ports.

I've been driving the Lavida Plus for over a year, and it has only one rear fog light, installed at the left rear of the car. This single-light design is mainly to enhance visibility in foggy conditions while avoiding confusion with brake lights. I remember one time driving on the highway during a heavy rain at night—when the fog light was on, the cars behind clearly kept a safer distance. A quick reminder: don't use fog lights on clear days, as it not only drains the battery but also annoys others. Regularly check if the bulb is burnt out; replacing it is cheap, costing just over ten yuan. Driving safety is paramount—when encountering fog, turn it on without skipping this small detail, as it can help you avoid potential accidents. Developing a habit of checking the fog light's condition is a good practice.

Having driven for half a lifetime, I know that the rear fog light of the Lavida Plus is usually a single one, located at the left rear of the vehicle. This configuration complies with safety standards, reducing unnecessary light interference and providing clear guidance for following vehicles in heavy fog. When I was young, I witnessed an accident caused by the fog light not being turned on, resulting in a rear-end collision. That's why I always remind my family: always check the fog light function before driving. Maintenance is also simple—just check if the light cover is dirty every year or so and wipe it clean. Before heading out in foggy weather, test if it lights up; a few minutes can save lives. When choosing a car, I prioritize such practical designs because safe driving is the core, not flashy decorations.

The Lavida Plus has only one rear fog light, located at the left rear corner. It's not just for show—turning it on during foggy weather or rainy nights makes your position visible to vehicles behind you. Don't turn it on unnecessarily, as it can burn out the filament and drain the battery. To check it, simply toggle the fog light switch—if the light turns on, it's working. If it doesn't, first check if the fuse has blown. Keep it simple when driving daily; don't overthink having one light versus two—one is enough for safety. Remember to only activate it when visibility is poor to avoid unnecessary hassle.


