How many reverse lights does the new Hyundai ix35 have?

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VincentMarie
07/30/25 8:49am
Hyundai ix35 has one reverse light. The Hyundai ix35 model features a single reverse light design located on the right side of the rear bumper, with the fog light symmetrically placed on the left side. In reality, using a single reverse light and a single rear fog light does save some costs, but this design is also common in foreign markets. Therefore, it cannot be considered a reduction in specifications for the domestic market. Of course, the single reverse light design is not fixed; some automakers may adjust it based on the specific conditions of each model. The reverse light is not solely for illumination but primarily serves as a warning to vehicles or pedestrians behind, indicating that the car is reversing and they should be cautious. In well-lit areas, the reverse light has minimal effect, so having one or two makes little difference. There is also some rationale behind having a single rear fog light. Since the rear fog light emits a bright red color when lit, having two could mislead following drivers into thinking the car ahead is braking, potentially creating a safety hazard.
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