Is the MG ZS lens a bi-xenon lens?
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MG ZS lens is a bi-xenon lens. The function of car light lens: The car light lens can reflect the scattered light of the bulb into parallel beams, greatly enhancing the brightness and ensuring sufficient illumination within a range of 150-400M in front of the car. At the same time, in the low-beam state, the light does not diverge, but the ground illumination effect is good, which will not cause glare and will not affect the normal driving of the oncoming vehicle. Types of car light lenses: Lenses are divided into two types, one is a single-beam lens, and the other is a bi-xenon lens. A single-beam lens controls one bulb and is a dedicated product. The high and low beams of a single-beam lens are separate, while a bi-xenon lens can switch between high and low beams through the internal shutter of the lens.
The factory headlights on the MG ZS indeed use a bi-xenon projector design, which is quite clever. By controlling the shutter, it can switch between high beam and low beam, achieving two lighting modes with a single bulb. Last time I drove my friend's ZS at night, I clearly noticed that the light coverage was more focused than conventional reflector bowl headlights, with a sharp cutoff line. Especially when using the high beam on the highway, the field of vision was significantly wider. However, the factory halogen bulbs have average brightness, so many owners later upgrade to LED bulbs for the best cost-performance ratio—this provides noticeable improvement without replacing the entire headlight assembly. Just make sure to choose the correct bulb model when modifying, and avoid damaging the original sealing to prevent fogging issues during rainy days.