Where is the fog light on the Boyue Pro?

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OLouis
07/29/25 5:52pm
The Boyue Pro is not equipped with fog lights because the vehicle comes with LED daytime running lights. Introduction to Fog Lights: When driving in adverse weather conditions such as fog, snow, heavy rain, or in environments filled with smoke and dust, front fog lights are essential for illuminating the road ahead and ensuring driving safety. In recent years, fog lights have often been integrated into the front bumper in terms of design. Principle of Fog Lights: The filament of the light source is positioned at the focal point of the reflector's parabolic surface. After being reflected by the reflector, it forms a beam parallel to the optical axis. The diffuser lens then spreads and refracts the beam to create a wider horizontal light pattern, ensuring the light distribution and intensity meet regulatory requirements.
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