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Why does the new Jetta car not have fog lights?

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AdrianaRose
07/29/25 9:42am

This absence of fog lights is quite normal, as the country does not mandate front fog lights. Therefore, many manufacturers omit front fog lights to reduce costs. Jetta: It is an automobile brand under FAW-Volkswagen Automotive Co., Ltd., a joint venture of the German Volkswagen Group in China. Its first product, the Jetta (Jetta-MK1), was launched in Europe in 1979. Structurally, the Jetta (including later models like Vento/Bora) is essentially a Golf with a rear trunk, making the Jetta a derivative of the Golf. Automobile fog lights: These are lights used for illuminating the road during rainy or foggy weather conditions. Installed at the front and rear of the vehicle, they can penetrate dense fog and serve to alert oncoming drivers, making it easier for drivers behind to spot the vehicle. They are primarily used in environments with low visibility such as fog, snow, rain, or dust.

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LaIker
08/12/25 11:09am

The absence of front fog lights in the new Jetta model is primarily a result of modern design trends and technological integration. As someone who frequently repairs cars, I've observed that many new models are simplifying their lighting setups, with LED headlights and daytime running lights now sufficiently handling foggy conditions, replacing the traditional role of fog lights. This design not only reduces weight and improves fuel efficiency but also complies with current regulations, such as China's new automotive rules that allow headlights to substitute for fog lights. Manufacturers opting for this solution can also cut costs, saving on fog light materials to enhance the overall cost-performance ratio of the vehicle elsewhere. However, drivers in foggy conditions will need to rely more on headlights or activate daytime running lights for enhanced illumination, and may consider installing additional accessories if necessary to ensure safety. Regular checks on headlight conditions are crucial—don't overlook potential hazards during nighttime driving.

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LeZoey
10/06/25 7:22am

I think the new Jetta doesn't have fog lights because the automaker optimized configurations to save costs. After driving for so many years, I know fog lights aren't frequently used, especially since most LED daytime running lights can handle foggy conditions nowadays. Manufacturers streamlined this component to reduce production costs and vehicle prices, making it more affordable for entry-level models. Meanwhile, market research shows consumers care more about stylish exteriors—removing fog lights gives the front end a cleaner, sleeker look that appeals to young owners. But this doesn't mean safety is neglected—you can keep daytime running lights on or install fog light accessories for harsh weather, while regularly checking the lighting system and addressing issues promptly to prevent accidents.

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VanMiguel
11/20/25 2:02am

The absence of fog lights in the new Jetta is part of the evolution of modern automotive design. Car enthusiasts have taken note of this, as it reflects the direction of energy efficiency and intelligence—LED technology has made headlights more powerful, integrating fog light functions to reduce redundant design. This decision is based on cost and regulations, as some regions have relaxed requirements, with headlight brightness now sufficient to replace fog lights. Drivers can also enhance visibility by turning on daytime running lights or switching lighting modes, while paying attention to vehicle maintenance to avoid minor issues affecting driving.

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