New Philips X-tremeUltinon LED Fog Lamps Offer Plug-and-Play Installation for Domestic Vehicles

New Philips X-tremeUltinon LED Fog Lamps Offer Plug-and-Play Installation for Domestic Vehicles

To ensure the safest driving experience, Philips XtremeUltinon LED fog lamps feature patented SafeBeam technology, which projects light exactly where it’s needed, eliminating glare for other drivers.

Lumileds has introduced its newest performance lighting for domestic vehicle applications.

The Philips X-tremeUltinon LED fog lamp provides up to 200 percent brighter light when compared to standard, minimum legal requirements in test results for fog headlamp, according to the company. Powered by premium LUXEON LEDs, Philips X-tremeUltinon LED fog lamps deliver up to 6500K color temperature for a crisp, bright white look that matches perfectly with HID and LED headlights.

The new lamp is designed as an easy plug-and-play replacement for any domestic vehicle equipped with H8, H11 or H16 halogen fog lights.

Make and model coverage includes:

  • Buick (Allure to Verano)
  • Cadillac (CTS to XLR)
  • Chevrolet (Camaro to Trax)
  • Chrysler (200 and 300)
  • Dodge (Avenger to Durango)
  • Ford (C-Max to Taurus X)
  • GMC (Acadia and Terrain)
  • Jeep (Compass to Renegade)
  • Lincoln (MKS to MKZ)

Applications also are available for the Dodge Sprinter and Ford Transit Connect.

“Philips X-tremeUltinon fog lamps are exceptionally well-designed to provide peak performance,” the company said in a news release. “The lamps are built with an ‘AirFlux design’ to provide constant cooling and ensure the highest light quality and longest possible service life.”

To ensure the safest driving experience, Philips XtremeUltinon LED fog lamps feature patented SafeBeam technology, which projects light exactly where it’s needed, eliminating glare for other drivers.

To find out more, visit www.philips.com/automotive or call 800-257-6054.

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