Altezza lights

The origin of true Altezza lights, the Toyota Altezza.

Altezza lights (also known as Lexus lights, Euro lights, crystal lights, or clear lights) are vehicle tail lamp clusters consisting of one or more internal lamp units, covered with a clear (or tinted) acrylic cover. This style of taillight was made popular by Lexus and has been stock equipment on Toyota Altezza and Lexus IS300 models since 1998. Some Altezza lights also use LED lighting.[1]

Origin

The style was first used on the rear light clusters of the Toyota Altezza in 1998, which was sold elsewhere in the world months later as the Lexus IS. Prior to the release of the Altezza, the Toyota Supra Mark IV also used an encased tail lamp assembly in gun-metal grey that is sometimes credited with starting the trend. The Mark I Altezza taillight housing was finished in chrome.

Altezza lights are commonly installed as an aftermarket part on modified cars but are also standard equipment on many vehicles. These include the Toyota Prius C, third and fourth generation Nissan Altima, second and third generation Subaru Impreza hatchback, second generation Chevrolet Aveo sedan, 2011-2016 Honda Brio hatchback, and 2007-2016 Mitsubishi Lancer, the 2011 facelift Toyota Fortuner, and the fourth generation Mitsubishi Pajero.

References

  1. "Altezza Lights: A Retrospective - The Truth About Cars". The Truth About Cars. 2013-02-28. Retrieved 2018-04-27.
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