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How The Upcoming Audi Q9 Revolutionizes Headlight Technology

How The Upcoming Audi Q9 Revolutionizes Headlight Technology

The upcoming flagship SUV from Audi is bringing headlight technology that the US hasn’t seen yet.

Especially as LED lighting has become more universal in the automotive industry, headlights are a tricky balance. While brighter lights give drivers better visibility, they can also cause glare for other drivers. The upcoming Audi Q9, a new flagship SUV model from the iconic German luxury manufacturer, plans to change that with headlight technology that has yet to be introduced to the United States market.

In Europe, adaptive headlight technology has been available that improves visibility for drivers while reducing glare for oncoming traffic at the same time. The technology has been in use in Europe since 2013, and while regulations prevented its adoption in the United States market in that time, new federal regulations have opened a pathway for the adaptive technology to make its way onto the domestic market.

When the new full-size, flagship Audi Q9 SUV is launched, it will bring Digital Matrix LED lighting with it, including Adaptive Driving Beam technology that will be available for US customers for the first time. The system meets the D.O.T.’s regulations for glare, while also delivering the high performance that the adaptive systems are able to give drivers. It’s coming to US Audi dealerships later this year, and the micro LED technology is an important milestone for Audi’s lighting innovation.

Rather than activating or deactivating high beams fully, the adaptive system actively reshapes the light pattern based on what is detected by the front cameras, dimming the pixels that will cause glare, and maintaining brightness for the driver’s own visibility. The light temperature, which is near that of natural daylight, also works to reduce fatigue.

One of many innovations that will be introduced with the Q9, the new lighting technology is a continuation of Audi’s leadership in lighting technology. In the late ‘90s, Audi innovated with the Xenon headlights in the A8, while the Audi R8 pushed the envelope in 2008 with its full LED headlights, and the Audi A8’s adaptive lights worked with navigation data in 2010. Throughout the 2010s, Audi continued to innovate with technology like matrix LED lights, OLED lighting, and fully digitalized lights. With the new Adaptive Driving Beam technology, the upcoming Audi Q9 flagship is poised to improve lighting technology and safety in the automotive industry.

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Tyler Rampersaud