Innovative Lighting Technology of The New BMW 5 Series
The new F10 2010 BMW 5 Series has a new aesthetic design details feature on the front and back, several of which are based on LED lighting systems.
The headlights are not even move to LED, but a signal light side has set up in the “eyebrow” above the lights and turn signals, which consists of high-power LEDs of seven years. Six yellow LED illuminates its light directly forward and sideways. The seventh LED powers your light in a fiber optic rod, which is above the headlight area and side marker light front.
The rear of the new BMW 5 Series also has a decent appearance, but effective, as amended. Unmodelled lens cap is now available for the rear combination lamps that respects are used. The new design enables high quality, innovative lighting technology visible.
In the sedan, 18 LEDs form two rows for the direction indicator at the top of the rear combination lamp. Then, the direction indicator is based on a side marker lamp four LEDs and a reflector.
The outstanding design is the rear light beam consists of five fiber optics, each powered by a light source LED. There is also a round reflector lamp along the light guide placed. If necessary, assumes the role of fog lights.
Behind the glasses, the brake light was conducted in two phases with two concealed bulbs as light sources. A reflector of light red and white backup (bulb) complete the combination of taillights of the 5 Series sedan.
For the Touring version, the rear light is divided into two parts. Outside the direction indicator is implemented with 18 LEDs. In addition, two LED indicators and an external lens reflector side marker light.
The tail light is composed of four parallel light guides inside and outside of the lamp. Thank you to the fiber optic variable geometry designed specifically developed in the heat, light guides have been possible path toward the outer edge of the lamp, which generates a signal pattern almost without interruption queue into two parts, without a board resolution of optical light.