1. Front Lights (Headlights & Auxiliary Lighting)
These lights ensure visibility and communication with other road users.
Headlights (Low Beam & High Beam)
Low Beam – Standard road illumination without blinding oncoming traffic.
High Beam – Stronger light for dark, unlit roads (must be dimmed for approaching vehicles).
Daytime Running Lights (DRLs) – Improve daytime visibility (automatically on when driving).
Fog Lights – Mounted low to cut through fog, rain, or snow.
Turn Signals (Indicators) – Amber blinking lights for lane changes or turns.
Parking Lights – Used when parked in low-light conditions.
2. Rear Lights (Visibility & Signaling)
These lights alert drivers behind you about braking, reversing, or turning.
Tail Lights – Red lights that activate with headlights.
Brake Lights – Bright red lights that turn on when braking.
Turn Signals (Rear) – Blinking red or amber lights for turns.
Reverse Lights (Backup Lights) – White lights that engage when reversing.
Rear Fog Lights – Extra-bright red lights for poor weather conditions.
3. Side Marker & Safety Lights
Enhance side visibility for other drivers.
Side Marker Lights – Small amber (front) or red (rear) lights.
Puddle Lights – Illuminate the ground when doors open (luxury vehicles).
4. Interior Car Lamps (Cabin Lighting)
Improve visibility inside the vehicle.
Dome Light – Overhead cabin illumination.
Map Lights – Small reading lights near the driver/passenger.
Footwell Lights – Soft lighting for the floor area.
Trunk/Cargo Light – Helps see inside the trunk.
5. Advanced & Decorative Lighting
Modern vehicles feature innovative lighting for style and functionality.
Ambient Lighting – Customizable LED mood lighting.
Logo/Projector Lights – Projects brand emblems when doors open.
Laser/Matrix LED Headlights – Smart adaptive lighting systems.





