May 18, 2011 8:55:50 AM
I have this if I can serve you, I think they are the xenon, however what if I've ever seen in his day is that my taste Halogen light up far less than xenon
It is actually pretty easy to identify a Xenon headlight, the light color has a whiter, sometimes slightly blueish tone.
What are you expecting regarding "brightness"? The Xenon light isn't necessarily brighter.
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May 18, 2011 6:56:36 PM
May 18, 2011 10:07:30 PM
I've seen live halogen headlights and bi-Xenon and apparently the difference is minimal, but on the road I found that bi-xenon headlights (standard on the turbo that I left) lit a lot more and much better than halogens. Note that the Cayenne Turbo comes standard and the rest not, there must be ...
Do not worry, you have chosen the best option: BI-XENON WITH PDLs (REFERENCE 8JE)
Bi-Xenon headlights with Porsche
Dynamic Light System (PDLs).
Bi-Xenon headlights with headlight
Halogen road supplementary
headlamp and wiper system
Automatic dynamic range
range of the beam provided
Uniform lighting
Sidewalk,
both headlights
and road. Light
curve
dynamics turns the headlights on
function of steering angle and
velocity, to
Inside the light curve and
active static curve headlights
Supplementary to illuminate
sharp bends and junctions. In
Simply put, when entering a
curve, the lighting is anticipated
the vehicle itself.
In addition, the PDLs distribution fits
lighting speed.
Visibility lights
Guests are activated together with the
pilot lights. The result:
greater security. And not only
night and cornering.