NEOLUX to enter the LED market

April 17, 2024
NEOLUX to enter the LED market
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Lighting brand, NEOLUX, has launched a new LED range for off-road use only.


NEOLUX produces competitively priced and high quality bulbs and the new LED offering follows this philosophy. Consisting of two references, H4 and H7/H18, NEOLUX’s LED range is now available, providing an affordable solution for drivers who want LED lighting in their off-road vehicle.

Due to their compact socket design and easy plug and play installation, these new LED lights from NEOLUX allow for high compatibility, as well as an easy installation, as there are no caps or adapters needed to fit the bulbs. With a colour temperature of 6,500K, they provide a stylish upgrade with Cool White LED light and a superior brightness. 

The NEOLUX LED range provides better visibility for the driver, thanks to the daylight effect, and it also allows drivers to see further and therefore react sooner to any obstacles ahead. Helpfully, due to the optimised light distribution, it means that there is also reduced glare.

As stated previously, these products do not have ECE approval and therefore must not be used on public roads in any exterior application.

The NEOLUX range is available from motor factors nationwide.
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