Sep 1, 2020

New Generation Philips X-tremeVision Pro150 Headlight Bulbs

Suresnes, France – Combining striking brightness with the kind of lifespan previously unavailable in such a high-performance bulb, Philips X-tremeVision Pro150 provides the visibility to keep drivers and their loved ones even safer on the road.

See the road better with up to 150% brighter light1

With Philips X-tremeVision Pro150, you enjoy up to 150% brighter light. Drive home to your loved ones knowing you can see clearly even in darkness and adverse weather conditions.

Advanced filament design provides greater precision and luminance for better illumination of the road, while new Philips Diamond Precision quartz-glass technology ensures more brightness.” said Mark Bülow, EMEA Senior Product Manager at Lumileds. “The new production technique for Philips Diamond Precision quartz glass increases light throughput as well as providing great resistance to thermal shock and pressure.”

A tailor-made composition of precious gases further protects the filament from ageing. That means more brightness and a long lifespan of up to 450 hours2, probably the longest from such a powerful bulb. 

High-performance beam throws light 70 m further3

Because it can throw light up to 70 meters further ahead on the road, Philips X-tremeVision Pro150 increases your ability to react to potential hazards. Extending your safety distance means you, your passengers and all road users can enjoy a safer drive.

More contrast and visibility with cool light

Driving in dark conditions can be tiring to the eyes, leading to strained sight and a greater risk of fatigue. Projecting a whiter light of up to 3,400 Kelvin2, Philips X-tremeVision Pro150 gives your view ahead greater contrast, which helps you identify and interpret approaching objects with increased confidence. Seeing more clearly keeps you alert for longer, making your drive safer and more enjoyable.

It simply makes more sense to change headlamp bulbs in pairs, rather than only replacing the failed one. Modern bulbs provide increased light output and superior performance. By replacing bulbs in pairs, you save time and cost, avoid the risk of headlight failure, benefit from a brighter and better balanced beam, but above all, you make driving safer for yourself and your loved ones.

Renowned quality and enhanced safety

Technologically advanced Philips lighting is renowned in the automotive industry, and has been for over 100 years. The Philips Original Equipment Quality products are designed and developed following strict quality control processes (including applicable ISO norms), leading to consistently high production standards. Philips X-tremeVision Pro150 is compatible with car models of major brands, such as Audi, BMW, Ford, GM, Toyota and Volkswagen. See the product selector guide for more information.

Philips X-tremeVision Pro150 range is available in the most common headlight bulb types H1, H4, H7, H11, HB3, HB4 and HIR2, as well as W5W for position light. They succeed our previous award-winning performance range, X-tremeVision, and X-tremeVision G-force.

To find out more: www.philips.com/x-tremevision

[1] Brightness compared to legal minimum standard.
[2] Lifetime and color temperature differs per type. Indication for H7.
[3] Additional safety distance compared beam length to derived minimum after ECE regulation, based on 1 Lux. Farthest distance from the car. Applies to H4 and H7.

 

For further information, please contact:
Marine Carruelle
EMEA Marcom Manager Automotive Aftermarket
Lumileds
Tel: + 33 (0)7 87 94 57 16
E-mail: [email protected]


About Lumileds:

Lumileds is a global leader in LED and microLED technology, innovation, and solutions for the automotive, display, illumination, mobile, and other markets where light sources are essential. Our approximately 3,500 employees operate in over 15 countries and partner with our customers to deliver never before possible solutions for lighting, safety, and well-being.

To learn more about our company and solution portfolios, please visit lumileds.com.

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