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"First full-LED headlight awarded - 25/06/2008
red dot Award Product Design 2008 assigned to the world’s first full-LED headlamp
The world's first mass-produced full-LED headlamp, developed by Magneti Marelli Automotive Lighting for the Audi R8, was assigned the red dot 2008 Award for product design.
The prize was presented Monday night during the awards ceremony held at the Aalto Theatre in Essen, Germany,
The red dot Design Award is one of the most important and best-known events worldwide in the design sector. A jury of experts evaluated and tested various products competing for the award according to the following criteria: innovation, functionality, durability, economic compatibility, ergonomic aspects and quality. A total of 3,200 products from 51 different countries took part in this year's edition.
By developing the full-LED headlamp for the R8, Audi and Magneti Marelli Automotive Lighting together have marked a turning point in automotive design and lighting technology. Besides the collaboration with Audi concerning design, Magneti Marelli Automotive Lighting provided the technological solution for the full-LED headlamp.
In this headlamp, all lighting functions - low beam, high beam, turn signal, Day Running Light and parking light - were developed with LED (Light-Emitting Diode) technology.
This product features more than 20 innovative concepts. The basic light distribution is produced by two free-form reflectors in the shape of a shell, supplied by white LED arrays. The greatest advantage offered by white LEDs lies in the colour of their light, which is also known as the colour temperature. Reaching approximately 6,000° Kelvin, the intensity of their light is just about the same as the quality of daylight, thus ensuring excellent visibility for improved active safety, thus enabling the vision concept "24 hours daylight"."
In Magnetimarelli.com
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"First full-LED headlight awarded - 25/06/2008
red dot Award Product Design 2008 assigned to the world’s first full-LED headlamp
The world's first mass-produced full-LED headlamp, developed by Magneti Marelli Automotive Lighting for the Audi R8, was assigned the red dot 2008 Award for product design.
The prize was presented Monday night during the awards ceremony held at the Aalto Theatre in Essen, Germany,
The red dot Design Award is one of the most important and best-known events worldwide in the design sector. A jury of experts evaluated and tested various products competing for the award according to the following criteria: innovation, functionality, durability, economic compatibility, ergonomic aspects and quality. A total of 3,200 products from 51 different countries took part in this year's edition.
By developing the full-LED headlamp for the R8, Audi and Magneti Marelli Automotive Lighting together have marked a turning point in automotive design and lighting technology. Besides the collaboration with Audi concerning design, Magneti Marelli Automotive Lighting provided the technological solution for the full-LED headlamp.
In this headlamp, all lighting functions - low beam, high beam, turn signal, Day Running Light and parking light - were developed with LED (Light-Emitting Diode) technology.
This product features more than 20 innovative concepts. The basic light distribution is produced by two free-form reflectors in the shape of a shell, supplied by white LED arrays. The greatest advantage offered by white LEDs lies in the colour of their light, which is also known as the colour temperature. Reaching approximately 6,000° Kelvin, the intensity of their light is just about the same as the quality of daylight, thus ensuring excellent visibility for improved active safety, thus enabling the vision concept "24 hours daylight"."
In Magnetimarelli.com
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