The accumulation of snow on the new Ford Bronco's LED headlights is a safety concern because it reduces visibility and makes it harder for drivers to see the road or be seen by others, especially in low-light or snowy conditions. LED headlights don't melt snow or ice because they produce less heat compared to traditional halogen bulbs. This is due to their energy efficiency and compact design. In cold, snowy conditions, this means the headlights may remain obstructed, worsening visibility and increasing the risk of accidents. The best-selling Oculus Bi-LED Headlamp system by ORACLE Lighting is now available with a heated lens function for the coldest of environments. Driving in frigid conditions can be unsafe when snow and ice adhere to the lens of the headlight, blocking vital light output. Equip your Ford Bronco with the most advanced LED heated headlight to provide precision lighting and prevent any snow or ice accumulation. The heated element pattern does not block any of the headlight output so, unlike other heated lights on the market, the light output is not impeded. The pattern on the Lens matches the inner bezel features for a clean and aesthetic appearance. This de-icing feature on our heated Bronco headlight eliminates the worry of poor lighting performance and allows for the best functioning illumination when it matters most. Featuring advanced LED projection with 5,200 Lumens of high-quality illumination, the heated Bronco headlight offers enhanced driver visibility in all weather conditions. The LED light source has lower power demands compared to the factory lamps while providing more light output.
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2021-2025 | Ford | Bronco | Badlands |
2021-2023 | Ford | Bronco | Base |
2021-2025 | Ford | Bronco | Big Bend |
2021-2025 | Ford | Bronco | Black Diamond |
2022-2025 | Ford | Bronco | Everglades |
2021 | Ford | Bronco | First Edition |
2023-2025 | Ford | Bronco | Heritage Edition |
2023-2025 | Ford | Bronco | Heritage Limited Edition |
2021-2025 | Ford | Bronco | Outer Banks |
2021-2025 | Ford | Bronco | Wildtrak |