Headlights are, first of all, safety features that allow you to drive the car when the sun is nowhere to be found. However, the tuning world has another understanding of the concept, turning the light units into statements of customization.
The adjacent clip brings us the perfect example of this, showcasing a set of halo lights for the Chrysler 300C. The units use LED technology and use the Oracle ColorShift 2.0 designation.
The kit includes an infrared remote control that allows the driver to change the color of the headlights. The video allows us to see how the headlights look in various colors. If you ask us, this kind of tuning development is an overkill, but in the end we have to admit that it’s all a matter of taste.
The kit includes an infrared remote control that allows the driver to change the color of the headlights. The video allows us to see how the headlights look in various colors. If you ask us, this kind of tuning development is an overkill, but in the end we have to admit that it’s all a matter of taste.