AvtoVAZ continues to update the lighting technology of its legendary off-road vehicles. Now, Lada Niva Urban and Bronto have received LED fog lights, becoming noticeably more modern not only in appearance but also functionally.
This step was a logical continuation of last year's introduction of LED eyebrow lights, which became the first stage of modernization. Although the appearance of fully LED headlights was expected, their launch on the assembly line has been postponed for now.
However, sources assure that the project has not been canceled, and fully "LED" versions of Niva Legend and Bronto still remain in the plans. The new lighting technology will improve not only the road illumination but also the visual perception of the models, which is important for attracting new buyers.
The gradual transition to LED optics is a step towards updating the classic, which does not lose popularity against the background of modern competitors.
Earlier,motoram.ru reported that VAZ-2110 1999 without mileage is sold in Russia.
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