Sentences with phrase «horizontal taillights»

"Horizontal taillights" refers to the back lights on a vehicle that are positioned horizontally. Full definition
When viewed from the rear, the 2019 A6 looks quite wide indeed, with horizontal taillights sweeping in from the fender and into the trunk.
Major changes include a redesigned front grille and headlamps, as well as a significantly revised rear end that now boasts horizontal taillights.
More dramatic changes crop up around back, where elongated horizontal taillights stretch across the trademark split - door rear hatch.
The rear's horizontal taillights especially improve on the outdated current model's lights, which perch atop the rear haunches and aren't even integrated into the liftgate.
A thin, horizontal taillight bar stretches across the entire rear end, and «eight - eye» headlights use four LED lighting squares on either side, with each mounted on its own aluminum arm.
The rear fascia of this 4 - door luxury sedan has also been freshened, with a new, horizontal taillight treatment that really pops.
Thankfully for fans of the current model, its successor retains the boxy shape and resembles a mini Mercedes - Benz G - Class now thanks to the round headlights and horizontal taillights integrated to the bumpers.
The two large horizontal taillights have now been joined by a large red horizontal light strip running just below the rear window for a more integrated look, while the side skirts have thankfully lost the large chrome appliques that adorned the bottom sections of the doors.
Check out the spoiler at the top of the hatch, and the clean, horizontal taillight line across the back.
With a similar style, the new look in the sharp 2017 Honda CR - V is supplemented by all state - of - the - art horizontal taillights.
It's a beautiful sight, nonetheless, highlighted by the slim horizontal taillights and the large panoramic roof that allows us a peek at the dashboard dominated by an ultrawide touchscreen.
The tiny horizontal taillights of the earlier cars were replaced by much larger and easier seen vertical lights in the almost - finned rear fenders.
And since we reached the rear, that looks entirely lifted from the S - Class Coupe, but the small boot lid spoiler, the elongated horizontal taillights together with the air diffuser would by no means surprise us if they looked pretty much the same as in the rendered photos, this upcoming September, when the car is set to be displayed at the Frankfurt Motor Show.
The biggest change can be noticed at the rear end, with the Fiesta now sporting horizontal taillights that give the car more visual width.
The rear end is the biggest departure, with its wider, horizontal taillights and the aforementioned split - door design.
Horizontal taillights, as with the Evoque, are found at the rear, though the Velar's units are slimmer and stretch across the width of the tailgate.
Finally, the rear angle of the Veloster has improved with a flatter, lower roofline, horizontal taillights and a more squared - off fascia.
The horizontal taillights enhance the width impression of the car.
Out back, there's a new rear bumper and horizontal taillights to help emphasize its width.
The rear, on the other hand, is more on the utilitarian side thanks to the horizontal taillights and the clean design.
The Salon was a rebadged Dodge Dynasty with exposed headlamps, horizontal taillights, and grille similar to the Dodge.
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