"Redesigned taillights" refers to the process of making changes or improvements to the lights located at the back of a vehicle.
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Around back, there's a new set
of redesigned taillights protruding more into the trunk lid, a reshaped bumper with sportier accents and a pair revised exhaust pipes.
The front gets new lighting graphics with jagged bottom edges, while the rear gets
redesigned taillight with a distinctive configuration.
has new front and rear fascias,
redesigned taillights, new headlights with standard LED running lights, and a new color palette comprising 13 body color and three roof colors.
Cutting edge LED technology is also used for all functions of
the redesigned taillights.
Around back,
the redesigned taillights reach deep into the sides of the car.
On the outside, the changes are small and only include a new grille and
redesigned taillights and wheels.
These are joined by newly - shaped lower air intakes, the newest iteration of Mercedes - Benz's front grille, as well as a pair of
redesigned taillights and rear bumper with more prominent exhaust pipes, at the rear.
The redesigned taillights, meanwhile, are sure to invite some comparisons to the Bentley Mulsanne and the Mercedes - Benz S - Class.
Up front a new lighting arrangement introduces yet another unique Audi headlight design and also pairs it with
a redesigned taillight layout.
The Seville is available in five new colors and has
redesigned taillights and bumpers.
The changes are on the subtle side, so
the redesigned taillights will perhaps be the clearest giveaway that this is the refreshed CT6.
Less distinctive but not less sharp, the all - new Avalon features
redesigned taillights, a new bumper, and model - specific exhausts.
The headlights also get the new look of the brand design language, as are
the redesigned taillights.
At the rear,
redesigned taillights, rear bumper and boot lid can be seen.