Mazda plans to reveal adaptive LED headlights and a Mazda3 with automated driving technologies at a show in Tokyo, Japan.
According to the automaker, its next-generation Adaptive LED Headlights (ALH) is the next step in its i-ACTIVSENSE suite of advanced safety systems, offering enhanced recognition support when driving at night.
“The high-beam light source of its LED headlight array is divided into four blocks that can be switched on and off independently. The system uses a camera to detect the headlights of oncoming vehicles or the tail-lights of cars ahead, and turns off only the light-source blocks that illuminate other vehicles,” according to the news report.
The show will be held which from October 7 to October 11 at the Makuhari Messe convention complex in Tokyo.
Source: Motoring