- Recipe for success: Astra’s overall package wins over customers across Europe
- Shining example: System popular on the important Germany market
- Seeing the light: Technology enables permanent high-beam lighting without dazzling
- Next generation: Further development of LED matrix light coming in new Opel Insignia
Sterling display: Innovative IntelliLux LED Matrix headlights are popular with the Opel Astra customers. |
Over 350,000 Opel Astra orders since the car went on sale in 2015,
Opel’s bestselling model in 2016, second place in the compact segment
across Europe and in the compact retail segment in 2016 and a host of
international accolades including the Golden Steering Wheel and the
European ‘Car of the Year 2016’ award – Opel Astra is without a doubt a
real winner. Its recipe for success consists of ingredients such as
lightweight construction, highly efficient propulsion systems,
outstanding digital connectivity and driver assistance technologies
normally only found in the premium segment. The intelligent IntelliLux
LED Matrix light is one these technologies. It has not only won over
critics across Europe winning various awards
on the way but it has also established itself as one of the most sought
after options available for the Opel Astra. Eighteen months after its
introduction, IntelliLux LED Matrix light can look back on a success
story only rivalled by the success of the Opel Astra itself.
In Germany, Opel’s important home market, every third Astra is ordered with the highly efficient and high performance lighting system. In neighboring Switzerland around 45% of Opel Astra buyers want IntelliLux LED Matrix light and the feature is also winning over customers in Austria with over 40% of vehicles intended for the Alpine republic coming with the innovative and affordable lighting technology. Elsewhere, IntelliLux LED is also extremely popular in Finland and Sweden (each 37%). However, even these impressive figures are dwarfed by the success of the system in Norway where a massive 84% of new Opel Astra cars on the roads are equipped with the lighting technology of the future.
“We are obviously delighted with the success of the IntelliLux LED Matrix light. It is further proof that our principle of democratizing
technology by providing innovative and affordable solutions is finding
its mark with the customers. I must compliment our engineers on this
highly effective system that provides outstanding night time performance
enhancing safety for the driver and those around them,” said Opel Vice
President Sales & Aftersales Peter Christian Küspert.
Matrix system automatically adapts to every traffic situation
Opel lighting engineers have not only made an intelligent, Full LED system more affordable, they have also taken it to a new level of intelligence. As not all Astra customers opt for an embedded navigation system, the lighting system can recognize if the vehicle is in an urban area or on a highway for instance independently. In addition to the many automatic low and high beam pattern variations, IntelliLux LED also provides a special highway light mode that further increases safety at night. In addition, the system also has a considerably longer running life than headlamps with Halogen or Xenon lamps.
New Opel Insignia Grand Sport with latest generation IntelliLux LED Matrix light: 32 individual LED segments – 16 per headlight – and a special high beam range of up to 400 meters. |
To improve visibility still further while driving through curves on full high beam, the engineers added a new function to the new Opel Insignia IntelliLux LED Matrix headlights. The light intensity at the inner Matrix segments rises according to steering angle in order to increase the illumination of the curve. Each IntelliLux LED headlight also features a high-beam spotlight that provides additional illumination at full high-beam for up to 400 meters, further improving the new Opel Insignia long-range visibility.
Higher trim levels proving to be popular
Elsewhere, both the higher trims available for the Opel Astra, ‘Dynamic’
and ‘Innovation’, have also proved to be extremely popular with
customers. Since the European “Car of the Year 2016” was launched, over
60 percent of Astra buyers have opted for the higher trim choices,
giving them access to a lot more standard equipment and features that
they subsequently do not need to order as an option. For example, Opel’s
personal connectivity and service assistant Opel OnStar comes as
standard in both of the aforementioned trim levels. Furthermore, comfort
features such as leather steering wheel, adjustable armrest or fog
lamps are also included.
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