Opel, the German automotive giant, takes its pioneer in traditional lighting technologies one step further with its Experimental concept. Opel reveals the future of smart light in the “German Energy” concept that adds a new life energy to its basic building blocks with its Experimental “Light Painting” video. In the video, the Opel Experimental concept shows that extraordinary and innovative lighting technology can do more than illuminating the way and the environment in the future. The fully electric Opel Experimental focuses on green innovation with less carbon footprint, with its bold and simple design that creates detox effect. Opel continues its leading tradition in lighting technology with Intellilux Led® Matrix and Pixel Light technology, which is offered in many models from Corsa to Astra, Mokka to Grandland and a new generation Combo.
Experimental, Opel’s concept car, which sheds light on the future, reveals the upper point reached by the innovative “German Energy” concept with the “Light Painting” video. In this video, which brings viewers to an immersive night experience, the lighting technologies of the future are displayed by Opel, who has a deep -rooted tradition in this field. However, the Opel Experimental concept shows that extraordinary and innovative lighting technology can do much more than illuminating the path and environment in the future. This superior technology, which significantly increases driving safety and comfort, aims to activate the feelings of users.
With Intelli-Lux Led® lighting technology, Opel’s pioneering tradition is moving to the top!
One of Opel’s important traditions with a long history is that it offers pioneering lighting technologies to customers every time. The continuous development of Intellilux Led® Matrix and Pixel Light technology, which Opel offers in many models from Corsa to Astra, Mokka to Grandland and a new generation Combo, is a proof of this. With the adaptable Intellilux LED® headlights, Opel drives always have an optimum view in the dark without dazzling other people on the road.
Assessment on the subject Stellantis Complex Lighting Systems Global Manager Philipp Röckl“A few years ago, we could hide the ‘light blocks’ separately, but the areas that need to be hidden can now be caught more sensitive and smoothly. What makes this possible is the micro LED -based HD pixel systems that have a higher resolution compared to the old ones and also offer the highest energy efficiency. We are already working on the graphic representation of light.