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I found the headlights on my 2020 to be very, very bright
My 2017 feels like an X-Ray machine on the road. Can see quite far without blinding oncoming traffic.
My 2017 lights are great and I’ve actually received comments on it from passengers
I have a 2021 I've had it for 3 years and it's lightes are fantastic
I have a 2020 and my headlights are great. Windshield has 55% tint and have no problems seeing at night on a country road with no street lights
I thought the same but for some reason they were aimed a little low from the factory so I just google how to set the lights properly and adjusted the beam to spec and wala, some of the best lights I have had on a car. Highly recommend you try that.
Toyota and Ford SUVs are notorious for this. I owned a Landcruiser Prado and was getting high beamed all the time. I went to Toyota and they said nothing was wrong but only when i begged them to adjust them a couple of clicks down did things change for the better. Night driving wasnt affected for me and I never got high beamed again. I then became very aware of the vehicles blinding me at night using their low beams.
The car has been amazing except for one thing, the headlights. I can't see ANYTHING at night. I've adjusted the headlights a few times and they are aimed correctly, but the output is so dim that it the only noticeable things are streets signs or other things with that reflective matetial/coating. It makes me nervous to drive, to the point where I will upgrade to anothet car if I can't find a solution.
Our 2023 toyota had those lights and had that automatic hi to low beam sensor shit.We got that turned off because there was bugger all difference between hi and low beam and we were constantly flashed on low beam for being too bright. I dont understand why the did this to new cars.
the stock headlights are awful. I’ll need a bulb upgrade (at a minimum) right away.
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