Modular Headlights – No More Compromises
12.08.25What if your vehicle’s front end didn’t have to adapt to the headlight – but the headlight adapted to your design?
With Model 92 Mosaic and Model 93, light goes exactly where it’s needed: intentionally designed, precisely combined, and functionally approved. These modular LED headlamps offer more than just lighting – they redefine the way you plan and implement vehicle illumination. …
Making danger zones visible – right at the door
17.06.25Accidents at internal doorways are often underestimated – by pedestrians and drivers alike. Doors create bottlenecks and limit visibility. By integrating warning zone lights directly into the door system, you significantly boost safety – clearly visible, intuitive, and reliable...
Understanding vehicle classes: Finding your way through the jungle of equipment options
03.06.25In many companies, the vehicle fleet is a mixture of industrial trucks, tractors, sweepers, and other special-purpose vehicles. Often, everything runs smoothly—until a vehicle needs to be driven on public roads or retrofitted. Then questions suddenly arise.
New housing, new possibilities: Model 260 redesigned
01.06.25Model 260 has always been slim, lightweight, and high-performing – ideal for modern vehicle designs with limited space. Now, the redesigned version takes versatility to a new level.
One housing, two uses, your brand in the spotlight
28.03.25Whether on the road or on the job – Models 260 (tail light) and 905 (work light) share more than just the same manufacturer. Both lights feature a compact, modern housing that looks great on any vehicle fleet. Even better: you can now customize the housing with your own logo.
Compact tail lights for every application
25.03.25Tail lights rarely take center stage - yet they carry a huge responsibility! Tail lights on vehicles aren’t meant to stand out – they’re meant to perform reliably. And that’s exactly where their strength lies: clear, unmistakable communication with the surroundings. They signal where a vehicle is, which direction it’s moving – and whether it’s braking or about to turn. In poor visibility, dark warehouse zones, or on the company premises, they’re often the only thing others can see...