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'''Altezza lights''' (also known as "Euro Taillights" and "Lexus Lights") are [[vehicle]] tail lamp clusters consisting of one or more internal lamp units, covered with a clear (or tinted) [[acrylic glass|acrylic]] cover made popular by [[Lexus]]. Some Altezza lights also include [[LED]] lighting. |
'''Altezza lights''' (also known as "Euro Taillights" and "Lexus Lights") are [[vehicle]] tail lamp clusters consisting of one or more internal lamp units, covered with a clear (or tinted) [[acrylic glass|acrylic]] cover made popular by [[Lexus]]. Some Altezza lights also include [[LED]] lighting. |
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==Origin== |
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The style was first used on the rear light clusters on the [[Lexus IS#First_generation_.281998–2005.29|first generation Lexus IS]], which was sold in Japan as the [[Toyota Altezza]]. |
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Prior to the release of the Altezza, the [[Toyota Supra#Mark IV (1993–2002)|Toyota Supra Mark IV]] used an encased tail lamp assembly in gun-metal grey that essentially started the trend. The Mark I Altezza housing was finished in chrome. |
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[[Knock-off]] "Altezza lights" are common [[aftermarket]] products. |
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[[Category:Vehicle modification]] |
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[[ar:مصابيح ألتيزا]] |
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[[fa:چراغ التیزا]] |
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[[ja:ユーロテール]] |