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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==
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]].

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.

[[Knock-off]] "Altezza lights" are common [[aftermarket]] products.

[[Category:Vehicle modification]]

[[ar:مصابيح ألتيزا]]
[[fa:چراغ التیزا]]
[[ja:ユーロテール]]

Revision as of 15:11, 15 February 2011

The origin of true Altezza lights, the Toyota Altezza.

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 cover made popular by Lexus. Some Altezza lights also include LED lighting.

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