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You might have noticed that pop-up lights aren’t nearly as common as they once were. Some have speculated they’re no longer legal or that automakers have distanced themselves for safety reasons.
This American V8 sports car was the last to feature pop-up headlights, and it's still one of the best performance bargains on ...
Based on the Tasmin, TVR's first car with pop-up lights, the 350i added a Rover V8 that packed 190 hp and could get the car from zero to 60 in 6.3 seconds. Subaru XT. Subaru.
The wildest raging bull would have had everything it needed to be the coolest car with pop-up headlights, if not for a certain prancing horse. 1. Ferrari F40 (1987 to 1992) ...
You might be shocked to hear this, but not everyone is a fan of pop-up headlamps. I know, it’s atrocious to hear. But, some people think there are cars out there that look dumb with these little ...
Plenty of Japanese cars embraced pop-up lights, too. For a while there, heaps of JDM cars had them, and makers like Mazda and Toyota were very keen on the concept. Nissan was in on the act at the same ...
Car and Driver presents Pop-Up Headlights: ... Neither choice was particularly satisfying to car designers, so they began to hide the lights behind garage-door-like devices.
The Porsche 928's pop-up headlights are unique in that the pods remain visible, even when the lights are turned off. During the daytime, the lights lay flush with the body, giving a sleek cool look.
Back in its glory days, Dodge was a big fan of hidden and pop-up lights. About a dozen of its cars were equipped over the years with this tech, but the most iconic undoubtedly remains the Charger.