Auto High-Beam Headlamps

Illustration of icon and vehicle indicating Auto High Beam Headlamps activated and functioning
You might not think of manually turning your high beams on or off every time you need to. That’s why the Auto High-Beam Headlamps feature is so helpful — it can do that for you, automatically.10 This driver-activated system with windshield-mounted camera scans the road at speeds above 25 miles per hour. When you’re on a very dark road with no traffic, the high beams come on. But when a vehicle with headlamps on is approaching up to 2,000 feet or traveling ahead of you with taillamps visible up to 500 feet, the system will dim to low beams to reduce glare and avoid hindering the other motorist.

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One Less Concern You Need to Think About

Auto High-Beam Headlamps Availability

(Standard and Optional)