Take the 2011 Nissan LEAF, for example. While this EV was certainly ahead of its time in terms of its electric powertrain (it beat Tesla to market with a 5-seat, 4-door family car), it didn’t necessarily come standard with LED headlights. Instead, the lower trim levels of the 2011 LEAF were outfitted with halogen bulbs, while the higher-end SL package boasted LED headlights.
Of course, it’s worth noting that many newer EV models now come standard with LED headlights across all trim levels. As automakers continue to prioritize energy efficiency, safety, and driver convenience, it’s likely that we’ll see even more EVs outfitted with this advanced lighting technology in the years to come.
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