For every Audi fan pondering when the advanced lighting technologies found in Europe will finally be available in America, the response is clear: later this year.
On Thursday, Audi revealed that its next-generation adaptive Matrix LED headlights will debut in the U.S. with the new Q9 three-row crossover SUV. This will be the first instance of this technology being available in the U.S. on an Audi, and it will actually be activated from the factory. Here’s the scoop.
Several Audi vehicles, including the Q8 and others, have featured the Matrix LED lighting setup in the U.S. market. However, the functionality in the U.S.-spec models has remained disabled until now. The cause? It was not engineered to comply with U.S. headlight standards. Those standards were quite outdated, it’s worth noting. However, in 2021, the regulations saw an update. Many automakers chose not to make changes as their systems were already designed and either in production or on the way to production. Rivian is among the few manufacturers providing Matrix lighting in the U.S., having purposely designed its system to meet these regulations.
Now, when the Audi Q9 launches in the U.S. later this year, it will be the vehicle bringing the automaker’s next-gen Matrix LED headlight technology to our shores.
Referred to as Digital Matrix LED technology, this system will dynamically shape the light pattern in real-time around obstacles while high beams are activated. This allows for more light to illuminate the roadway without dazzling oncoming drivers and minimizes glare for other road users. The system employs a front-facing camera to identify oncoming vehicles and traffic ahead, then selectively adjusts the lighting around those obstacles.
The video included above features a European-spec Q3 with non-U.S.-spec Matrix LED headlights showcased at night. Audi did not confirm that all the features displayed in this footage of the Euro-spec Q3 will be available in the U.S., and it is improbable they will be. Nevertheless, the adaptive lighting aspect will make the cut, which is a win worth celebrating.
We’ll have to await further details on the Audi Q9 and its features, but for now, America is set to welcome more modern headlight technologies on the roads later this year.
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