Porsche's Lighting Masterclass: Evolution Of Four-Point Principle - Storyboard
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The Four-point LED headlights first appeared in 2009, on the Porsche Panamera Turbo
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Initially reserved for the range-topping Porsche models, in 2013, the four-point daytime running LEDs were more widely-featured
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The quad-point headlight design quickly transitioned to other Porsche models, including the 919 Le Mans racer
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Porsche's HD Matrix LED is becoming a standard features on all new Porsche models, and so are the four-line LED graphics
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Each LED headlight features over 32,000 individual pixels. The high beams can illuminate up to 600 meters ahead
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Following the 2024 Panamera, the 2025 Porsche Cayenne gets the revised, four-line LEDs
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For 2025, the 992.2 got the latest Porsche LED technology, along with an evolved pattern
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Special treatment: Although the 992.2 also gets the HD Matrix LED headlights, it continues to have a distinctive LED design
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Looking at the 911 specifically, the Porsche 964 was the last 911 exclusively offered with halogen headlights
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The 993 transitioned was the first 911 to offer HID "Litronic" headlights as an option
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The 996's "Fried-egg" headlights were still far from the current four-point design
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The 997 went back to the traditional, round headlight. LED was only available on the 997.2 DRLs
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The 991 was the first Porsche 911 to be offered with LED headlights
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...although Xenon headlights were still available on the 991
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Porsche 992 was the first 911, exclusively available with the four-point LED headlights
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