Opel Reveals the Future of Smart Light

Experimental, Opel's concept car that sheds light on the future, reveals the high point reached by the innovative "German Energy" concept with its "Painting with Light" video. In the video, the lighting technologies of the future are exhibited by Opel, which has a long tradition in this field. However, it reveals that the Opel Experimental concept's extraordinary and innovative lighting technology can do much more than illuminating the road and the environment in the future. This superior technology, which significantly increases driving safety and comfort, also aims to stimulate the emotions of users.

Commenting on the subject, Philipp Röckl, Global Manager of Stellantis Complex Lighting Systems, said: “A few years ago, we could hide the 'light blocks' separately, but now the areas that need to be hidden can be captured more precisely and smoothly. What makes this possible is that it has an even higher resolution than before and the same zammicro LED-based HD pixel systems currently offering the highest energy efficiency. Besides, we will need to think of light digitally in the future.” said.

In its “Painting with Light” video, Opel Experimental also reveals that future lighting technology can expand the field of vision tremendously. Vehicles such as the Opel Experimental can recognize pedestrians faster and more clearly than ever before, thanks to digital safety technologies that surround the user. Augmented reality-based technology can display important messages and signals for drivers and other road users through warning signal flashing and holograms.

Opel Pixel Vizor uses light as a means of communication

Opel once again demonstrated the ability of light signals to evoke emotions and increase safety with its award-winning model Manta GSe. This vehicle managed to attract admiring glances everywhere with its ultra-modern and unique retro appearance. The biggest reason for this is the innovative Opel Pixel Vizor placed at the front of the Manta GSe. The vehicle can communicate with its environment via Pixel Vizor.