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rear light

, lamp
a red light, usually one of a pair, attached to the rear of a motor vehicle
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The company will notify customers for safety tests and offer free replacement of defective rear lamps to eliminate risks, according to reports.
Exterior design changes include chrome treatment for the front grille, the "splitter bar" in the lower front bumper and the rear lamp cluster surrounds.
There's now a choice of piano black exterior trim for the headlamp and rear lamp surrounds, with chrome as a no-cost alternative.
From pronounced air scoops in the front bumper through to side vents cut into the front wings, a boot spoiler and "afterburner" LED rear lamp clusters it is as potent to look at as it is to drive.
LEAN MACHINE: Jaguar's up-to-date S-Type has a more athletic look; BACK IN STYLE: the S-Type now has larger rear lamp units and a raised boot line
Externally there is a new front bumper section and redesigned front and rear lamp units.
The waistA[degrees] line extending to the rear lamp not only maximises the dynamic appearance but also reduces wind resistance, thus increasing the driving pleasure.
There are carbon fibre side strakes, a carbon fibre front splitter and rear diffuser, carbon fibre mirror caps and carbon fibre rear lamp infills.
It amounts to little more than extra chrome detailing on the radiator grille, new foglamp surrounds, revised rear lamp clusters and chrome detailing on the front headlamp lenses.
At the back there will be dark rear lamp lenses and a chrome strip across the tailgate.
At the back, the boot lid features a new rear trim design and hi-tech rear lamp clusters, with fast-responding LED units for tail and stop lamps.
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