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Headlight for Volkswagen PoloHeadlight with bulbs and adjusting motor produced by Hella for Volkswagen Polo model. Throughout the product includes: a light bulb with direction indicatora regulator for correcting the trim of the headlighta deep light bulba light to make the license plate visible |
Headlight for Range Rover EvoqueThis headlamp performs multiple functions; in fact it has a dynamic curve light, a high beam light, a low beam, a LED daytime guide light and a flasher. In addition, it has xenon lights and is equipped with an adjustment motor for the trim of the headlights, with a gas exhaust lamp. |
Headlight for BMW 3Equipped with xenon lights, this headlamp manufactured by Hella for the BMW 3 is unmatched. With high beam light, flasher, curve light, low beam, position light and daytime running light, this headlight beats itself and many other similar headlights in the automotive environment. |
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Taillight for Mercedes-Benz VitoIn this taillight system, suitable for the Mercedes-Benz Vito, Hella wanted to insert 5 indicator light functions: a rear fog light, a reverse, a stop, a rear position and a flasher. In this way the red of the headlight can communicate with the person located behind, even with the use of an integrated lamp holder. |
Rear Light for Volvo Xc90Also in this system there are numerous spy functions, including a rear sighting light and a side marker light, to indicate that you are about to make a turn. Also with lamp holder, it is equipped with a voltage equal to 12 V. |
Rear light for Volkswagen TouranTaillight for Volkswagen Touran, professionally made by Hella. With 3 indicator light functions, this model has a rear position light, a stop light and a flasher. It has a lamp holder and is red and white. |
In 1899, Sally Windmüller founded the Westfälische Metall Industrie company in Lippstadt. He initially produced lanterns for carriages and bicycles, but quickly recognized the signs of the times and developed headlights for the upcoming car. The Hueck family of industrialists from Lüdenscheid took over the company in the 1920s and expanded the production of headlights and taillights.
At the beginning of the years of the economic miracle in Germany, Hella began to create international locations, and also began to develop electronic products such as signaling relays. The strong growth of electronic components in vehicles since 1990 has made the company important in certain automotive electronics product segments, such as accelerator pedal sensors and radar sensors.
As a strong partner of the automotive industry, Hella is and has always been an engine of products, such as xenon or LED headlights. Start&Stop technologies in vehicles work thanks to Hellas intelligent battery sensors. In addition, the company founds joint venture companies over time to open horizons and intelligently group different subject areas.
In addition to the development of electronic and lighting products for passenger cars, Hella has also transferred its experience in this field in the field of applications for trucks, agricultural vehicles and even ships. The sale of spare parts has been integrated into the aftermarket industry and includes a wide range of products and diagnostic expertise for independent workshops.
In 2014, Hella became a publicly traded family-owned business; the family holds over 60 percent of the shares and the majority on the shareholders committee. With more than 40,000 employees in 125 locations in 35 countries, they remain at the forefront of ideas surrounding the themes of electrification, autonomous driving and smart lighting.