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Asymmetric headlights - is this normal?

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The attached is when steering wheel oriented straight forward. Both headlights have raised sections with sharp edges on the left and trailing edges on the right. Is this normal / right?

Rivian R1T R1S Asymmetric headlights - is this normal? IMG_9648


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Yes. The left side is always lower so you don't blind oncoming traffic. The right side is higher so you can illuminate signs on your side of the road.
 

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I’ve been meaning to ask the same question. I assumed it was so the left side isn’t as bad for oncoming traffic, but the different in height is so small, even at a distance…
 

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I was today years old when I learned that about the headlights
 

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Every vehicle is supposed to be like that.
I think it's a lot more noticeable in cars that have projector LED headlights, which is probably why this same question gets asked all the time.
 

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The attached is when steering wheel oriented straight forward. Both headlights have raised sections with sharp edges on the left and trailing edges on the right. Is this normal / right?

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Normal, been this way since the early 2000s when companies started using projector type lights, regardless halogen/HID/LED.
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