Ultravision Raptor LED Driving Lights
The RAPTOR LED Driving Lights has a high-pressure die-cast aluminium housing and high impact polycarbonate lens. The superior optics designs provide a combination beam with both great distance and width from one lamp type. All RAPTOR lamps include a protecting lens cover and an easy-adjust mounting bracket. For your driving comfort, the lamps are available with either 4000k or 5700k Colour Temperature. All Raptor products are manufactured in Australia and covered by a 5-year warranty.
Raptor 70 vs Raptor 120 Raptor 70: 7-inch, 70W per lamp, 12 x 6W LEDs per lamp, 800m usable light, 16,400 raw lumens and 13,284 effective lumens per pair, IP68. Raptor 120: 9-inch, 120W per lamp, 19 x 6W LEDs per lamp, 1000m usable light (1 lux at 1km), 29,400 raw lumens and 24,818 effective lumens per pair, IP68.
For most tourers the Raptor 120 is the one to get. The extra reach over the 70 is worth it, and 4000K is the pick if you regularly drive in dust, fog or rain.
The RAPTOR LED Driving Lights feature a high pressure die-cast aluminium housing and high impact polycarbonate lens. The superior optic designs gives a combination beam with both good distance and width from one lamp type.
All RAPTOR lamps come complete with a protective lens cover and easy-adjust mounting bracket. To make sure you get the right option for your own driving comfort, the lamps are available with either 4000k or 5700k Colour Temperature.
The lamps come complete with a clear lens cover, wiring harness and stainless steel brackets. All Raptor products are manufactured in Australia and covered by a 5-year warranty, adding total peace of mind.


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Colour temperature changes the look and comfort of the beam, not simply how far it reaches. 4000K is warmer and often preferred in dust, fog and rain. 5700K is whiter and closer to daylight. Both Raptor driving-light sizes are available in 4000K and 5700K.
Raptor driving lights are sold as pairs with clear protective lens covers, a wiring harness, easy-adjust mounting brackets and stainless steel brackets. Grey rims are standard, with optional Raptor rim kits available separately.
The Raptor 70 delivers 800m of usable light, and the Raptor 120 delivers 1000m, or 1 lux at 1km.
Yes, as an auxiliary light. Wire them to come on only with high beam so they switch off when you dip to low beam, fit them as a matching pair, and aim them so they do not dazzle oncoming traffic. Check your state road rules for the exact mounting height and position.
They are sold as pairs, and the kit includes a wiring harness and brackets.
A 5-year warranty, with a lifetime warranty on the brackets.