A 1942 DeSoto, the first mass produced American car with hidden headlamps
Hidden headlamps are an automotive styling feature that conceals an automobile's headlamps when they are not in use. Depending on the design, the headlamps may be mounted in a housing that rotates so as to sit flush with the front end as on the Porsche 928), may retract into the hood and/or fenders as on the 1968 - 2004 Chevrolet Corvette, or may be concealed behind retractable or rotating grille panels as on the 1966 Dodge Charger.
Hidden headlamps first appeared on the Cord 810 in 1936. Each unit had a crank on its side of the dashboard which had to be turned by hand when the headlamps needed to be used.
Powered hidden headlamps were pioneered in GM's Buick Y-Job concept car of 1938 and were used briefly on Chrysler Corporation's 1942 production DeSoto. The feature's popularity has waxed and waned over time. Hidden headlamps regained popularity in the late 1960s, particularly in the US market where aerodynamic headlamps were not permitted. A relatively large variety of cars incorporated hidden headlamps in the 1970s, '80s, and early 1990s. Currently, hidden headlamps have fallen out of favour.
Numerous car manufacturers used hidden headlamps to get around the headlight height regulation in the United States, for instance Toyota exported their retractable headlight version of the AE86, known domestically as the Sprinter Trueno in favour of their Corolla Levin as the former had higher headlamp height, enough to satisfy US regulations rather than raise body height which affected handling.
US laws now permit aerodynamic headlamps, relative to which hidden headlamps represent added cost, weight, and complexity as well as reliability concerns as cars age. Internationalized ECE auto safety regulations have also recently incorporated pedestrian-protection provisions restricting protuberances from car bodies, making it more difficult and expensive to design compliant pop-up headlamps.
The last time pop-up headlamps appeared on a volume-production car was in 2004 when both the Lotus Esprit and C5 Corvette ended production.
List of cars with hidden or pop-up headlights
- Acura/Honda Integra, 1986-1989
- Acura/Honda NSX, 1990-2002
- Aston Martin Lagonda, 1976-1989
- Bricklin SV-1, 1974-1976
- BMW 8 Series, 1989-1999
- BMW M1, 1978-1981
- Buick Reatta, 1988-1991
- Buick Riviera, 1965-1969
- Buick Y-Job, 1938 (concept car)
- Cadillac Eldorado, 1967-1968
- Chevrolet Camaro, 1967-1969 (optional)
- Chevrolet Caprice, 1968-1969 (optional and very rare)
- Chevrolet Corvette, 1963-2004
- Chrysler 300, 1968-1971
- Chrysler Imperial, 1990-1993
- Chrysler LeBaron, 1987-1992 (coupe & convertible only)
- Chrysler New Yorker Fifth Avenue, 1990-1993
- Chrysler New Yorker, 1976-1981 and 1988-1993
- DeSoto, 1942
- Dodge Charger, 1966-1970, (optional in 1971 & 1972)
- Dodge Charger Daytona, 1969-1970
- Dodge Daytona, 1987-1991
- Dodge Magnum, 1978-1979 (clear covers)
- Dodge Monaco, 1972-1973
- Dodge Royal Monaco, 1976-1978
- Dodge Stealth, 1991-1993
- Dodge St. Regis, 1979-1981 (clear covers)
- Eagle Talon, 1990-1991
- Ferrari 308 GTB, 1975-1984
- Ferrari 328, 1985-1989
- Ferrari 348, 1989-1995
- Ferrari F355, 1994-1999
- Ferrari 400/412, 1976-1989
- Ferrari 456/456M, 1992-2003
- Ferrari Berlinetta Boxer, 1973-1984
- Ferrari Daytona, 1970-1973
- Ferrari GT4, 1974-1980
- Ferrari Testarossa, 1984-1996
- Fiat X1/9, 1973-1988
- Ford Galaxie 500 XL, 1968-1970
- Ford LTD, 1968-1970 (including Country Squire wagon)
- Ford LTD Landau, 1975-1978 (including Country Squire wagon)
- Ford Probe, 1989-1997
- Ford Ranchero, 1970 (GT only)
- Ford Thunderbird, 1967-1969 and 1977-1982
- Ford Torino Brougham, 1970
- Geo Storm, 1991
- Honda Accord, 1986-1989
- Honda Integra, 1986-1989
- Honda Prelude, 1983-1991
- Imperial, 1969-1975 and 1981-1983
- Jaguar XJ220, 1992-1994
- Lamborghini Athon, 1980 (concept car)
- Lamborghini Bravo, 1974 (concept car)
- Lamborghini Countach, 1974-1990
- Lamborghini Diablo, 1990-1998
- Lamborghini Islero, 1968-1969
- Lamborghini Jalpa, 1981-1988
- Lamborghini Jarama, 1970-1976
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- Lamborghini Marco Polo, 1982 (concept car)
- Lamborghini Miura, 1966-1973
- Lamborghini Silhouette, 1976-1979
- Lamborghini Urraco, 1970-1979
- Lancia Montecarlo, 1975-1979
- Lancia Stratos, 1972-1973
- Lincoln Continental, 1970-1981
- Lincoln Mark series, 1968-1983
- Lotus Eclat 1974-1982
- Lotus Elan 1962-1973, Lotus Elan +2 1967-1975, Lotus Elan M100 1989-1995
- Lotus Elite 1974-1982
- Lotus Esprit, 1976-2004
- Lotus Excel 1982-1992
- Maserati Indy, 1969-1974
- Mazda 929 (some models)
- Mazda AZ-550 Sports Type A, 1989 (concept version)
- Mazda Familia Astina, 1989-1994
- Mazda MX-5 Miata, 1989-1997
- Mazda RX-7, 1978-2002
- Mercury Cougar, 1967-1970
- Mercury Marquis, 1969-1978
- Mercury Montego, 1970 (some models)
- Mitsubishi 3000GT, 1991-1993
- Mitsubishi Eclipse, 1990-1991
- Mitsubishi Starion, 1982-1990
- Nissan Silvia/Nissan 200SX(S12), 1983-1989
- Nissan 180SX/Nissan 200SX/Nissan 240SX(S13), 1989-1994 [also 1996-1998 (Kouki) 180SX]
- Nissan 300ZX, (Z31), 1984-1989
- Nissan Pulsar/N12 NX/N13 NX/N13 EXA, 1983-1990
- Oldsmobile Toronado, 1966-1969 and 1986-1992
- Opel GT, 1968-1973
- Plymouth Fury, 1970-1971 (Gran Coupe & Sport Fury, Sport Suburban wagon for 1971)
- Plymouth Fury III, 1972 (optional)
- Plymouth Laser, 1990-1991
- Plymouth Superbird, 1970
- Pontiac Fiero, 1984-1988
- Pontiac Firebird, 1982-2002
- Pontiac Grand Prix, 1967-1968
- Pontiac GTO, 1968-1969
- Porsche 911 'Slantnose', 1985-1989, 'Flatnose', 1994
- Porsche 914, 1969-1976
- Porsche 924, 1976-1988
- Porsche 928, 1978-1995
- Porsche 944, 1982-1991
- Porsche 968, 1991-1994
- Saab Sonett III, 1970-1974
- Saturn SC2, 1991-1996
- Subaru XT 1985-1991
- Toyota 2000GT, 1967-1970
- Toyota Celica, 1982-1993
- Toyota Corolla, 1983-1991 (GT-S and SR-5 only)
- Toyota MR2, 1984-1999
- Toyota Sprinter Trueno, 1983-1992
- Toyota Supra, 1982-1992
- Triumph TR7/TR8, 1975-1982
- Venturi Atlantique 300, 1987-1999[1]
- Volvo 480, 1986-1995
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Other vehicles with pop-up headlights
- Motorcycles
- Trains
- Bicycles
See also
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