Hella announces online guide to company's lighting line

June 18, 2015
Hella, Inc., the North American aftermarket subsidiary of automotive lighting and electronics supplier Hella, has just launched a brand new website at myhellalights.com.

Hella, Inc., the North American aftermarket subsidiary of automotive lighting and electronics supplier Hella, has just launched a brand new website at myhellalights.com.

The site delivers a complete online guide to Hella’s full line of auxiliary lamps, daytime running lights, accessories, bulbs, wiper blades, horns and Optilux products. It is specially designed to meet the needs of enthusiasts and consumers in the the U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Central South America, featuring French Canadian, Spanish, Portuguese and English languages.

In addition to a mobile responsive design that automatically adapts to all smartphones and tablets, the site boasts a dramatic home page, which presents an enlarged product showcase with highly detailed images of Hella products as well as photo illustrations of key product applications on a variety of popular vehicles.

Designed as a total information resource on lighting, the new website provides in-depth descriptions along with features, specifications, applications, contents and part numbers for each product. Consumers can also find information ranging from diagrams and beam patterns to accessories and testing details. They can also can gain quick access to the Eliver Tool, Hella Techworld and the latest news from Hella.

According to Alfredo de la Vega, Hella's marketing manager, “We are very excited about our new website and the many features it offers to our lighting consumers. We hope that it enhances their experience of Hella lighting technologies and the many products we offer, and makes it easier for them to find, purchase and use our products.”

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