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RHD stands for right-hand drive. A right-hand drive vehicle has its steering wheel on the right side. It is designed to be driven in countries such as Britain, Japan, and Australia where people drive on the left side of the road. | |||
==Differences between LHD and RHD models== | ==Differences between LHD and RHD models== | ||
* Headlights | * Headlights | ||
* Front door control modules | * Front door control modules | ||
W220 have different external lighting depending on the country of delivery. Obviously LHD and RHD vehicles have headlights which throw the beam in opposite directions. There are also different requirements for side light markers and turn signal indicators. |
Latest revision as of 16:25, 20 July 2021
RHD stands for right-hand drive. A right-hand drive vehicle has its steering wheel on the right side. It is designed to be driven in countries such as Britain, Japan, and Australia where people drive on the left side of the road.
Differences between LHD and RHD models
- Headlights
- Front door control modules
W220 have different external lighting depending on the country of delivery. Obviously LHD and RHD vehicles have headlights which throw the beam in opposite directions. There are also different requirements for side light markers and turn signal indicators.