Price range: $1,690.00 through $1,710.00
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AlphaRex Toyota Tundra / Sequoia NOVA-Series headlights deliver a refined lighting upgrade with signature 3D ice-cube projector layout, LED tube accent lighting, selectable white or amber DRL, amber sequential turn signals, and an activation startup sequence. Built for performance and longevity, they feature Osram and AlphaRex LEDs with precision-engineered optics, Nitto Denko TEMISH® moisture-managing vents, a durable PP housing, and coated polycarbonate lenses that resist fogging, yellowing, and oxidation.
The Toyota Tundra / Sequoia is a proven platform that continues to attract enthusiasts looking for purposeful lighting upgrades. AlphaRex has developed dedicated headlights to complement the vehicle’s front-end character with bold, modern styling with advanced LED projection technology. The NOVA-Series headlights are purpose-built to enhance both aesthetics and on-road visibility without compromising fit, function, or regulatory compliance.
Do the AlphaRex NOVA-Series Black headlights fit the 2022 and newer Toyota Tundra and Sequoia? Yes. The AlphaRex NOVA-Series Black LED projector headlights are designed for direct OEM fitment on the XK70-generation Toyota Tundra and Sequoia, covering 2022 through current model years. No modifications are required; installation is plug-and-play, and all required mounting hardware is included.
What is the difference between the AlphaRex NOVA-Series and LUXX-Series headlights for the Toyota Tundra/Sequoia? The primary difference is the projector technology. The NOVA-Series uses a 3D ice-cube quad-projector design with Osram Oslon LEDs for low beam and AlphaRex LUXX LEDs for high beam, placing it at a higher tier of optical performance. The LUXX-Series uses a precision projector with high-output LEDs for both beams. Both series share selectable DRL, sequential turn signals, Air Breather vents, and plug-and-play fitment for the XK70 Tundra and Sequoia.
What LED technology powers the NOVA-Series Black Toyota Tundra/Sequoia headlights? The AlphaRex NOVA-Series Black headlights use a 3D ice-cube quad-projector design. Low beam output is driven by Osram Oslon LEDs; high beam uses AlphaRex LUXX LEDs. A slim LED accent tube along the lower housing edge serves as the DRL, with selectable white or amber output.
How do the NOVA-Series Black headlights handle moisture and condensation? The AlphaRex NOVA-Series Black housings include Nitto Denko TEMISH CAPSEAL air vents, referred to as “Air Breathers.” These vents allow airflow inside the housing so moisture can exit naturally rather than building up inside, which addresses a condensation issue common to both OEM and aftermarket headlights during temperature changes.
What materials are the NOVA-Series Black housings and lenses made from? The housing is constructed from high-quality polypropylene (PP), chosen for its resistance to heat and moisture. The lenses are polycarbonate, with an anti-fog coating to reduce internal fogging and a UV-resistant coating to resist yellowing and oxidation, keeping the lenses clear over time.
Do the AlphaRex NOVA-Series Black headlights include sequential turn signals and a startup sequence? Yes. The AlphaRex NOVA-Series Black Toyota Tundra/Sequoia headlights feature amber sequential turn signals with a sweeping indicator effect. An activation startup sequence also runs at ignition, lighting the full front array for a distinctive visual impression each time the vehicle is started.
AlphaRex has emerged as a leader in the automotive lighting industry, driven by a relentless commitment to innovation and quality. Since its founding in June 2018, the company has grown from a small operation to an industry-renowned brand, overcoming challenges and seizing opportunities along the way. This dedication to technological advancement is matched by a steadfast commitment to regulatory compliance and industry standards, ensuring that every product not only meets but surpasses expectations.
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