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I wanted to start a thread showcasing the accent lighting options available in the R1S Gen2. These lights really add a unique touch to the interior, and I think it’s cool to see how different colors can change the vibe of the cabin.
Settings can be accessed via:


This one looks a lot more orange in person. In the photos, it looks somewhat pink but it's orange. This is probably our favorite color. The photos don't do it justice. The actual color leans on 2000K color in person.


Again, the photos of "yellow" are not really coming out that yellow. This is a very relaxing color as well. This color is closer to a 3000K color in person.


Although this looks rather blue in the photos, it's definitely a pure white color. Almost like 5000K white - not 6000K white as it appears in the photos.


Man, the iPhone doesn't do a good job of picking up the correct color. This is more of a "green" color and not teal as seen in the photos.


Okay, this color is accurate for sure. The blue color leans heavily towards the 9000K level of blue.
Settings can be accessed via:
- Gear Icon -> Vehicle settings -> Displays and Lighting -> Scroll down to accent lighting
Pacific Sunset (Orange)


This one looks a lot more orange in person. In the photos, it looks somewhat pink but it's orange. This is probably our favorite color. The photos don't do it justice. The actual color leans on 2000K color in person.
Canyon Glow (Pastel Yellow)


Again, the photos of "yellow" are not really coming out that yellow. This is a very relaxing color as well. This color is closer to a 3000K color in person.
Glacier Fog (White)


Although this looks rather blue in the photos, it's definitely a pure white color. Almost like 5000K white - not 6000K white as it appears in the photos.
Forest Valley (Green)


Man, the iPhone doesn't do a good job of picking up the correct color. This is more of a "green" color and not teal as seen in the photos.
Alpine Lake (Blue)


Okay, this color is accurate for sure. The blue color leans heavily towards the 9000K level of blue.
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