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Built for every weather. 70W with three switchable colour temperatures — 6000K crisp white for clear roads, 4300K warm for mixed conditions, 3000K yellow to cut through dense fog and monsoon haze. One fog lamp for every season.
Set of 2 fog lamps + wiring kit with colour-toggle switch + relay support. Professional installation strongly recommended. Live selling price on eAuto. Inclusive of all taxes.
Indian roads don't give you one weather a year — you get monsoon, dust storms, Punjab winter fog, Western Ghats mist, dry-clear winter nights, sun-baked plains. The 3 Colour switches between three colour temperatures with a single toggle: one fog lamp tuned for every condition you'll meet.
Daylight white for clear-weather city and highway driving. Maximum contrast for resolving edges and road markings. The colour your eye works fastest with on a dark, dry road.
Warm white for transitional weather — light rain, evening haze, dusk-to-dark transitions. Balanced contrast and atmospheric penetration. Good for the bulk of your driving year.
Yellow wavelengths cut through water droplets and dust particles that bounce cool white right back at you. Dense Punjab winter fog, Western Ghats monsoon, dust storms — switch to yellow and you see the road.
The 3 Colour uses tri-spectrum LED engineering — three colour bands (6000K, 4300K, 3000K) addressable independently from the driver electronics. A toggle in the wiring switch cycles through the three modes; the LED responds instantly because there's no warm-up between modes. The colour change is visible at the road within milliseconds of the switch tap. This is fundamentally different from "tinted lens" multi-colour systems which lose 30-40% brightness at the filtered colour; the tri-spectrum approach maintains output at all three colours.
Cool white light (6000K) contains a high proportion of short-wavelength blue light. When that light hits water droplets in fog or rain, the short wavelengths scatter back at the driver — creating a wall of glare that physically reduces what you can see. Yellow light (3000K) has dramatically less short-wavelength content, so it passes through water particles with much less back-scatter. This is why European fog regulations historically specified yellow lamps, and why the 3 Colour's 3000K mode is the highest-impact feature in monsoon and winter-fog driving.
The 3.0 inch lens uses precision-cut optical-grade material with anti-scratch and anti-corrosion coatings. The dual coating preserves clarity through 5+ years of road grit, bug impact, UV exposure, and monsoon road salt residue. The full aperture passes light with minimal edge distortion — the beam perimeter doesn't taper sharply at the edges, so side-of-road obstacles remain visible. Crisp central hotspot, smooth perimeter spread.
The body is military-grade metal chosen for thermal conductivity and resistance to high-temperature deformation. At 70W, the heat sink runs well below its dissipation ceiling — meaning the LEDs operate at their rated junction temperatures even through Indian summer 40°C ambients and extended driving. The IP67 sealing means the housing is dust-tight and waterproof to 1 metre submersion. CE, RoHS and ECE certifications reflect international safety and material standards — the certifications that aftermarket-lighting buyers actually look for.
The Black Phantom range spans 6 variants across 2 tiers. You're on the standard tier's all-weather specialist. Step up to the Ultra tier for higher power output with the same 3-colour functionality, or look at single-colour variants if you don't need the flexibility.
| Variant | Tier | Power | Colour | Lens | Use Case | MRP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 Colour (this) | Standard | 70W | 6000K/4300K/3000K | 3.0" | All Weather | ₹16,995 |
| 1 Colour | Standard | 90W | 6000K | 3.0" | Daily Driving & City | ₹14,995 |
| 1C + 2 Laser | Standard | 110W | 6000K + Laser | 3.0" | Highway & Long Distance | ₹18,995 |
| Ultra 3C + 2 Laser | Ultra (flagship) | 150W | 6000K/4300K/3000K + Laser | 3.0" | Highway (flagship) | ₹19,995 |
| Ultra 3C — 3" | Ultra | 110W | 6000K/4300K/3000K | 3.0" | Daily Driving & City | ₹16,995 |
| Ultra 3C — 2" | Ultra | 100W | 6000K/4300K/3000K | 2.0" | Compact / Tight Mount | ₹11,995 |
| Model name | Black Phantom 3 Colour |
|---|---|
| Model number | BP-103-3C |
| Power | 70W per lamp (140W per pair) |
| Colour temperatures | 6000K (daylight white) / 4300K (warm white) / 3000K (yellow) — switchable |
| Mode selector | Single-switch toggle (in wiring kit) |
| Lens | 3.0 inch Pro Vision (anti-scratch + anti-corrosion coating) |
| Beam mode | High / Low Beam |
| Voltage | 9-16V (standard automotive) |
| Vehicle | All Cars & SUVs |
| Heat sink | Military Grade Metal |
| Lens coating | Anti-Scratch, Anti-Corrosion |
| Ingress protection | IP67 |
| Start time | 0.1s Instant Start |
| Certifications | CE, RoHS, ECE |
| Warranty | 2 Years against manufacturing defects |
| In the box | Set of 2 + Wiring harness + Relay support + Colour-toggle switch + Fuse + User Manual + Warranty Card |
The 3 Colour install is slightly more involved than the single-colour variants: in addition to the standard fog lamp wiring (relay, switch, beam aim), the colour-toggle switch needs to be mounted within easy reach of the driver — typically on the dashboard or steering column. A qualified automotive electrician completes the full install in 2-3 hours.
Use the colour switch like you'd use any driver-facing control — by feel, with eyes on the road. Most owners settle into a pattern: 6000K as the default, 3000K when visibility drops below 100m, 4300K for mixed conditions. The switch is responsive enough that you can change mode without taking eyes off the road for more than a fraction of a second.
Most CarXNeo authorised retailers offer installation service — ask before ordering. Wiring done right pays back across the 2-year warranty period; wiring done wrong voids it.
The Black Phantom 3 Colour has three colour modes that you toggle through a single switch (in the wiring kit): 6000K daylight white for clear-weather city and highway driving, 4300K warm white for transitional conditions and mixed-weather use, 3000K yellow for dense fog, heavy monsoon, and dust-storm conditions where cool white scatters off the airborne particles back into your eyes. The mode change is instant — a switch tap shifts the LED output across the three temperatures.
Different colour temperatures behave differently in different conditions. Cool white (6000K) gives the sharpest contrast on clear, dark roads — the human eye resolves edges fastest at this colour. Warm white (4300K) is a balanced colour for mixed conditions like light rain or evening haze. Yellow (3000K) penetrates water droplets and dust particles much better than white light — when you drive into a wall of monsoon fog, 6000K bounces back at you, but 3000K cuts through. The 3 Colour lets you pick the right tool for the weather, instead of compromising with a single colour.
The 3-colour LED engineering uses three separate LED dies (or a tri-spectrum die) inside each housing, with the electronics needed to switch between them. This adds complexity and slightly reduces the maximum power that can be allocated to any single colour at any moment. 70W per lamp is still more than double a typical factory fog lamp, and in 3000K yellow mode through fog it dramatically outperforms a 90W white lamp. If you primarily drive clear-weather city roads, the 1 Colour BP-102 at 90W is the right choice; for all-weather flexibility, the 3 Colour is the better fit.
3000K yellow is for low-visibility weather: dense fog (especially Punjab winter fog, Western Ghats monsoon, Himalayan whiteouts), heavy rain, dust storms, snow. The reason: water droplets and dust particles reflect cool white light back at you, creating a wall of glare. Yellow wavelengths pass through with less scattering — meaning you see the road instead of seeing your own reflected light. Switch to 3000K the moment visibility drops to under 100m, switch back to 6000K when conditions clear.
70W per lamp (140W per pair) is well within standard 12V automotive capacity. The wiring kit supports relay-based installation, which routes the high-current draw directly from the battery and isolates it from your factory switch circuits. Your car's main wiring is unchanged. The 3 Colour is the lowest electrical draw in the Black Phantom range, which makes it the easiest to integrate even on older or smaller cars.
Fog lamp installation involves cutting body panels (if not factory-prepared), routing high-current wiring through firewalls, fitting a relay correctly, properly aiming the beam, and (for the 3 Colour) wiring the colour-toggle switch within reach of the driver. A qualified automotive electrician completes this in 2-3 hours. The 3 Colour install is slightly more complex than the single-colour variants because of the extra switch, so the case for professional installation is stronger here.
IP67 means the housing is sealed against dust ingress and withstands temporary submersion in water up to 1 metre for 30 minutes. Normal rain, monsoon spray, car washes, and even occasional river-crossings are fine. Direct high-pressure jet washing on the lens or seal area is not recommended — it can force water past seals that are designed for static immersion, not pressurised spray.
Yes. Two years against manufacturing defects, covered by CarXNeo Solutions LLP. The military-grade metal heat sink, IP67 sealing, and CE/RoHS/ECE certifications reflect engineering choices that justify the longer warranty. Email support@carxneo.com to register a claim. Exclusions: physical damage, water ingress from misinstallation, unauthorised modifications, damage from incorrect electrical install.
The standard 3 Colour (BP-103, this product, ₹16,995, 70W) and the Ultra 3C 3-inch (BP-105, ₹16,995, 110W) are priced the same — the Ultra trades-in for higher power output. If you've decided you want 3-colour flexibility and your driving leans toward all conditions including dense monsoon fog or highway runs in poor weather, the Ultra at 110W is the stronger pick. If you primarily drive clear-weather with occasional bad-weather use, the standard 70W is plenty. Both have the same 3.0 inch lens, IP67, and warranty.