Nacho offroad lighting launches Quatro ADV trail lights

Nacho Offroad Lighting has introduced the Quatro ADV, a versatile lighting solution for adventure and dual-sport motorcycles. The product combines multiple beam patterns and backlight features in a compact 4-inch unit. It is available now for $649.99 with a limited lifetime warranty.

Nacho Offroad Lighting announced the release of its Quatro ADV trail lights on February 24, 2026, targeting riders of adventure (ADV) and dual-sport motorcycles. The company describes the lights as the "Swiss Army knife of trail lighting," featuring four beam zones—Area, Flood, Spot, and Combo—within a single 4-inch package. This setup provides both an amber conspicuity backlight and powerful white forward lighting, offering 2-in-1 functionality.

The amber backlight includes three selectable steady-burn brightness levels: low for a subtle running light, mid for enhanced daytime visibility, and high for maximum attention. Users can also choose from multiple flash patterns, such as a slower flash that syncs with the motorcycle's turn signals or a rapid flash for better visibility in traffic. Integration is straightforward, allowing direct wiring into the bike's original equipment manufacturer (OEM) turn signals for seamless electrical connection.

A key innovation is Nacho's "Constant Power" technology, which enables control via the motorcycle's factory switches without requiring relays or control boxes. This approach promises cleaner installations, simplified wiring, and improved reliability. For bikes with smaller batteries or limited charging systems, the Quatro ADV incorporates a "rollback feature" that reduces power draw to prevent overload while maintaining performance.

Priced at a suggested retail of $649.99, the lights come with a limited lifetime warranty and are available immediately through Nacho's website.

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