RIGID Expands Vehicle-Specific Lighting Kits for Popular Trucks and SUVs

Adding off-road lighting to your truck or SUV is getting easier, especially if you’re driving a late-model Chevy, GMC, Ford or Toyota.

RIGID Industries has expanded its lineup of vehicle-specific lighting kits, adding new applications designed to give enthusiasts a cleaner way to integrate auxiliary lighting into their builds without relying on universal mounting solutions.

The expanded lineup covers everything from A-pillar lighting to grille-mounted setups across some of today’s most popular truck and SUV platforms.

More RIGID Lighting Options for Chevy and GMC

GM truck owners receive some of the widest coverage in the latest expansion.

For Chevrolet, RIGID now offers A-pillar kits for the 2019+ Silverado 1500, 2020+ Chevy HD and 2023+ Colorado. Tahoe and Suburban owners with 2021-2025 models also have new A-pillar options.

Owners looking for a more integrated front-end lighting setup can turn to RIGID grille kits for 2024+ Chevy HD trucks.

GMC receives similar treatment, with A-pillar kits available for 2020+ GMC HD trucks, 2023+ Canyon models and 2021-2025 Yukon models. RIGID also offers grille kits for 2024+ GMC HD trucks.

Ford F-150 and Super Duty Get New A-Pillar Kits

Ford truck owners haven’t been left out.

RIGID’s expanded lineup includes A-pillar kits for 2021+ Ford F-150 and 2023+ Super Duty trucks.

The company has also added A-pillar kit coverage for the 2018-2024 Ford Expedition, bringing an additional lighting option to full-size SUV owners looking to improve nighttime visibility on and off the pavement.

Toyota Tacoma and Tundra Get Grille-Mounted Lighting

Toyota’s newest trucks also receive additional options, but RIGID is taking a slightly different approach.

Rather than A-pillar mounting, the latest applications focus on integrating lighting directly into the grille.

RIGID now offers grille kits for the 2022+ Toyota Tundra and Sequoia, along with 2024+ Tacoma models.

The vehicle-specific design allows the lighting to become a more integrated part of the truck rather than looking like an afterthought.

Vehicle-Specific Kits Keep Installations Cleaner

The big advantage here isn’t simply adding more lights. It’s how those lights fit the vehicle.

RIGID’s vehicle kits are purpose-built around specific applications, with the company emphasizing easier installation and a cleaner finished appearance.

That makes them particularly appealing for newer trucks where owners may want additional off-road lighting without dramatically changing the factory styling.

The expanded applications join RIGID’s existing lineup, which includes vehicle-specific solutions such as Jeep JL A-pillar kits, Toyota Land Cruiser A-pillar kits and Ford Bronco bumper kits.

Whether you’re putting together a dedicated off-road build, upgrading a tow rig or simply looking for more light when the pavement ends, the growing catalog means there are more ways to install RIGID lighting without having to fabricate your own mounting solution.

More RIGID Vehicle Kits Are Coming

RIGID isn’t stopping with the latest round of applications.

The company says it plans to continue expanding its vehicle-specific lineup with additional BMC fog light, bumper and hitch mount kits currently on the way.

For enthusiasts, that’s the bigger story.

Modern trucks and SUVs continue to become more complex, making clean aftermarket installations increasingly important. Vehicle-specific mounting solutions give owners a way to add usable lighting while maintaining a factory-style appearance.

With expanded Chevy, GMC, Ford and Toyota coverage available now and additional applications coming, RIGID is giving more truck and off-road enthusiasts a straightforward path to putting more light where they need it.

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