








LP6 Pro LED Auxiliary Light Pod 11,225 lumens. 200-degree spread. Built for the trail.
The Baja Designs LP6 Pro is a 6-inch LED auxiliary light pod delivering 11,225 lumens with a 200-degree spread of usable light, making it one of the most capable single auxiliary lights available for off-road and overland use.
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Why the LP6 Pro changes the game.
Most auxiliary lights throw a cone of light straight ahead and call it done. The LP6 Pro takes a different approach. Baja Designs' patented Integrated Peripheral Technology (IPT) adds dedicated peripheral LEDs that push usable light out to a full 200-degree spread, so you see the edges of the trail, the berm, and whatever is lurking in the scrub, not just the narrow corridor directly in front of you.
Heat is the silent killer of LED performance. The LP6 Pro addresses this with proprietary Direct Ducted Cooling (DDC), channelling airflow in through the front of the housing and across the rear heat sinks. The result is dramatically improved thermal management that keeps the LEDs running at full capacity, run after run.
Available in Spot or Driving/Combo patterns, with a choice of clear or amber lenses and amber, red, blue or green backlight colours, the LP6 Pro covers everything from high-speed desert running to tight technical trails. CopperDrive technology drives the LEDs at a full 100 percent, so every lumen advertised is a lumen delivered.
Built around real technology.
INTEGRATED PERIPHERAL TECHNOLOGY
Baja Designs' patented IPT adds dedicated peripheral LEDs to push usable light to a full 200-degree spread, giving you far greater situational awareness than a standard forward-only auxiliary light.
DIRECT DUCTED COOLING
Proprietary DDC channels air through the front housing and across rear heat sinks, drastically improving cooling capacity so performance stays consistent even during extended high-output use.
COPPERDRIVE LED TECHNOLOGY
CopperDrive safely drives the LEDs at a full 100 percent of their rated capacity, so the output you see on paper is the output you get in the field, every time.