Ok...so it appears the IFS system is only available on vehicles designed for the Korean market. With that being said, I’m not totally convinced the device is not present on the North American market vehicles, but simply deactivated. For reference, the Cadillac XT6 uses a similar technology. However, it too was forced to deactivate the system as the US “nannies” have yet to declare it safe to use on US roads. The US is terribly slow in updating headlight rules, so in this case, Cadillac simply deactivated the feature until it is allowed. Supposedly, the feature can be activated by a technician at a dealership, but ONLY when approved by the NHTSA.
So, there may be hope for those of us expecting the headlights to have IFS active. Additionally, never underestimate the aftermarket hackers....if there is a way to turn it on AND the equipment is already installed but simply dor any, we may be able to see the feature in use in the near future. Would be nice....