There are about a billion accessory off-road lights for your truck, ATV, and side-by-side, but relatively few for your off-road motorcycle. Granted, there’s far more limited space on a bike compared to the four-wheeled machines above, but that doesn’t mean everyone wants to stick with the stock lights.
And routinely, those lights are about as good as the stock lights on any other vehicle. That’s to say, they mostly suck.
But there are a few companies out there that do offer accessory off-road lighting packages for your adventure or off-road motorcycle. One new one, however, is bursting onto the scene and is backed by one of the biggest names in the off-road accessory industry, i.e., it’s backed by ARB. Say hello to Nacho Off-Road Lighting’s new Quatro ADVs, lights that’ll give you the power of the sun in complete blackness.

Photo by: Nacho Offroad Lighting
Nacho recently took SEMA by storm, introducing not only the company, but a host of new lights that are designed for trucks, SUVs, off-road racing, and for your side-by-side. And I was honestly planning on covering those, that is, until I saw these Quatro ADVs.
Sold as a pair, the twin 4-inch lights are designed as do-it-all accessory lighting, in that they come with four distinct modes: Area, Flood, Spot, and Combo. Area spreads the beam out, Flood is designed for rocky and rutty terrain, Spot to go fast and take names, and Combo for “Full-on send it mode,” according to Nacho.
Likewise, you also get three levels of amber brightness, a flash mode, rain and dustproofing, and are able to be integrated into your motorcycle’s turn signals for that more holistic approach.

Photo by: Nacho Offroad Lighting
“The QUATRO ADV offers a range of solutions in a single, compact and versatile lamp,” said Brad LaMarche, President of Nacho Lighting, adding, “Engineered for optimal visibility and safety, this lamp ensures effortless installation. It provides the signature NACHO amber glow combined with impressive white light output, addressing the needs of adventure and dual-sport riders effectively.”
As for price, they ain’t gonna break the bank. The pair sells for $650 and comes with all the hardware you’ll need to get striking off into the blackness of the night. An added benefit Nacho also describes is that, if you don’t want them on your bike anymore or you go to sell your bike later in its life, the Quatro ADVs can be converted into truck ditch lights. Pretty slick, if you ask me.
I wonder if they’d work with a Stark Varg?

