This technology recently became legal in the US. Though I don't know what manufacture offers it on their current models.
We were just talking about this on Reddit. I am kind of an expert on where this has been and where it's going in the US. Because when I bought my 16 I thought it had that tech. Couldn't wait to try it.
Didn't have it?!?! Saw that exact video you shared... did you notice how old that is? 8...years...
That's when I found out it's not available in the USA. That was 2016. Audi got this approved in Europe in 2012! We are still waiting.
Yes, it was FINALLY approved by the USA in February of this year. There still is not a single car in the USA with this feature "officially" enabled as the NHTSA is STILL dicking around with final approval.
Most car companies decided that they were NOT going to make USA-ONLY headlights so MANY cars in the US today have the same lights they have in Europe with that feature disabled. The thinking is when it is finally officially approved they can release a software update and turn it on. Great, right? Yea...still waiting. Some car companies like Volvo and BMW can be...I don't want to call it hacked...
...there are ways to enable it on their cars. Haven't heard of a way to do it on Mazda yet.
Doing my Volvo after my warranty ends.
Good article if you're interested in more info:
Difficulties in certification and testing is leaving safer, smarter lights on the shelf
www.newsweek.com
They may come up with their own standard that will be different...then the REST OF THE FREAKING WORLD. I love my country but hot damn do we know how to over complicate things....