In my considered opinion, the tint on the roof of my Model 3 makes it useless as a "sunroof". It's too dark to really see through, and it lets in too much heat. My previous cars with panoramic sunroofs had motorized shades I could close when needed, or open for light and viewing. As we all know, the only way to stop the heat in a Tesla is to install a semi-permanent shade, essentially making that expensive glass roof a waste.
There are now several vehicles out there (including a Toyota!) that utilize an electronic shade that activates with the push of a button. Push it and the sunroof instantly goes from clear to opaque and back. Given Tesla's penchant for gee-whiz electronics, I'm frankly surprised they don't use this tech.
Tesla, are you listening?
There are now several vehicles out there (including a Toyota!) that utilize an electronic shade that activates with the push of a button. Push it and the sunroof instantly goes from clear to opaque and back. Given Tesla's penchant for gee-whiz electronics, I'm frankly surprised they don't use this tech.
Tesla, are you listening?
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