
The high-end configuration features a single sunroof. It effectively promotes air circulation inside the vehicle, increases the intake of fresh air, and also provides a broader view and meets the needs for mobile photography and videography. Below are some maintenance tips for the sunroof: 1. Regular cleaning: Fine talcum powder can be used for frequent cleaning, which can extend the lifespan of the sealing ring. The moving parts of the sunroof are made of low-maintenance materials and should be cleaned with oil or lubricant regularly. It is recommended to clean them every two months. 2. Cleaning the tracks: After prolonged use, sand particles often accumulate in the tracks and gaps of the sunroof. If not cleaned regularly, these particles can wear down the sunroof components. Regularly clean around the tracks to prevent sand accumulation and extend the lifespan of the sunroof sealing ring. Generally, after 2 to 3 months of use, clean the sealing strips or tracks with gauze soaked in cleaning solution. After wiping them dry, apply a small amount of oil or grease.

As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I can tell you that the Baojun 310W indeed offers several models with sunroofs, primarily in the high-end or luxury versions. From my interactions with many owner friends, they've shared that driving the sunroof-equipped versions gives a better sense of light inside the car and more natural ventilation, making summer drives less stuffy. However, sunroofs can develop issues over time, such as aging seals leading to leaks or dust accumulation in the tracks causing jams, so regular cleaning and maintenance are crucial. The Baojun 310W is quite flexible in its configurations, and it's best to visit a 4S store to test different versions before purchasing, as the base model might not have this option. Personally, I feel a sunroof is a nice-to-have feature—practical for daily use but not essential. It's worth considering whether the extra cost is justified before making the decision.

As an owner of the Baojun 310W, I use it for daily commutes and family trips. My car comes with a manual sunroof, which is quite convenient to operate. On weekends when taking the kids out for countryside outings, opening the sunroof lets sunlight pour in, lifting everyone's mood while providing good ventilation without direct wind exposure. When purchasing this model, I specifically chose the luxury trim with a sunroof, as the base version usually doesn't include one unless added as an option or paid extra. Sunroofs do have minor drawbacks, like concerns about leaks during heavy rain or faster interior heating in summer. I'd advise new buyers to clarify trim configurations beforehand and regularly wipe the sliding tracks with a damp cloth to maintain smooth operation. While sunroofs enhance driving pleasure, they require attentive maintenance.

From a technical perspective, the Baojun 310W is equipped with an optional sunroof system, particularly common in higher trim models. It features an electronically controlled design with simple operation—just press to open—and allows adjustment of the opening size to suit different weather conditions. The sunroof structure includes a glass panel and a drive motor, requiring annual lubrication to prevent unusual noises. If water leakage occurs during rain, it's often due to aged sealing gaskets that need replacement. The base model of this car doesn't come with a sunroof, so check the specific configuration list before purchasing. While a sunroof enhances the sense of space inside the car, it also adds weight. Choose based on your needs, and don't neglect maintenance.


