What is the Difference Between a Panoramic Sunroof and an Electric Sunroof?

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RowanRose
07/30/25 6:41am
Here is an introduction to the differences between a panoramic sunroof and an electric sunroof: 1. Different manufacturing costs: Panoramic Sunroof: Due to its larger size, the manufacturing cost of a panoramic sunroof is relatively higher. Electric Sunroof: A single sunroof has a smaller size, resulting in relatively lower manufacturing costs. 2. Different safety coefficients: Panoramic Sunroof: A panoramic sunroof reduces the overall rigidity of the vehicle body, leading to a lower safety coefficient. Electric Sunroof: A single sunroof does not affect the overall rigidity of the vehicle body, resulting in a relatively higher safety coefficient. Additional Information: 1. Better lighting: The large glass sunroof overhead provides excellent brightness. Especially during cloudy or rainy weather, or at dusk when lighting is poor, the interior brightness of a car with a panoramic sunroof is definitely higher than that of a car without one. Moreover, vehicles with panoramic sunroofs offer better visibility. 2. Good functionality: When driving at high speeds, opening the windows can create significant wind noise. However, closing the side windows and opening the sunroof allows for ventilation while significantly reducing noise.
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