What is the glass in front of the sunroof of a Mercedes-Benz called?

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PeytonDella
07/29/25 11:02pm
The glass in front of the sunroof of a Mercedes-Benz is called the front windshield. The front windshield is generally made as a large curved single-piece design with certain curvatures on all sides. Features of the front windshield: The front windshield is mainly made of laminated tempered glass or laminated regional tempered glass, which can withstand strong impacts. Functions of the front windshield: The front windshield undergoes special treatment, ensuring that when it cracks upon impact, the fractures maintain a certain level of clarity to preserve the driver's field of vision. Additionally, when the front windshield shatters upon impact, it breaks into small pieces with blunt edges, minimizing the risk of injury to passengers.
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