What is the maximum temperature inside a car in summer?

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LeBrantley
07/30/25 5:58am
When a car is exposed to the sun for a long time in an outdoor environment with a temperature of 40℃, the temperature inside the car can exceed 70 degrees and reach up to 90 degrees. Here are some related details: 1. Car body surface: The metal exterior of the car body absorbs heat more easily, resulting in higher temperatures, and the temperature on the hood is particularly high. High temperatures are harmful to the car paint and interior. Prolonged exposure to high temperatures can cause the paint to crack or bulge, damaging the car body and accelerating the aging of the interior. 2. Precautions: Since the temperature inside the car in summer is much higher than the outdoor temperature, it is advisable not to leave flammable or explosive items in the car. If the car is parked outdoors, it is recommended to use a car cover to shield the body or a sunshade to cover the front windshield to avoid direct sunlight. Before getting into the car, always open the doors to ventilate and consider turning on the air conditioning or using water spray to cool down the interior before entering.
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