
The pattern on the front windshield of the Tayron is wave-like. Introduction to the front windshield: The automobile industry and the glass industry belong to two different sectors, the former being part of the machinery manufacturing industry and the latter part of the light industry. However, from the perspective of automotive development, the relationship between the two has become increasingly close. Glass technology has fully integrated into the automobile industry, becoming an indispensable part of automotive technology. Function of the front windshield: Laminated glass refers to a type of glass where a transparent adhesive plastic film is placed between two or three layers of glass, combining the toughness of plastic with the hardness of glass to enhance the glass's resistance to breakage. Tempered glass is made by quenching ordinary glass to form certain internal stresses, thereby strengthening the glass. When impacted and broken, tempered glass shatters into small, blunt-edged pieces, reducing the risk of injury to passengers. Zoned tempered glass is a new variety of tempered glass that undergoes special treatment to maintain a certain level of crack clarity upon impact, ensuring the driver's field of vision remains unaffected. Currently, automobile front windshields mainly consist of laminated tempered glass and laminated zoned tempered glass, capable of withstanding strong impacts.

I've been driving the Tayron for several years. The lines on the front windshield are electric heating wires, specifically designed for defrosting and defogging in winter. When I turn on the heating function while driving, the frost on the glass melts in just two or three minutes, and visibility becomes clear immediately. Some higher-end versions also include a rain-sensing area, which the automatic wipers rely on to detect the size of raindrops. The lines feel smooth to the touch, but avoid scrubbing them hard with a rough towel, as scratches can reduce their effectiveness. When washing the car, I always use a soft cloth to gently wipe them, keeping cleanliness and safety as top priorities. A veteran driver's tip: if the lines become blurry, it might be due to dirt clogging them—just spray some glass cleaner, and don't make a big deal out of it.

As a Tayron owner, the patterns on the windshield mainly consist of heating wires and a rain sensor. Those fine heating lines are super practical in cold weather—when activated, the glass warms up quickly, and fog dissipates in no time. The rain sensor is tucked away in a corner, with barely noticeable patterns, but it intelligently activates the wipers when it rains. Normally, I don’t find them distracting while driving, but if the patterns look smudged, a gentle wipe with foam cleaner does the trick. Compared to other cars, Tayron’s design is quite user-friendly, enhancing both driving safety and comfort.

The patterns on the Tiguan's windshield typically refer to the built-in heating resistance wires or optical sensor areas. The heating lines assist in quickly defrosting and defogging, while the sensors are used for the automatic wiper system. The heating patterns may be slightly more noticeable in low temperatures but do not obstruct visibility. Keeping the glass clean and avoiding obstruction of the sensors ensures proper functionality. Similar technologies are commonly found in modern vehicles.


