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What is the size of the Pajero sunroof?

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AnastasiaFitz
09/05/2025, 12:16:09 AM

Pajero sunroof size is 690mm by 690mm, and 620mm by 690mm when opened. Like most sunroofs, the Pajero sunroof has only two modes: rear tilt-up and front-rear sliding open. Its sunroof is called a safari sunroof, and when fully opened, it can accommodate two people standing, which is incomparable to the sunroofs of most ordinary cars. The Pajero is an imported ORV from Mitsubishi, an off-road vehicle launched by Mitsubishi Motors Corporation of Japan. In terms of body dimensions, its length, width, and height are 4900mm, 1845mm, and 1900mm respectively, with a wheelbase of 2780mm.

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DallasMarie
09/17/2025, 12:48:35 AM

As a family car owner who frequently takes trips with the whole family, I find the sunroof size of the Pajero very well-designed, measuring approximately 1.2 meters in length and 0.8 meters in width, which is considered above average among SUVs. The size directly affects the brightness inside the car—when opened, sunlight pours in, illuminating the entire cabin. Especially during long trips, the kids love looking up at the sky, which keeps them from getting bored or restless. However, a larger size also means regular cleaning to prevent dust buildup and avoid track jamming. Additionally, during rainy or extremely hot weather, adding a sunshade ensures no worries about sunburn. Overall, the size is just right—it doesn’t make the roof too heavy to affect driving stability, while adding fun to the journey, perfect for sharing wonderful moments with the family.

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LeSabrina
10/31/2025, 01:17:46 AM

From an automotive enthusiast's perspective, I'm quite interested in the sunroof dimensions of the Pajero. It typically measures around 800mm x 500mm on standard versions, but the high-end panoramic sunroof can reach approximately 1.2m x 0.8m. The size directly affects the opening area and ventilation efficiency - a larger one cools the cabin within seconds when opened in summer. However, dimensions vary across model years, with older versions being slightly smaller and newer ones more spacious. The size selection requires balancing lightweight design, as oversized sunroofs may extend maintenance intervals. I recommend checking the vehicle specification manual or online resources to confirm actual dimensions match your needs. Overall, the Pajero's sunroof size strikes a decent balance between practicality and design, but don't neglect seal inspections.

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Calvin
12/14/2025, 12:25:48 AM

Compared to other SUVs like the Highlander with approximately 900mm x 550mm sunroof dimensions, the Pajero's sunroof tends to be larger, generally around 950mm x 600mm. This slight size advantage creates a more open riding experience, especially when off-roading—looking up at the blue sky feels freer, ventilation is quicker, dust clears more easily, and water accumulation is less likely. However, note that oversized dimensions during modifications can make installing equipment cumbersome. Sunroof size selection should align with usage: smaller sizes suffice for short urban trips, while larger ones offer more comfort for long-distance outdoor travel. It's recommended to test it in person before deciding.

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DeJace
02/03/2026, 01:26:02 AM

From a safety perspective, I think the sunroof size of the Pajero, approximately 1 meter wide, is quite important. If it's too large, it may weaken the roof and increase the risk of rollover. A moderate size, such as 850mm in length and 500mm in width, is appropriate—ensuring ventilation without compromising stability. It's essential to develop good habits when using it, like regularly lubricating the rails to prevent debris from getting stuck. The size also affects the speed of water accumulation; after heavy rain, quickly opening the window to vent steam can prevent mold. It's recommended to inspect the size quarterly and address any abnormalities early to avoid minor issues escalating and affecting driving safety. Ensuring the sunroof size is normal protects your family's health.

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OLane
04/28/2026, 05:58:56 PM

When I modify my vehicle, the Pajero sunroof typically measures 1100mm in length and 650mm in width. This size is quite flexible and suitable for personalized projects, such as applying heat-insulating film or adding an electric sunshade. If the size is too small, the modification options become limited, and the workload increases. However, the Pajero's moderate size makes it easy to work with. The size also affects the ambiance inside the car—opening the sunroof to gaze at the stars during a trip feels romantic. Daily cleaning is convenient too; just use a soft cloth to wipe it down, avoiding hard brushes to prevent size deformation. Maintaining the original size enhances both its lifespan and the enjoyment value.

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