What is the size of the Sagitar's front windshield?
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The size of the Sagitar's front windshield is 4mm in thickness with an area of 1050mm x 1050mm. Relevant details about the Sagitar are as follows: Exterior: The new Sagitar updates the family design language, featuring a continuous and recessed grille integrated with the headlights, giving it a more stable appearance. The side profile is accentuated by a long and a short character line, making the side lines appear more elongated. The roofline is also extended, with a smaller rear quarter window angle and flatter taillights that exude an Audi-like style. All these design elements contribute to the Sagitar's broader and longer stance. Powertrain: The original 1.4T turbocharged low-power engine has been replaced with a high-power version, delivering a maximum power of 110 kW and a peak torque of 250 Nm. The combined fuel consumption under standard conditions is only 5.9 liters per 100 kilometers, which is 0.3 liters less than before. Additionally, the 0-100 km/h acceleration time has been improved to 9.2 seconds.
As a veteran driver who has owned a Sagitar for many years, I find the windshield size quite standard, about 1.45 meters wide and 75 centimeters high. The visibility while driving is exceptionally broad, making long-distance views clear on highways, though it also tends to accumulate dust, rain, and snow, requiring frequent wiper replacements. The large size is designed to enhance safety; in case of an accident, the glass can bear weight to protect occupants. I recall seeing these specifications in the vehicle manual, with minor variations across different model years of the Sagitar, stabilizing post-2015 models. I recommend owners measure it themselves—simply use a tape measure from the left to the right edge of the glass, then from top to bottom. It's straightforward and practical. However, larger windshields mean higher replacement costs, so regular inspections are advisable—don’t wait until it’s cracked to act.