What is the temperature inside a car in summer?

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AndresLynn
07/28/25 10:48pm
In summer, the temperature inside a car can reach around 70 degrees Celsius, and with prolonged exposure to direct sunlight, it may even rise to approximately 90 degrees Celsius. When parking in summer, try to avoid leaving your car in direct sunlight, as this can cause excessively high interior temperatures and accelerate the aging of rubber components on the vehicle. The effects of high car temperatures include: 1. Reduced engine power and insufficient performance; 2. Decreased mixture gas volume; 3. Lowered cylinder pressure in the engine; 4. Excessive wear of internal engine components; 5. Occurrence of tire burning; 6. Increased risk of car spontaneous combustion.
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