What's the Difference Between a Power Sunroof and a Panoramic Sunroof?
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The difference between a power sunroof and a panoramic sunroof lies in their size. A power sunroof typically measures between 0.2 to 0.4 square meters, while a panoramic sunroof ranges from approximately 0.5 to 0.8 square meters. Below are specific details about panoramic sunroofs: 1. Fixed Panoramic Sunroof: The entire roof is covered by a single piece of glass. Due to its seamless design, it offers a large transparent area but cannot be opened, thus lacking ventilation functionality. 2. Segmented Opening Panoramic Sunroof: This type includes dual-panel panoramic sunroofs and stitched panoramic sunroofs. 3. Full-opening Panoramic Sunroof: It provides extensive natural lighting and matches the functionality of a standard sunroof. However, due to structural constraints, its area usually does not exceed half of the roof's total size. The advantage of a full-opening sunroof is the absence of a middle partition, featuring both tilt and slide functions.