Will the AIONS Plus sunroof be too bright?
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The AIONS Plus sunroof will not be too bright. Below is an introduction to automotive interiors: 1. Introduction: Automotive interiors mainly refer to the products used for modifying the interior of a car. 2. Content: It covers various aspects of the car's interior, such as steering wheel covers, seat cushions, floor mats, car perfumes, hanging accessories, interior decorations, storage boxes, etc., all of which are considered automotive interior products. 3. Difference: What is referred to as automotive interiors in China is actually the Interiors System in English. Since these car parts have a certain decorative function, they are commonly referred to as 'automotive interiors' in the industry. However, from the English term 'Interiors,' it can be understood that these parts are not only decorative but also involve rich functionality, safety, and engineering attributes.
I understand that the panoramic roof of the Aions Plus generally doesn't get too bright, primarily due to its smart glass design and built-in sunshade measures. This roof features a variable light transmittance coating that automatically adjusts its tint based on external light intensity—for example, it darkens under strong sunlight to reduce glare, similar to the glass technology used in some premium vehicles. In practical use, I've found that while driving on sunny days, the roof effectively filters sunlight, maintaining a comfortable interior brightness without causing glare or discomfort. If you have light-sensitive eyes, the manual sunshade curtain in the car can be quickly drawn as a backup solution. The Aions Plus design balances practicality and aesthetics—keeping the roof open actually enhances the sense of spaciousness, especially on cloudy days or at night, which feels fantastic. In short, as long as you don't deliberately stare at it for prolonged periods, the risk of excessive brightness is minimal, making it perfectly manageable for daily use.