Will the Geely Xingrui's panoramic sunroof cause sun exposure?
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Geely Xingrui's panoramic sunroof will cause sun exposure. Below are the specific details about the Xingrui: 1. Exterior: The Sky Gray exterior paint enhances its premium feel and gives it a distinctive character. The blackened vertical waterfall-style front grille with a pulse magnetic field design adds a sporty effect. 2. Powertrain: It continues with the 2.0T standard power version engine, delivering 190 horsepower and a peak torque of 300 N·m, paired with a 7-speed wet dual-clutch transmission. It performs well in terms of power response, smooth output, and fuel efficiency. The front MacPherson + rear multi-link independent suspension offers excellent craftsmanship, good flatness in design, and a balance of handling and comfort, making it a top-tier performer in its price range. The 18-inch wheels with red brake calipers further enhance its sporty appeal.
I've been driving the Geely Xingrui for a while now. The panoramic sunroof really brightens up the interior and provides great visibility, but it can get quite sunny inside during strong sunlight, especially at noon in summer when the direct sunlight makes your face and arms feel hot. However, don't worry - this car comes with factory-installed sunshades. Just pull them up to block the light and reduce heat, and the glass has a heat-insulating coating that blocks UV rays to prevent burning. I usually enjoy opening the sunroof on cloudy days or in the evening when the light is just right and romantic, but on sunny days I always prepare a small fan or turn on the air conditioning in advance to cool down. After long-term use, I've found that simply pulling up the sunshades basically solves the sun exposure problem, and the roof glass material is sturdy enough that it won't crack.