
The sunroof of the Vision X6 will automatically close when the engine is turned off. The function of automatically closing the windows after locking the car is triggered when the car is locked with the key or remote control, activating the window motor to achieve automatic closure. This helps avoid situations like the interior being flooded by rain at night or theft of items in the car or trunk when parked on the roadside. The Vision X6 is a model under Geely Auto, with body dimensions of 4546mm in length, 1834mm in width, and 1715mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2661mm. In terms of exterior design, the Vision X6 features a floating water ripple front grille, adopting Geely's family design with a piano black finish, seamlessly integrated with the black Geely logo.

I've been driving the Vision X6 for a while, and the sunroof basically doesn't close automatically when the engine is turned off unless you have special settings or a high-end model. Generally, you just need to press the sunroof button manually before getting out of the car. Otherwise, if it suddenly rains, water can leak into the car, which is quite troublesome. It's recommended to develop the habit of checking before turning off the engine for peace of mind and safety. Additionally, leaving the sunroof open for a long time while parked can attract dust and clog the tracks, making cleaning difficult. The sunroof system in the Vision X6 is quite basic and lacks an automatic closing function, but it's very simple to operate—just twist the button. Remember to close the window promptly to protect the interior from moisture and prevent wind from affecting the car's battery during the next startup.

When I first got my new car, I also wondered about this. The Emgrand X6's sunroof stays as it is after the engine is turned off, so you have to close it manually. The button is in the overhead control panel, just give it a gentle twist to close it tightly. One thing to note is that if you forget to close it and drive out in the rain, the roof will get completely wet. It's highly recommended to take a few seconds to check before parking each time—this habit is super practical. As for why it doesn't close automatically, the design might be to save power and avoid draining the battery, while also giving users control over the opening degree. If you're concerned, you can check the manual or ask the 4S shop, but most cars in the same class are like this. Simply put, doing it manually is the most reliable—don't worry about it being complicated.

The panoramic sunroof on the Vision X6 does not automatically close when the engine is turned off. This design is common to prevent circuit overload or accidental malfunctions. Having studied automotive systems, I can confirm that the sunroof and ignition operate independently. After shutdown, the main power supply is allocated to headlights or alarms, while window movement requires manual activation via the close button. Key considerations: Leaving the sunroof open while parked may invite small animals or fallen leaves to clog the gaps, which can be time-consuming to clean. It's advisable to develop the habit of checking before turning off the engine—minimal effort that prevents potential issues. Prolonged non-closure may also accelerate sunroof track aging, leading to costly repairs. In short, proactive operation ensures safety and efficiency; don’t rely on automation.


