When it comes to car features in India, few things have caught on like the sunroof—especially the panoramic sunroof. Buyers are drawn to it for the “premium feel”, but let’s be honest: is it practical for Indian conditions?
Looks Cool, Feels Hot
Over the past decade, I’ve owned multiple cars with sunroofs—not because I wanted them, but because the variant I chose came with one. In all these years, I can confidently say I’ve rarely used it. Why?
India’s tropical climate—hot summers and high humidity—makes the sunroof more of a burden than a benefit. You might get a few Instagrammable moments, but in daily use, the glass roof traps heat, forcing your AC to work overtime, which means higher fuel consumption.
Hidden Costs & Headaches
Sunroofs aren’t maintenance-free. You need to regularly service them to ensure they don’t leak and keep functioning smoothly. Over time, this becomes yet another unnecessary overhead.
The Illusion of Luxury
In a country where keeping the cabin cool is more important than flaunting a glass roof, is spending extra for a panoramic sunroof really worth it? If you’re serious about performance, comfort, and efficiency, you may want to skip this one.
Final Verdict:
Sunroofs in India = Style over Substance. Skip the hype. Save your money.
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