Open Skies: Navigating the Automotive Sunroof Market Landscape

Open Skies: Navigating the Automotive Sunroof Market Landscape


A vehicle/car speaks a lot about the owners; therefore, people choose and pick vehicles as per their personalities. Including additional accessories/decorations to the vehicle signifies the desire to drive. An automotive sunroof is one of the most luxurious accessories vehicle owners can have.


Including a sunroof in the car can offer a greater driving experience. An automotive sunroof is generally placed on the roof of the vehicle which is a glass panel that can be automatically or manually opened.



Automotive sunroof is a key part of any vehicle, they provide extra space in the cabin, they possess featured screens, they provide a clear outside view, and they allow ventilation.


Here are some common types of automotive sunroof:

Inbuilt Sunroof                        

                  

The automotive sunroof of this variant includes a retractable panel that slides in the opening purposely placed between the headliner of the cabin and the rooftop. This allows the panel to disappear completely, which looks very clean, however, this often compromises the headroom in the cabin.


Spoiler Sunroof


The spoiler’s name suggests the actuation of this automotive sunroof. This kind of automotive sunroof incorporates the slide and tilt mechanism. As a result, rather than sliding into the space between the headliner and the metal roof, the spoiler sunroof slides outward, above the vehicle roof.


Moreover, the spoiler sunroof avoids compromising the headroom, as in the instance of the inbuilt one but does not completely open. Also, these can be slightly titled for ventilation usage.


Panoramic Sunroof


Most car makers across the globe are including this kind of sunroof as an option in their superior car models. The panoramic sunroof stretches and covers nearly the complete width and length of the roof of the car.


Panoramic sunroofs are multi-paneled and are divided into 2 parts. Generally, these are accompanied by a retractable headliner, which, when needed, acts as a sunshade.


To Conclude


With the rising per capita salary, coupled with the increasing developments in sunroof systems technology, the demand for automotive sunroofs will reach USD 14.19 billion in 2030.