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Solarbay
editSolarbay is the brand name for a glass panoramic roof that utilizes liquid crystal technology. Renault’s Solarbay panoramic roof eliminates the need for a roller blind to darken the interior, offering several benefits.[1][2]
The Solarbay panoramic roof was developed through a collaboration between the automotive company Renault and Saint-Gobain Sekurit. Solarbay was first introduced in the Renault Rafale E-Tech and Scenic E-Tech models. Solarbay uses liquid crystal technology to darken the sunroof.
Additional benefits of the Solarbay panoramic roof:
- The absence of a sunshade allows for a ceiling that is 3 cm higher, which is especially appreciated by taller passengers.
- The Solarbay roof weighs 6 to 8 kg less than a traditional sunroof with an electric sunshade.
- The roof can be darkened with a button near the overhead light, accessible to both the driver and front passenger, or by voice via Google Assistant, allowing control for all passengers, including those in the back.
References
edit- ^ "Solarbay: Opacifying sunroof pampering passengers". Renault Media.
- ^ "Solarbay". www.autolexicon.net.