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Drive in shade

Webasto Sunroofs, the world's biggest sunroof brand has entered India through a joint venture with the Sumi Motherson Group under the name Webasto Motherson Sunroof Systems Limited India. The range has a sunroof model for every car on the Indian roads, from a Maruti to Mercedes Benz. Besides adding a style statement, the sunroof is said to also effectively keep the sun and heat at bay and increases the effectiveness of car's air conditioning.

The sunroofs are available nationally through a network of dealers and large automotive after market retail outlets.

The company offers a variety of series. The Pop-Up100 series has Venus safety glass to protect against UV radiation and the heat of the sun with optional sunshades. The Spoiler series has two programmable opening settings. The Panoramic series provides sunroofs with extra large glass panels stretching from almost windshield to rear window of the car.

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