Window Tint off-road.

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I go off-road a lot on my property. Actually off-trail. I prefer clear, untinted, and fully opening windows.
I'm thinking the CT windows are fully opening.
All the cameras will help tremendously but unhindered visibility through the glass is a help too. Also branches can hit windows although I'm guessing the armor glass won't break?!!





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I have been thinking about asking if they could add a factory option for smart tint. I've been looking at it for a while to tint the windows on an electric VW Bug I'm currently working on. I have vision issues during both the day and night due to brightness
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. https://shop.smarttint.com/Automotive-Application_b_11.html
 

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I have been thinking about asking if they could add a factory option for smart tint. I've been looking at it for a while to tint the windows on an electric VW Bug I'm currently working on. I have vision issues during both the day and night due to brightness
Very neat and interesting idea... but boy! The cost! :oops:
 

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A lot of glass, I know but, as an option, it might be nice to have.
 

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I go off-road a lot on my property. Actually off-trail. I prefer clear, untinted, and fully opening windows.
I'm thinking the CT windows are fully opening.
All the cameras will help tremendously but unhindered visibility through the glass is a help too. Also branches can hit windows although I'm guessing the armor glass won't break?!!
If you look at the whole CT unveiling on YouTube you can see that they threw all kinds of things at the armored glass and it never broke (though it did in the live demo). I think we can assume they will fix that problem. As for the window tinting, I don't know the answer to that question, but suspect it would only be near the apex of the front window, for glare, and wouldn't affect your forward view. I don't know about the side windows. I suspect that the rear seat windows will be tinted.
 

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Wow, cool feature. I didn't know there are aftermarket solutions for this, I saw the new Venza sun roof has this as an option.
As for the CT, I guess it will not be included, just to reduce complexity, energy consumption and cost. Although there probably will be a lot of aftermarket solutions and those will be easy to install due to flat glass surfaces.
 

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That would be a fantastic option! If 2 windows cost $1400 aftermarket, then maybe $5000 factory for all the windows? Most useful when sleeping in RV park or busy areas. Also useful when very sunny to shield all but windshield and driver window (CA prohibits tinting there, probably to protect cops from surprises). Imagine the entrance you could make: CT “lands” by dropping from high suspension to lowest while windows go opaque. OK, that entrance would probably feel silly once I’m actually driving and not just anticipating production.

Full integration (vs after-market) would be very desirable so you could program profiles you like from the main screen: blackout for sleeping, dark everywhere but windshield and driver side for hot days, subtle tint all around for warm days,...

It might even be like suspension height memory on S and X, so CT remembers locations or situations where you like certain tint profiles.

Watch a documentary on octopuses to start imagining your CT changing its appearance dynamically.
 

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Watch a documentary on octopuses to start imagining your CT changing its appearance dynamically.
Now I'd be interested in getting my CT wrapped if I could have a color-changing wrap that would change colors on my command. Not like the current color changing wraps out there that change based on the angle you look at them. But where I could change the full color profile of my CT to a number of pre-programmed colors or even images. Much like an octopus can do. Would make a traffic ticket interesting also. Cop sees a green CT fly by, pulls out to catch it. Only CT he can find is a black one...
 

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Not sure if Electro paint could be on a warp.
But that would be cool if it could and then give it different charges from different colors, maybe?
{ Dont know much about that paint saw it on a car builder tv show looked cool }
 

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That sounds like a pretty good use for the E-tint, I wasn't thinking necessarily along those lines. But, nonetheless, it's a good idea. My main thing was night vs day driving by reducing the tint at night to provide better visibility. We aren't allowed to tint more than a shade strip at the top of the windshield here.
 

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