I gotta have a sunroof.
Plus the lack of headroom. Most sunroofs drop the headliner some for the mechanical stuff so that would make it even lower.
Alex
2012 Crystal Red Volt, All options except Navi.
VIN#C-3498 Born 09/11= RIP 11/28/11 with 1600 miles.
GM Buyback
Me
2012 Blue Topaz Volt/ Loaded with every option adopted 1/12/12 with 9 miles
VIN#C-7622 "AC2DC" EV Personal best= 58.1
Current lifetime MPG=103
Wife
2012 Toyota Prius Plug-In
Adopted 11/5/12 with 3 miles
Current MPG=105
"American by birth, Teamster by the grace of God"
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Here is a volt that had had one fitted:
It's on webasto Facebook page
http://www.facebook.com/media/set/?s...5.300265518899
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fb...5518899&type=3
05/02/2011 (1100) Order placed
10/22/2011 V EV Day
18" Touren TR2 with Pirelli Runflats, HID's and LED's all round
LED rear Reflector MOD
Volt Embossed Headrests
Carbon Fiber Dash Kit
I suspect that a sunroof will negatively affect the overall Cd, and could knock a bit off the CD range, as well as reduce the already anemic CS fuel efficiency. (But Cd probably won't be as bad as the original concept design. B-)
Of course you could always try driving backwards, maybe that would improve the CD range after a sunroof is installed. LOL
WVhybrid
You need to discuss a sunroof with the BANK that owns your Volt. If you have an Ally lease... You need to ask Ally BEFORE you modify the car. The Dealer is NOT Ally. Your written contract is with the leasing company. Nobody else's opinion matters.
There's quite a bit of head room any way with the seat adjusted all of the way down. I'm 6'4" and have plenty of room. I don't think it would have been an issue for 99% of the folks out there.
But, yeah, that does look very well done. Very slick.
C3457
The Volt with sunroof in the Webasto catalog opens outward. Aside from the shade, it appears headroom won't be an issue. Closed, the Cd is the same as a normal Volt. You just have to carry more weight...
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