Vehicle window tinting involves applying a thin film to the interior or exterior of glass. This film alters the transmission of light and heat, affecting both the vehicle’s appearance and interior environment. For example, a car with tinted windows might experience a reduction in internal temperature on a sunny day.
Reduced interior temperatures, protection from harmful UV rays, increased privacy, and enhanced aesthetics are key advantages of window tinting. Historically, window films were primarily used for solar control in buildings, but their application expanded to automobiles as technology improved and consumer demand grew for comfort and privacy. This modification can also offer a degree of safety by holding shattered glass together in the event of an accident.