Can a Vantage be ordered with a moonroof?
#17
Panorama roofs do not take up much head room because the glass opens and slide backwards. Many 2-door Mercedes coupes have panorama roof. Even a fixed glass roof like the one on the Ferrari FF and the Jaquar F Type is better than nothing. Do you know the Rapide is the only 4-door luxury car in the world that does not have a sunroof. the Rapide's roof is relatively flat and could easily accommodate a regular or panorama roof, it is a real shame that no such factory option is available.
#18
When the factory asked me what features I would like to see incorporated into future vehicles, a tinted glass roof panel with a retractable sun shield was one of my numerous recommendations.
#19
Hate to be the negative one here but I've had 4 cars in a row with sun roof/moon roof options and never ever use them. The glass on my current sedan covers both rows of seats and can be opened various ways (tilt up, pushed back at any position). Without the shade drawn, the interior just overheats - and opened I'm just getting a sunburn. I sometimes open the shade in the car wash to check if the roof is really getting cleaned but that's about it.
I've got a '14 V8V and on a hot day the a/c can just barely keep up. I'd hate to see what happens with the addition of an added heat source. If I'd really wanted a sunroof I'd have purchased the roadster.
I've got a '14 V8V and on a hot day the a/c can just barely keep up. I'd hate to see what happens with the addition of an added heat source. If I'd really wanted a sunroof I'd have purchased the roadster.
#21
Since Ferrari introduced the glass roof on the FF, it's been a very popular option. On highend cars, some people just got to have everything. So why not make it available on AM cars? A lot of people who live in colder climates would like to have a sunroof on their cars. Here in Canada, I keep the roller blind of my Cayenne pano roof open all winter along, because any extra bit of solar heat and sunlight is much appreciated. Looking at the Vantage roof structure, they just need to replace the metal roof panel with a heavily tinted glass panel with an black opaque border, on the inside, they just need to incorporate an electric roller blind, the headroom is totally preserved. The engineering cost for this is minimal and many would-be buyers will definitely welcome this option.
#22
My BMW has the sun/moon roof with a shade, and I have the shade open in the mornings to get a bit more sun. but closed during the heat of the day.
I do pop it fully open in the spring and fall, but mostly closed in the summer with 100+ heat and humidity.
I have other cars that are full convertibles, but I find the sun/moon roof a good compromise with the rigidity of a coupe and the open airiness of a convertible.
I do pop it fully open in the spring and fall, but mostly closed in the summer with 100+ heat and humidity.
I have other cars that are full convertibles, but I find the sun/moon roof a good compromise with the rigidity of a coupe and the open airiness of a convertible.
#24
Hi! I know the Thread is very old-but what was the outcome? I still own a 2009 vantage and think about Alting it.
first Option is a moonroof.
second Option Would be a retractable Targa roof like on the Old Ferrari 308 or porsche 911 Targas.
donor car Would be a normal vantage Coupé and a windscreenframe from a convertible.
someone did anything Similar?
thanks Mike
first Option is a moonroof.
second Option Would be a retractable Targa roof like on the Old Ferrari 308 or porsche 911 Targas.
donor car Would be a normal vantage Coupé and a windscreenframe from a convertible.
someone did anything Similar?
thanks Mike
#25
I had three Aston Martin Lagondas, all had a glass ceiling over the back seat passengers with shades that cold be pulled and also rear window shades. This picture was from my 1984 Lagonda I bought about 18 years ago on E-Bay for $14,000!
#26
You can have Zagato or another coachbuilder put a pano roof in fairly easily. Similar custom builder could do that in the US too. Fabricating the glass panel to the right angle would an interesting process.
#27
Funny, I was recently playing with the moonroof idea as well.
What I had thought of was a scratch resisting coated Polycarbonate.
I did not know that it was apparently so easy to exchange the roof panel on a Vantage.
Excellent info, is the panel simply bonded in and painted over on the sills?
Some of the later V12V already have a black roof, which looks alltogether good...
My research also led me to the moonroof Vanquish, which looks nice and very airy inside...
What I had thought of was a scratch resisting coated Polycarbonate.
I did not know that it was apparently so easy to exchange the roof panel on a Vantage.
Excellent info, is the panel simply bonded in and painted over on the sills?
Some of the later V12V already have a black roof, which looks alltogether good...
My research also led me to the moonroof Vanquish, which looks nice and very airy inside...
#28
Funny, I was recently playing with the moonroof idea as well.
What I had thought of was a scratch resisting coated Polycarbonate.
I did not know that it was apparently so easy to exchange the roof panel on a Vantage.
Excellent info, is the panel simply bonded in and painted over on the sills?
Some of the later V12V already have a black roof, which looks alltogether good...
My research also led me to the moonroof Vanquish, which looks nice and very airy inside...
What I had thought of was a scratch resisting coated Polycarbonate.
I did not know that it was apparently so easy to exchange the roof panel on a Vantage.
Excellent info, is the panel simply bonded in and painted over on the sills?
Some of the later V12V already have a black roof, which looks alltogether good...
My research also led me to the moonroof Vanquish, which looks nice and very airy inside...
Anyone seen the glass roof panel on the McLaren 720S spider? I'm not sure if it's polycarbonate or laminated glass, but it has that really cool, electrochromic tint. Push a button and it darkens in about a second. I think it's made by Saint-Gobain.
That would be seriously cool to have in a Vantage.
#29
clear roof
My 2013 SLK55 has the Pano roof that on a touch of a button goes dark to clear, a hideously expensive part should it need replacing. I use Bo Vescio's in Minnesota for all my custom work and any body repairs - he's a wizard on making an idea come true. He redid my entire 1987 928 body including rear view cameras built-into the shark gills added to the front fenders, and a clear glass panel on the hood to see the custom engine (this was years before the Vette did it). I'm sure he could add a glass roof on any car. Plus, as far as custom guru's he's fairly reasonable.
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