Once considered a luxury feature, currently more than one out of every four cars sold in the local market is equipped with a sunroof, up from just about 7% five years ago. In models where the feature is available, sales are even higher at 55%. Be it premium hatchbacks, sedans or fast-moving sport-utility vehicles, demand for sunroofs is on the rise in a predominantly tropical country.
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