About 3 decades ago I had a Ford Explorer that had two sun visors for the driver. This was much appreciated when driving on a winding road heading more or less into the sun. It eliminated the driver having to move the visor from forward to side with each bend in the road. One visor could be positioned at the side window & the other could be positioned down along the windshield. Providing the driver 2 visors could be accomplished with minimal added cost or weight to the Aptera. Would other folks like this feature or am I in the minority?
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Probably nice at times with all the open glass.
Nice amenity. I've had a car with double visors and it was delightful on winding roads, as mentioned.
Jason Hill said that they were working on this in his last interview.
i think its cheaper to have plastic tinting film at least at areas of blinding by sunlight
Extending that thought:
Rather than having mechanical visors maybe the 'visors' could be electronically driven either automatically or manually over ridden. This could possibly be applied as an additive film or could even be incorporated into the windscreen itself. This would only apply to the to the top part of the windscreen and maybe even the doors as well. The tinting could even be sectioned give the effect of adjusting the visor up or down as you would for a mechanical visor.
I was thinking of something like what SageGlass (sageglass.com) does for the building industry: by dynamically changing tint in response to the sun, increasing the occupant comfort while maintaining a connection to the outdoors without the need for blinds or shades.