It shouldn't necessarily be claustrophobic, though the eye-level mid window frame solid band will definitely create lateral field of view blockage, unfortunately. Lots of good discussion about this issue in earlier posts, if interested.
https://www.aptera.us/forum/main/comment/6052bde7140f6500155c8fcc the strip might be a problem for allowing emergency exit, although door do have emergency mechanical door opening stuff built into door...
people saying the strip looks like its going to block some vision for driver out the window close to driver despite being sort of thin b/c its so close to eyes.
talk about alternative window designs there too, im betting the on one i posted where the window slides back over the cabin like minivan doors, so no strip needed at all.
It should not be claustrophobic, because the interior is roomy, and you can open both windows while bringing in fresh air with the ventilation system.
It shouldn't necessarily be claustrophobic, though the eye-level mid window frame solid band will definitely create lateral field of view blockage, unfortunately. Lots of good discussion about this issue in earlier posts, if interested.
https://www.aptera.us/forum/main/comment/6052bde7140f6500155c8fcc the strip might be a problem for allowing emergency exit, although door do have emergency mechanical door opening stuff built into door...
people saying the strip looks like its going to block some vision for driver out the window close to driver despite being sort of thin b/c its so close to eyes.
talk about alternative window designs there too, im betting the on one i posted where the window slides back over the cabin like minivan doors, so no strip needed at all.