Noun
sunroof (plural sunroofs)
(automotive) A fixed or operable opening in a vehicle roof (car or truck) which allows fresh air and/or light to enter the passenger compartment. A sunroof may include a transparent or opaque panel and may be manually operated or power driven.
Additionally, some versions of the van have a sunroof, whereas others, typically those used for stunts (and including the one displayed in the aforementioned Cars of the Stars Motor Museum ) do not. Source: Internet
A man who parked his car on a Queens street said he found his vehicle's sunroof shattered on Thursday, apparently due to a subway bolt that fell from elevated tracks. Source: Internet
During the chase, an object was reportedly thrown through the vehicle's sunroof. Source: Internet
A $3,800 option package added dual-zone climate control with rear vents, navigation system, blind-spot detection, rear cross-traffic alert, ventilated front seats, auto-dimming rear-view mirror and power sunroof. Source: Internet
Other "racers" nodded encouragement and said hello as they passed me by — even a Spokane Police Department car honked a cheer during the last mile, as did an SUV with a dinosaur sticking out of its sunroof. Source: Internet
A Premium package for the Touring adds the sunroof, cargo cover and Bose sound system from the Grand Touring. Source: Internet