ClimAir, Wind deflectors for rear doors, Smoked, Fits Volkswagen Passat 3G Variant 2014-2023

Regular price €61,95 incl. VAT
Regular price -5% €64,95 Sale price €61,95 incl. VAT

Art-Nr..: CL 4510

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Optimize your driving experience with ClimAir wind deflectors

ClimAir wind deflectors for rear doors are the ideal solution for Volkswagen Passat 3G Variant (2014-2023) owners who want to improve the comfort and functionality of their car. These smoke-tinted wind deflectors are designed to ensure optimal air circulation while protecting against weather conditions such as rain and snow.

With an elegant and sporty look, made from high-quality acrylic glass, these wind deflectors help reduce wind noise when the windows are open, making them a perfect solution for both drivers and passengers. You can enjoy fresh air without worrying about unpleasant weather.

The wind deflectors' tailored fit ensures precise and secure installation, so they stay in place under all driving conditions.

Here are the facts:

  • Prevents rain and snow from entering when the window is partially open.
  • Reduces cabin heating by allowing the window to stay open on hot days.
  • Optimizes air circulation in the car.
  • Increases safety and provides a more relaxed driving experience.
  • Reduces wind noise when the windows are open.
  • Material: High-quality acrylic glass.

Installation:
The wind deflectors are easy to install thanks to the optimal fit, which fits perfectly in the original window channels. The set includes installation instructions, and you can find a clear installation video on our YouTube channel.

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