Looking for a window tint with a sleek charcoal finish? No sweat. Automotive Window Hybrid Series rejects up to 99% of UV light to help you stay cool and deliver a head-turning look.
Perfect balance of performance and value
Superior UV protection to prevent interior fading and protect passengers
Effective heat reduction for improved comfort and efficiency
Attractive charcoal appearance for a sophisticated look
Detailed performance metrics for our hybrid window tint options
Product | VLT | VLR Exterior | VLR Interior | UV Block | TSER | Glare Reduction | IR Rejection | IRER |
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Hybrid 5 | 3% | 4% | 5% | 99% | 65% | 97% | 37% | 60% |
Hybrid 15 | 12% | 4% | 7% | 99% | 61% | 84% | 43% | 58% |
Hybrid 20 | 19% | 5% | 9% | 99% | 61% | 75% | 41% | 60% |
Hybrid 30 | 26% | 5% | 8% | 99% | 59% | 65% | 42% | 59% |
Hybrid 35 | 35% | 6% | 8% | 99% | 56% | 53% | 35% | 59% |
Hybrid 50 | 41% | 6% | 8% | 99% | 55% | 45% | 36% | 59% |
What these technical terms mean for your vehicle
The percentage of total solar energy rejected by filmed glass. The higher this value, the less solar heat is transmitted.
The percentage of visible light that passes directly through filmed glass: the higher the number, the lighter the film.
The percentage of ultraviolet (UV) light that is rejected by the filmed glass. UV light contributes to the fading and deterioration of fabrics and leather.
The percentage of solar infrared energy rejection over the wavelength range from 900-1,000 nm. Infrared rays are primarily responsible for the heat you feel when driving.
The percent of solar infrared energy rejection over the wavelength range from 780β2,500 nm. IRER takes into account the transmitted and absorbed IR energy that will be reradiated into a car.
The percentage by which visible light is reduced by the addition of film. Data shown is the estimated performance of film applied to ΒΌ" (6mm) thick, 73% VLT automotive green glass.