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Hello. I was raised in Colorado and father owned a Scout and it was amazing. Big question is will the glass top Scout work in AZ?

What do you mean by “work?” If you mean “would it function,” yes, it should. I don’t know how comfortable it would be: there aren’t enough details available on how the plain glass roof is going to work (does it have an electric tint, is there a shade, etc). Stay tuned?
 
What do you mean by “work?” If you mean “would it function,” yes, it should. I don’t know how comfortable it would be: there aren’t enough details available on how the plain glass roof is going to work (does it have an electric tint, is there a shade, etc). Stay tuned?
We were told that the electric chromatic fog was too expensive. But, who knows ins couple years. So, I would think a shade is the most likely solution…at this point.
 
We were told that the electric chromatic fog was too expensive. But, who knows ins couple years. So, I would think a shade is the most likely solution…at this point.

Ah, bummer… hopefully that comes down in price in due time because it’s a neat feature. A shade’s going to give the most bang for your fragile skin’s buck.
 
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We're in Northern AZ, spent a little more than a decade in Tucson and still visit family there at all times of the year. We also do a lot of road tripping and camping in the Arizona desert in spring and summer. We have the glass roof on the Mustang Mach-E and the glass roof on the Lightning. They both have energy reduction coatings built into them.

They're fine, and it's not much warmer inside than a metal roof would be. We put a cover over the Mustang's glass in the summer. The Lightning has a built-in cover that can be opened or closed; it's usually closed in the summer. In the winter, we leave both open to warm up the vehicle, but it doesn't do much.

I don't like glass roof for a lot of reasons, but the extra heat isn't a lot more than you'd get with a poorly-insulated metal roof.
 
Work, yes. Something you'd want and not be annoyed by in 2 weeks... probably not
My thoughts exactly. I have had spring and summer experiences in a Tesla Model Y and the roof shade needed to be in 100% of the time because of the heat in the frequent sunshine. Seemed pointless to even have the glass roof “feature” since it was always covered. Obviously if you don’t live in a sunny area you’ll likely have a different experience.
 
I skipped out on the glass roof option of the MachE specifically for the rear seat passengers (my kids). Even thought the glass is supposedly very efficient at keeping out heat, I think the sun above them when riding around would get old fast. I have heard that for front seat passengers, it's not an issue. I will be going for the cabana top anyway :)
 
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Glass roof would be great in morning, evening and off-roading in the mountains and just a nice option. But with the planet warming up and everything :rolleyes: most likely go with metal.
 
Scottsdale here. Live about 10 minutes from the TNF access points out in the RVF. Long time Jeep guy, lot of seat time under my belt. Looking forward to playing around with the Traveler once it's arrived and getting to know some other Scout owners.
 
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