Generally, the factory window tint percentage ranges between 15% and 20 % on most cars. This means that the windows (usually the rare window) lets in just about the 15-20 % of visible light and deflect 85-85%.

What tint is factory tint?

When vehicles come with a factory tint, it’s usually between 15% and 20%. A 5% is the darkest tint you can get, and you can’t see through 5% tinted car windows at all. In most states, a 5% tint is illegal. It’s most commonly used on the back windows of private cars and limousines.

What percent tint is the lightest?

The lightest “tint” is 70%, but is practically invisible. Even still, it is not legal for front windows. Then there is 90% which is basically clear with UV protection only, and is the only legal “tint” for front side windows, but not really.

Is it worth getting windows tinted?

Car window tinting can give a stylish look to your ride and improve visibility by reducing glare. Fans of tinted windows say the darkened glass slows fading of interior surfaces due to sunlight exposure. They also say tinting helps keep the temperature inside a car cooler.

What tint is Audi privacy glass?

The factory tint is 37% vlt, factory privacy tint is 20%vlt, vlt means visual light transmittance, the amount of natural light that can pass through the glass, so the factory privacy tint 20%vlt is a heavier tint than the standard tint.

Does tinting make your car cooler?

Keeps Your Car Cooler Car window tint blocks both ultraviolet and infrared light. Both are responsible for the excess heat inside your car during the hot months. By blocking these rays, car tint makes your car cooler. With car window tint, you no longer need to wait for the car tint to cool off so you can drive off.

Is 25% tint dark enough?

The Law Also Varies With Window Location For instance, California has strict limits on how dark a car’s tinted windows may be. Whereas in states like Arizona, the front side and rear side windows are allowed a minimum VLT of 25%, with the rear window being allowed a minimum of 10%.