Who understands the Dual Pane Power sunroof on the Chevy build?

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When I was exploring the features, I noticed an option for a "Dual Pane Power Sunroof" and got a bit curious. I've seen some folks mention a panoramic sunroof, and I wanted to clarify the difference. Typically, a panoramic sunroof stretches from the driver's side to the passenger's side and is much larger, giving that wide-open sky feel. But from what I’m reading, Chevy’s “Dual Pane Power Sunroof” sounds like it might be smaller, more like a standard sunroof than a full pano.

Anyone else looked into this or found any clarity on what Chevy's offering? Thanks in advance!
 
Chevy’s Dual Pane Power Sunroof has two glass panels. Only the front one opens, while the rear is fixed.
It lets in more light and air than a standard sunroof but isn’t as large as a Panoramic Sunroof.
That one stretches over both rows for a more open feel. If you want the full sky view, go panoramic. Hope this helps!
 
Thanks for the clarification, so, it’s more like a spacious sunroof but not a full panoramic experience. Sounds like a good middle ground if I don’t need the full open sky.
 
From what I read... Dual Pane Power sunroof on the Chevy is basically a fancy way of saying you get two big glass panels in the roof. Think of it like a giant window above you and your passengers. It opens up the cabin makes it feel way more airy and bright. Plus with two panels everyone gets a good view of the sky. It's a cool feature but you gotta wonder if it's worth the extra cash.
 
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