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Heat Resistant Velvet Dash Protector for Honda City 2022-2025
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Safeguarding the New Generation: Heat Resistant Velvet Dash Protector for Honda City 2022-2025
The 7th Generation Honda City (2022-2025) features a modern dashboard housing sensitive components, including central displays and air quality sensors. This premium Velvet Dash Protector is custom-engineered to match the precise layout of this new model, ensuring that protection against extreme heat and UV exposure does not compromise technology or aesthetic appeal.
Key Benefits of the Velvet Dash Protector
This accessory is essential for maintaining the 'new car' feel and functional integrity of the latest City:
- Prevents UV Damage: acts as a complete barrier, preventing the plastic and vinyl of the new dashboard from fading or cracking under intense Pakistani sun.
- Thermal Barrier: The dense velvet construction significantly slows heat transfer, keeping the cabin cooler and protecting the dashboard's internal circuitry.
- Precision Sensor Cutouts: Features exact openings for the new model's air vents, sensors, and speaker systems, guaranteeing full functionality without obstruction.
- Glare Mitigation: The matte black velvet texture absorbs light reflection, enhancing driver visibility and reducing eye fatigue during travel.
Aesthetic Integrity and Resale Value
Investing in a custom-fit dash mat ensures the appearance of the 7th Gen City remains immaculate, directly contributing to the retention of the vehicle’s resale value. The high-quality velvet finish adds a touch of sophistication to the cabin without distracting from the vehicle's original design.
Purchase and Collections
Secure this vital Interior Accessory for your new sedan today. This protector is available in our Dashboard Mats collection, and forms a critical part of the dedicated Honda City Accessories, all found within our general Honda parts inventory. Check the best Price in PK and order now with convenient Cash on Delivery (COD) service.
