Ventilated Seats & Remote AC Should Be Standard in Indian Cars
I live in Marathwada Region of Maharashtra, where summer temperatures are brutal, often crossing 40°C. Getting into a parked car feels like stepping into a furnace, and the hot seats make you sweat instantly.
Two features that should be standard in Indian cars (at least in the ₹10-15 lakh segment) are:
Ventilated Seats – Helps keep the seats cool and reduces sweating, making drives much more comfortable.
Key-Controlled AC (Remote AC Start) – So we can cool the car 10-15 minutes before getting in, instead of suffering in the heat.
Instead, manufacturers keep pushing sunroofs (which make cars even hotter) while ignoring practical features that actually help in Indian weather.