WeatherTech UK has expanded its premium vehicle protection offering with the launch of SunShades, now available via its new dedicated UK website, ready for the summer season.
Exclusively distributed by Nemesis UK, this new to range launch provides a strong upselling opportunity for garages, workshops and distributors, just in time for the warmer weather, with customers increasingly looking to protect vehicle interiors from sun damage, glare and overheating this summer.
WeatherTech’s Sunshades are custom-fit for various vehicle makes and models such as Porsche Taycan & Cross Turismo 2020+, Ford Mustang 2005-23 and Ineos Grenadier 2024+. The range is designed to block solar heat and UV rays, helping keep interiors cooler, reduce dashboard fading and improve driver comfort. Engineered for durability, they’re a natural add-on for customers already purchasing floor or boot liners.
Guy Tomlinson, Managing Director at Nemesis UK, distributors of WeatherTech UK, commented: “Our new SunShades are a perfect fit for garages looking to boost their bottom line with a high-quality, practical summer product. Plus, we are doing right by motorists by offering them a range designed to protect their vehicle in the warm weather.”
The SunShades range includes front, rear and full vehicle kit options for various vehicles, plus they have a foldable, reflective design for everyday use. It joins WeatherTech UK’s growing portfolio of vehicle protection products, including FloorLiners, Boot Liners and Pet Barriers.
WeatherTech UK’s Sunshades can also carry drivers through to the winter months as the range has been designed with the dual purpose of also helping to warm up interiors and avert frost build-up.
Each SunShade features a foam core, which makes for easy handling and a sturdy fit in vehicle windows and windshields. Plus, they can easily be rolled up and stored with the help of its hook and loop strap system.
Tomlinson added: “Garages looking for upselling opportunities should consider stocking our SunShades range in their reception or waiting areas to offer customers the chance to browse the products whilst they are waiting for their vehicles to be fixed. This in turn can boost profits – especially as the busy MOT season is coming up!”