Outer roof
The outer roof consists of two layers of cloth with a layer of rubber between them. It is folded over the edge of the first bow, secured with double-sided adhesive tape and screwed together with a metal rail. The roof is secured to the second and third bows with cloth tongues fastened with double-sided adhesive tape and kept in place by the plastic headlining rails, which snap onto the bows. The fourth bow acts only as a support for the outer roof and the cloth is folded over the edge of the fifth bow, where it is secured in a groove by the fifth bow seal. Along both sides of the outer roof, there is a wire that enables the roof to retain its form even at high speeds.
The electrically heated rear window is fitted with clips to a frame integrated in the outer roof.