The Leopard 5 is sold in the UAE as the Denza B5, and is the same car as the Bao 5 (Fang Cheng Bao) in China. The window shapes are identical across badges, so these shades fit whichever one you drive.
Quick answer: A windshield sunshade protects the car while it’s parked; rear and side-window sunshades protect the people inside while you drive — especially children in the back, who otherwise take the low afternoon sun straight on their skin. The practical picks for a Leopard 5 / Denza B5 are static-cling or mesh shades for the rear side windows (easy to fit, removable, generally accepted since they aren’t permanent tint) and a retractable rear-windshield shade for glare. Keep the front side windows and the driver’s view clear.
Why rear passengers need their own shade
Legal window tint caps at 50% VLT, so a lot of sun still comes through the glass. For an adult that’s an annoyance; for a child in a rear seat during a UAE afternoon it means direct UV on the skin and a hot, glary ride. A dedicated rear-window shade cuts the direct beam and glare without breaking the tint law, and it comes off whenever you want full visibility.
The three types that work here
| Type | How it fits | Best for |
|---|---|---|
| Static-cling film shade | Clings to the glass with no adhesive; peels off and re-sticks | Blocking UV and glare on rear side windows; kids |
| Mesh sock / magnetic mesh | Stretches or magnetises over the rear door window frame | Airflow with shade; you can still see out |
| Retractable roller shade | Suction or clip-mounted roller you pull up when needed | Rear windshield and larger rear side glass; occasional use |
Fit tip: measure the rear side window or buy a shade sold as universal-for-SUV, and check it clears the Leopard 5 / Denza B5’s window line when the glass rolls down if you want to leave it fitted. For the rear windshield, a roller shade avoids blocking the whole view permanently.
Stay road-legal
Removable rear-window shades are not the same as illegal dark tint, but common sense and UAE rules still apply: don’t obstruct the driver’s field of view. Keep the front side windows clear while driving and make sure a rear shade doesn’t block a mirror line. When in doubt, use shades only on the rear-most windows. For the front glass, the legal heat tools are a parked windshield sunshade and compliant tint, as part of your overall interior sun protection. Browse the full Leopard / Denza range on our products page.
Frequently asked questions
Are stick-on rear window shades legal in the UAE?
Removable cling or mesh shades on the rear windows are generally accepted because they aren’t permanent film tint. The key rule is not to obstruct the driver’s view — keep the front side windows and mirror sightlines clear.
Do rear sunshades block UV or just glare?
It depends on the product. A quality UV-rated mesh or film blocks a high share of ultraviolet as well as glare; a plain dark mesh mainly reduces glare. For protecting children’s skin, choose one that states its UV-block rating.
Can I leave the shade on when the window rolls down?
Cling film shades stay on the glass and move with it; sock-style mesh covers the frame and should be removed before lowering the glass. Check the fitment style before buying if you want to leave it permanently mounted.
Do I still need tint if I use rear shades?
They complement each other. Tint gives constant, all-window heat and UV reduction up to the 50% legal limit; removable shades add targeted, stronger protection for rear passengers exactly when the sun is on that side.
Written by Miguel — founder of Autosupp, the UAE home of genuine Original Leopard cabin fragrance and Leopard / Denza accessories. اقرأ بالعربية.
