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Vehicle Classification Guidelines

Wisconsin SUV & Truck Tint Laws

Under Wisconsin vehicle code regulations, multi-purpose passenger vehicles (MPVs) such as SUVs, trucks, and vans often have different tint limits for rear passenger compartments compared to passenger cars.

Detailed Class Breakdown: Sedans vs SUVs/Trucks

Window LocationPassenger CarsSUVs & Trucks
WindshieldNon-reflective tint allowed above AS-1 line or top 5 inchesNon-reflective tint allowed above AS-1 line or top 5 inches
Front Side Windows50% min50% min
Rear Side Windows35% minAny
Rear Windshield35% minAny

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Non-reflective tint allowed above AS-1 line or top 5 inches50% VLTAnyAny

Why SUV and Truck Limits Differ

Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards distinguish passenger cars from multi-purpose passenger vehicles. Because trucks and utility vehicles frequently carry heavy cargo that limits rear visibility, state laws allow darker tint profiles on rear compartments. The front side windows must remain visible for driver line-of-sight safety and police enforcement visibility checks.

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