Universal car privacy curtains creating a blackout divider between the front and rear seats

Car Privacy Curtains and Blackout Blinds: For Naps, Car Camping and Rideshare Peace

CarMoods Team

Sometimes you just need the car to feel like your own little room — whether that is a lunchtime nap in the work car park, keeping a sleeping toddler out of the glare, or bedding down on a road trip. Car privacy curtains do something a sunshade cannot: they give you real privacy and blackout on demand.

Unlike fixed window film, curtains slide open when you want the view and closed when you want the world to disappear. Here is how the different styles work, and how to choose the right ones for the way you actually use your car.

This guide covers

  • Why privacy curtains beat a plain sunshade
  • The main types and what each is best for
  • How to choose the right fit for your car
  • Fitting them without tools or damage
  • Answers to the questions people ask most

Jump to: Why curtains · Types · How to choose · Fitting · FAQ

Why privacy curtains, not just a sunshade

A windscreen sunshade keeps the dash cool, but it does nothing for the side windows and nothing for privacy. Curtains cover the glass where people can actually see in — the rear doors and cargo area.

That matters more than you might think. Valuables left on the back seat are far safer out of sight, a napping passenger gets proper darkness, and if you ever sleep in the car on a trip, curtains are the difference between a restless night and a genuinely good one.

They also cut the low, blinding sun that side windows let straight through in the afternoon — the kind a visor never quite reaches.

The main types of car privacy curtain

Not all curtains do the same job. Matching the style to your main use is the single most important choice you will make.

Blackout dividers hang between the front and rear seats on a push-pull rail. They are the go-to for rideshare drivers who want to separate the cabin, and for anyone turning the back seat into a private, dark space.

Universal car privacy curtains push-pull blackout divider for the rear seat

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Universal Car Privacy Curtains Push-Pull Blackout Divider

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Side-window blinds attach to the rear door windows and pull across like a little curtain. These are the everyday workhorse — shade and privacy for rear passengers without blocking the driver's view.

Car side window sun shade curtains providing privacy and shade for rear passengers

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Car Side Window Sun Shade Curtains – Privacy Blind

Slide across the rear glass for instant privacy and glare control, then tuck away neatly when you want the view back.

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Adjustable universal curtains stretch to fit a range of window shapes and are the flexible pick if you want one style you can move between cars.

Universal adjustable car window sunshade curtain for varied window shapes

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How to choose the right curtains

Start with your main use. If it is privacy for gear and rideshare, a divider does the most work. If it is comfort for back-seat passengers, side-window blinds win. If you sleep in the car, you want proper blackout on every window.

Think about who is in the back. For kids, a soft suction-cup curtain with a playful design keeps them shaded on the school run and is easy for little hands to live with.

Cartoon car window sunshade curtain with suction cups for kids

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Here is a quick way to match the style to the job:

Curtain type Best for Blackout level
Blackout divider Rideshare, naps, hiding cargo High
Side-window blind Rear passenger comfort daily Medium
Adjustable universal Sharing across cars Medium
Kids' suction curtain School run, toddlers Low–medium

Pro tip

Planning to sleep in the car? Combine a rear divider with side-window blinds so no gap is left uncovered. Even a thin sliver of streetlight is enough to ruin a night's rest.

Our top picks

  1. 🥇 Universal Blackout Divider Best all-rounder Shop →
  2. 🥈 Side Window Privacy Blind Everyday pick Shop →
  3. 🥉 Kids' Suction Curtain Family favourite Shop →

Fitting them without tools or damage

Most car curtains fit without a single tool. Side blinds and kids' curtains use suction cups or a simple clip that presses onto the door frame or window edge — on and off in seconds, and nothing that marks the trim.

Dividers usually mount on a telescopic rail or hooks that grip behind the front headrests, so the curtain hangs across the cabin and slides open and shut. Give the glass a quick wipe before fitting suction cups — a clean, dust-free surface is what stops them dropping off on a hot day.

Do not forget the boot. A retractable cargo cover keeps whatever you are carrying hidden and tidy, which is its own kind of privacy for wagons and SUVs.

Tesla Model Y Juniper retractable trunk cargo cover for boot privacy

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Whether you are chasing a quieter nap, a cooler back seat or a private rest stop on your next trip, the right curtains make the car feel calmer instantly. Browse the full CarMoods travel and road-trip range to build your set-up.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are car privacy curtains legal to drive with?

Curtains are fine for parked use, and rear and cargo-window curtains are generally acceptable while driving. Never cover the windscreen or front side windows while driving, as they must stay clear for visibility — check your state road rules if unsure.

Will suction-cup curtains fall off in the heat?

Good suction cups hold well on clean, dust-free glass. Wipe the window before fitting, press firmly, and re-seat them if the car has been sitting in strong sun for hours.

Can I really sleep comfortably behind them?

Yes — that is where they shine. Pair a rear divider with side-window blinds so every window is covered, and you get proper darkness and privacy for a genuine rest.

Do they fit any car?

Universal and adjustable styles fit most vehicles, while dividers and cargo covers work best when matched to your cabin or model. Check the fit notes on each product before buying.

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