No - No here in Canada as well.
The solution to heat transfer that the American manufacturers, (GM, Ford and Chrysler), use is what they call Low E glass, Low Emissivity, which means resistant to IR rays. In practice this means the steering wheel and dash top only get warm, they do not heat up when the summer sun is shining directly inside say when parked.
The primary reason for the Low E glass is not comfort, but is so smaller air conditioners can be installed which leads to better fuel economy.
In the EU/UK, the sun rarely shines, (cloudy all the time), hence solar heat is not deemed a concern - a pity for us.
Window Tinting - Good Idea or Not?
I know my side glass is, but I believe the front screen on the D4 is Opticool.
I know it's never very hot through the front... And it's not here to check.
Yes, Pilkington Optikool.
Yes, we now have what Pilkington calls Optikool which replaces what they called Siglasol, their true infrared heat reflecting glass.
The old design of the Siglasol had a metallic internal IR reflecting film that also reflected cell phone signals. They do have a new non metallic coating available in Siglasol, but LR chooses not to make it available to us.
Note that the Optikool trademark name is referenced in the Pilkington link below.
Thermal Comfort