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Do 2018 Mustangs have sunroofs?

Yes — but only on certain trims with optional roof packages. The 2018 Mustang lineup offered two roof options: a Power Moonroof (sunroof) on Premium trims and a separate Glass Roof option on select Premium models. Base models did not include a sunroof, and the Convertible uses its own soft-top roof rather than a sunroof.


In practice, Ford limited sunroof availability to the EcoBoost Premium and GT Premium lines, complementing navigation, performance, and convenience packages. The Glass Roof option provided a light-filled cabin without an opening panel, while the Power Moonroof offered an opening panel—both non-standard on the base Sport and track-focused variants.


Roof options in the 2018 Mustang lineup


Here is a snapshot of what Ford offered, where the options appeared, and how they differ.


Two roof options and where they appeared


Ford offered two roof configurations on the 2018 Mustang, primarily tied to Premium-grade trims and packages.



  • Power Moonroof (sunroof): A tilt/slide glass panel that opens to let in light and air. It was available on EcoBoost Premium and GT Premium models as part of the Premium/Comfort options, with production and market variation.

  • Glass Roof: A fixed panoramic glass panel that allows more light without opening. It was offered as a stand-alone option on select EcoBoost Premium and GT Premium cars.


In practice, if you want a Mustang with a sunroof, aim for EcoBoost Premium or GT Premium models with the Moonroof option; if you prefer light with a fixed panel, the Glass Roof is the alternative on compatible Premium models.


Convertibles and roof configurations


For buyers considering different body styles, note that the 2018 Mustang Convertible uses a powered soft-top roof, which behaves differently from a sunroof or glass roof option fitted to the fastback hardtop. The options described above apply to the coupe/fastback body styles.


How to verify the roof option on a specific car


Because roof options can vary by production date, market, and individual order, check the exact configuration for any given vehicle before purchase.


Use these steps to confirm the roof setup:



  • Review the window sticker (Monroney label) for references to Moonroof or Glass Roof in the options section.

  • Inspect the roof area: a sliding panel indicates a Power Moonroof; a fixed glass panel without an opening mechanism indicates the Glass Roof option.

  • Ask for the vehicle’s build sheet or VIN build summary to verify installed roof options.


Confirming the roof option helps ensure the car matches your preference before you buy.


Summary


2018 Mustangs can indeed have sunroofs, but the feature was not universal. The Power Moonroof was available on EcoBoost Premium and GT Premium trims as an opening sunroof, while the Glass Roof offered a fixed panoramic glass panel on select Premium models. Base trims and non-Premium configurations typically did not include either option. If you’re shopping used, always verify via the window sticker or build sheet to know exactly which roof your Mustang includes, and remember that convertibles use a different roof system entirely.

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