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Do 2024 Honda Civics have sunroofs?

Yes. In the 2024 Honda Civic lineup, a power sunroof is available on most upper trims, while the entry-level LX typically does not include one.


Across the sedan lineup, Honda tends to reserve the sunroof feature for trims that emphasize comfort and convenience, notably EX and above, with the EX-L and Touring often including it as standard. Availability can vary by market, region, and any optional packages installed by the dealer, so it’s wise to verify the exact configuration for your vehicle.


Sunroof availability by trim (sedan)


What qualifies as a sunroof in the Civic


The term sunroof in the Civic typically refers to a one-touch power moonroof (sometimes described as a sunroof) rather than a full panoramic glass roof. In most markets, this feature is tied to higher trims rather than base models.


Below is a general guide to how sunroof availability typically works across the 2024 Civic sedan trims. Some markets may vary and optional packages can add or remove the moonroof feature.



  • LX — No sunroof; entry-level trim focuses on value.

  • Sport — No sunroof is typically included.

  • EX — Standard one-touch power moonroof.

  • EX-L — Standard one-touch power moonroof (often paired with leather and upgraded features).

  • Touring — Standard one-touch power moonroof, along with upgraded tech features.


In practice, most buyers prioritizing a sunroof should consider the EX or higher trims for the sedan. If a precise feature list is critical, confirm with the dealership or consult the official Honda brochure for the specific model year and region.


Note on hatchbacks


The Civic hatchback lineup generally mirrors the sedan pattern, with EX and higher trims offering a moonroof where equipped. Availability can vary by market and year, and top-level hatch trims may offer other package options that affect the roof feature.


What to check when shopping for a sunroof


Practical checks for roof-related features


When evaluating a 2024 Civic for a sunroof, verify the exact model year and trim against the dealer’s build sheet, and test the operation (tilt, slide, shade, and closing function). Also confirm whether the moonroof is standard or part of an optional package, as miscommunications in window configurations can occur between trims and configurations.


Summary


For 2024 Civics, a power sunroof is common on EX and higher trims in both sedan and hatchback configurations, while the base LX generally lacks this feature. If a sunroof is important to you, target EX, EX-L, or Touring models and confirm the exact configuration with the dealer before purchase.

Does the 2024 Honda Civic have a sunroof?


Features include 17-inch alloy wheels, heated mirrors, and a One-Touch Power Moonroof. Inside the cabin, dual-zone automatic climate control keeps everyone comfortable, while heated front seats add a luxurious touch.



Which Honda Civic models have sunroofs?


Many recent Honda Civic trims have a sunroof, including the EX, Sport Hybrid, and Touring on the sedan models. For some older models or the Sport trim specifically, a sunroof may be an available option rather than standard. 
Sedan trims with a sunroof 

  • EX: Features a one-touch power moonroof.
  • Sport Hybrid: Includes a one-touch power moonroof.
  • Touring: Equipped with a power sunroof. 

Other models
  • Previous Generations: Trims like the 2018 Civic EX came with a one-touch power moonroof, and the 2015 EX also included one. 
  • Other regions: Some international models, like the 11th-generation Civic in Pakistan, offer a sunroof on the Oriel and RS trims. 



Which Honda trim has a sunroof?


The Honda Elite trim is the highest-tier option available on select models, including the Honda Pilot and Odyssey. It offers all the luxury and tech upgrades found in lower trims but adds ventilated front seats, heated second-row seats, a panoramic sunroof, and a head-up display.



What are common 2024 Civic problems?


Owner Reported Trouble Spots

  • Exhaust. Muffler, pipes, catalytic converter, exhaust manifold, heat shields, leaks.
  • Noises/Leaks. Squeaks, rattles, wind noises, seals and/or weather stripping, air and water leaks.
  • Engine Major.
  • Climate System.
  • Electrical Accessories.
  • Drive System.
  • Brakes.
  • Suspension/Steering.


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