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Do all Lexus NX have sunroof?

The short answer is no: not every Lexus NX comes with a sunroof. Availability depends on the model year, trim level, and the market where the vehicle is sold.


Across its generations, sunroof inclusion has varied. The current NX lineup (introduced in 2022) tends to offer a panoramic sunroof on many configurations, but base setups or certain regional specifications may omit it or require it as part of an option package. To be sure, check the exact vehicle’s window sticker or the Lexus official configurator for the year and trim you’re considering.


What determines sunroof availability?


The presence of a sunroof on a Lexus NX is influenced by several common factors. The following elements frequently shape whether a given NX includes a sunroof or not:



  • Model year or generation, since feature packages change between generations.

  • Trim level and packages chosen by the buyer, with higher trims more likely to include a sunroof or panoramic sunroof.

  • Regional market, as standard equipment and options vary by country or region.

  • Sunroof type, distinguishing between a standard moonroof (tilt/slide) and a panoramic roof (larger, sometimes with multiple panels).


In practice, you will typically find sunroof availability documented in the official brochure, window sticker, or the Lexus configurator for the specific model year and market.


Sunroof options in the current NX generation (2022–present)


In the 2022–present NX lineup, Lexus offers a panoramic sunroof in many configurations, but exact inclusion still depends on trim and market. Buyers should verify the features list for the exact vehicle to know whether a sunroof is included or available as an option.


Panoramic vs standard moonroof


Modern NX models may offer either a standard tilt/slide moonroof or a larger panoramic sunroof as part of a package. The panoramic roof tends to increase light and cabin openness, while the standard moonroof is smaller. Availability and naming can vary by year and market.



  • Panoramic sunroofs are typically listed as "panoramic roof" or "panoramic moonroof" in the features list.

  • Standard moonroofs appear as "moonroof" or "power glass sunroof" on mid or base trims in some markets.


This distinction matters when evaluating a specific NX, since some trims may offer one option but not the other depending on packages and regional specs.


How to verify sunroof for a specific Lexus NX


To be certain whether a particular NX includes a sunroof, use these steps:



  • Check the model year’s official brochure or Lexus website for your region to see which trims include a sunroof or panoramic roof.

  • Review the window sticker (Monroney label) if you are evaluating a used car; look for "Power Moonroof" or "Panoramic Roof" in the standard equipment or options list.

  • Use Lexus’ online configurator for the exact year and market to see whether the sunroof is included or optional on each trim.

  • Ask the dealer for the exact build details or request a vehicle history report that includes the original window sticker.


By checking these sources, you can confirm whether the NX you’re considering has a sunroof and what type it uses.


Summary


The Lexus NX does not universally include a sunroof. Availability varies by generation, trim, and market, with the current generation more consistently offering a panoramic roof on many configurations, though not guaranteed on every model. Always verify via official brochures, window stickers, or dealer configurations for the exact vehicle you’re interested in.

What is the difference between all the Lexus NX models?


The 2025 Lexus NX is a compact luxury SUV that is offered in four main versions: NX 250, NX 350, NX 350h and NX 450h+. This lineup can seem a little confusing at first, but in most cases, the only difference is the engine. The NX 250 is powered by a naturally aspirated 2.5-liter inline-four making 203 horsepower.



Which Lexus models have a sunroof?


New Lexus Cars With Moonroof, Sunroof, and Panoramic Options: The Full List

SUVs:
2025 Lexus RXAvailable and OptionalRetractable
2025 Lexus RZN/AFixed glass roof - optional with Dynamic Sky
2025 Lexus TXN/ARetractable
2025 Lexus GXStandardRetractable; fixed glass roof with Dynamic Sky



What comes standard on a Lexus NX?


Lexus NX Trim Level Features

NX 250NX 350
Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android AutoStandardStandard
Panoramic View MonitorOptionalOptional
Interior TrimStippled Black or Black PrismStippled Black, Black Prism, Dark Graphite Aluminum, or Black Open-Pore Wood Trim



Does the Lexus NX have a sunroof?


Yes, the Lexus NX is available with a panoramic moonroof as an optional feature on many of its trims, which provides more natural light and an open-air feeling to the cabin. This is a large glass roof that can be opened or closed, and it is not available on all standard or base models. It is important to check the specific trim level and options to confirm if a particular vehicle includes this feature.
 
Key details about the NX moonroof

  • Panoramic glass roof: The NX offers a large glass roof that extends over the front and rear seats, maximizing the feeling of space and light. 
  • Optional feature: The panoramic moonroof is not a standard feature on every NX and must be selected as an option, often available on higher trims like the Luxury and F-SPORT Handling models. 
  • Opening mechanism: It can tilt or slide open to provide additional airflow, though it may not open as fully as a traditional sunroof. 
  • Modern technology: Some models feature a "Digital Key" which allows you to lock, unlock, and start the vehicle using a smartphone, and the panoramic roof integrates with the cabin's design. 
  • Different from a traditional sunroof: A traditional sunroof is an opaque panel that slides open, while a moonroof is typically made of glass. The Lexus NX's panoramic moonroof is a glass roof. 


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