Do any Mustangs come with a sunroof?
Yes. In the modern Mustang lineup, you can typically order a sunroof (often called a moonroof) on non-Shelby models via an available option. Convertibles have a different roof design and do not require a sunroof. Availability depends on model year and trim.
Overview of sunroof options in the Mustang lineup
The following explains how sunroof choices appear across typical Mustang configurations. Not every model year or trim offers a sunroof, and options vary by market. Always check the specific build sheet or configurator for your year.
- Power moonroof: The most common sunroof option on EcoBoost and GT coupes. It is usually offered with the Premium or Technology packages, and is not commonly available on base trims.
- Glass roof: Some years offered a fixed glass panel (often labeled Glass Roof) that provides a bright cabin without a traditional sliding sunroof; availability was limited to specific trims and years.
- Convertibles: The Mustang convertible uses a retractable soft top and does not require, nor typically include, a separate sunroof. Some buyers may view the glass roof option as an alternative, but it is not a sunroof for convertibles.
- Performance variants: High-performance Mustangs like the Shelby GT350/GT500 generally do not include a sunroof option due to structural rigidity and weight considerations, though this can vary by year and market.
In summary, sunroof options exist for many non-Shelby Mustangs in the modern generation, but they are not universal and depend on year, trim, and package availability.
How to verify for a specific model year or build
When shopping, use these steps to confirm whether a sunroof is available on the exact Mustang you want:
- Consult Ford's official configurator for the year you are considering and search for "Moonroof" or "Glass Roof" in the features list.
- Check the window sticker (Monroney label) or the dealer's Build Sheet for the "Moonroof" option code.
- Ask the dealer about any factory-available sunroof packages and whether they are included with the trim you want.
By verifying these details, you can ensure you are getting the sunroof configuration you expect on a Mustang you are evaluating.
Notes on roof options by generation
Historical context
Sunroofs were more common on various trims in the modern sixth generation (2015–present) through the mid-2020s, but not all variants offered them. The high-performance Shelby models typically did not include a sunroof option. Early generations had different roof options that varied by year and market. Always verify for the exact model year you are considering.
Summary
Yes — many modern Mustangs can be ordered with a factory sunroof (moonroof) on non-Shelby coupes, while convertibles are a separate roof configuration. Availability depends on year, trim, and optional packages, and not all Mustangs offer a sunroof. When shopping, verify the exact build for the sunroof option and consult the dealer or Ford configurator to confirm.
