Do Honda Fits have sunroofs?
Yes—sunroofs were offered on higher-trim Fits in many markets, but not on the base LX, and availability varied by year and region.
To understand this feature, it's important to look at the Fit's generations and trims: the US-market LX typically lacked a sunroof, while EX and EX-L models commonly included a power sunroof or moonroof as an option or standard feature in later years; European and Asian Jazz models also varied by market. The Fit was discontinued in the US after 2020, so new sunroof-equipped models are no longer produced there, though used cars with sunroofs remain common.
Sunroof availability by generation and market
Here's a quick guide to sunroof availability across the Fit's generations and in different regions.
- First generation (roughly 2007–2014 in many markets): sunroofs were available on higher trims in some markets; the base LX typically did not include one.
- Second generation (2015–2020 in most markets): a one-touch power moonroof became available on EX and EX-L trims in the United States; LX generally did not offer a sunroof.
- Other regions (Europe, Asia): some Jazz/Fit models offered glass sunroofs or panoramic roofs on top trims or as options, with availability varying by country and year.
- US production status: the Honda Fit was discontinued in the US after the 2020 model year; no new sunroof-equipped Fits are produced there, though used examples remain common.
In practice, if you want a sunroof, target EX or EX-L models in the US market (or their regional equivalents elsewhere), and always verify the exact features on the specific car you’re considering.
How to verify sunroof presence on a specific Honda Fit
Use these steps when shopping for a used Fit to confirm sunroof availability and condition.
- Check the window sticker (Monroney label) for mentions of a sunroof or moonroof, or for the specific trim features listed.
- Physically inspect the overhead area: look for a roof-mounted glass panel, sunshade, and a sunroof switch or control near the overhead console; test opening and closing.
- Inspect the headliner and sunroof seals for signs of leaks, wear, or water intrusion around the opening.
- Ask for maintenance records or a recent service history that covers the sunroof motor, rails, and seals; listen for unusual noises when operating the sunroof.
- Confirm with the seller or a Honda dealer using the VIN to verify the car’s exact trim and feature set for the model year.
Verifying these details helps avoid surprises, since sunroof availability and the associated hardware can vary not only by year and trim but also by regional market specs.
Maintenance notes and potential issues
Sunroofs add convenience but can introduce maintenance concerns, such as leaks, wind noise, or motor failures. If a used Fit has a sunroof, budget for possible resealing, track cleaning, or motor replacement if signs of malfunction appear. Regular inspection during routine service can help prevent long-term damage.
Summary
Sunroofs on Honda Fits are not universal and depend on generation, trim level, and regional market. In the US, sunroofs were typically found on EX and EX-L models in the later years of the second generation, while LX trims usually did not include one. The US market Fit was discontinued after 2020, making new sunroof-equipped cars scarce there, though used examples remain common. Outside the US, sunroof availability varied by country and year. If a sunroof is important to you, check the exact trim and window sticker for the specific car you’re considering, and test the sunroof function before purchase.
Summary recap
Sunroofs in Honda Fits are feature-dependent and market-specific. Higher-trim Fits (notably EX and EX-L) are more likely to have a sunroof, especially in the 2015–2020 US model years, while base models rarely include one. With the Fit now ceased in the US after 2020, prospective buyers should focus on used-market examples and verify feature details on a case-by-case basis. In other regions, availability varies by market, so consult local listings or a dealer for precise information.
