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Does the 2014 Ford Explorer have a sunroof?

Yes, sunroof options were available on the 2014 Ford Explorer, but they weren’t standard on every model. Depending on trim level and optional packages, buyers could get a traditional power sunroof or a larger panoramic Vista Roof that spans multiple seating rows.


The 2014 Explorer lineup offered several ways to add skylight functionality, but the exact feature depended on the specific vehicle’s trim and equipment package. Below is a guide to how sunroof options appeared across that model year and what to look for when evaluating a used Explorer.


Sunroof options in the 2014 Explorer


These notes describe the two most common sunroof configurations offered for the 2014 Explorer. Availability varied by trim and market, so always confirm with the window sticker or dealer documentation.



  • Power moonroof (tilt/slide): A traditional sunroof that opens for ventilation and light; typically available on mid- to high-level trims as part of an option package, not standard on the base model.

  • Panoramic Vista Roof: A large, multi-panel glass roof that covers front and rear seating areas; usually offered on higher trims or with a dedicated panoramic roof package, and sometimes included as part of a luxury/tech-focused package.


In short, a sunroof could be found on a 2014 Explorer, but it generally required selecting the appropriate trim and options rather than being standard across the lineup.


Notes on trim-level availability


Because Ford packaged sunroofs differently by year and market, the presence of a sunroof should be verified on the specific vehicle. If you’re shopping used, review the build sheet, window sticker (Monroney), or the dealer’s equipment list to confirm whether the sunroof or panoramic roof is included.


What to verify on a used 2014 Explorer


On a used model, check the roof features during a test drive and inspect the seals for leaks, which can be a concern on older panoramic roofs. If possible, obtain service history related to the sunroof motor, sliding mechanism, or glass panels to gauge maintenance needs.


Summary


The 2014 Ford Explorer could be equipped with a sunroof, but it was not guaranteed across all trims. Buyers could opt for a traditional power moonroof or a panoramic Vista Roof on higher-trim models or with specific packages. Always verify the exact configuration on the vehicle you’re considering to ensure the sunroof matches your preference.


Final takeaway


For anyone considering a 2014 Explorer, the key is to check the specific vehicle’s documentation to confirm sunroof availability, since Ford’s optional packages and trim mixes meant that one vehicle could have a sunroof while another with the same model year might not.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.