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Does the Land Cruiser have a sunroof?

Yes. In modern Toyota Land Cruiser models, a sunroof is commonly available, especially on higher trims, while some base or region-specific versions may omit it. Availability varies by model year and market.


Sunroof options across modern Land Cruisers


The following guide outlines the typical sunroof configurations you’ll encounter on recent Land Cruiser models. Availability can differ by country and exact trim, so always verify with the dealer or the official brochure for your vehicle.



  • Panoramic sunroof (large glass panel) is commonly offered on mid-to-high trims in many markets; in some regions it may be included as standard or as part of a premium package.

  • Power tilt/slide moonroof (a smaller, traditional sunroof) is frequently available on mid-level trims and some regional specs; it provides tilt and slide functionality.

  • In certain base or off-road-focused variants, particularly in price-sensitive markets, sunroofs may be omitted to reduce cost and weight.


Note: The exact sunroof configuration depends on the model year and market. Always confirm with your local dealer or check the vehicle’s build sheet to be sure.


Availability by generation


A quick look at typical patterns across generations shows how sunroof options have evolved. This overview reflects common trends rather than every market variation.



  • 200 Series (roughly 2007–2019, global): Sunroof options tended to be tied to higher trims or optional packages; base configurations often did not include a sunroof in many markets.

  • 300 Series (2022–present, global): Panoramic sunroofs are commonly available on higher trims and in many regional specs, with base models sometimes omitting them; package and market differences apply.


In markets where a sunroof is valued, Toyota generally offers it as part of mid-to-high trim packages or as an optional add-on. Rugged or value-focused variants may exclude sunroofs to maximize durability or price.


What to check when buying or ordering



  • Confirm the exact trim level and market to know whether a sunroof is included or optional.

  • Look for specifications like “Panoramic Sunroof,” “Moonroof,” or “Power Moonroof” in the brochure or window sticker.

  • If you want a sunroof, consider selecting a mid-to-high trim or adding the sunroof package where available.


For peace of mind, always verify the sunroof configuration with the dealer for your specific year and region before purchase or ordering.


Summary


Sunroof availability on the Land Cruiser depends on the generation, trim level, and market. Modern 300 Series models typically offer some form of sunroof on higher trims (often a panoramic sunroof or a power moonroof), while base variants in certain markets may not include one. Always check the exact vehicle specifications with a dealer to confirm what's included on your model and in your region.

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