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Does the Lexus UX have a moonroof?

Yes — the Lexus UX generally includes a power moonroof, but its presence depends on trim level and market. In practice, many recent UX configurations include a moonroof as standard or as part of a package, while the base setup may require an additional option.


Moonroofs (often labeled as power moonroofs) are a common feature in the UX lineup, but Lexus sometimes varies packaging by year and region. This article explains typical availability, how to verify a specific model, and what to expect when shopping for a new or used UX.


Moonroof availability by trim, year, and market


Before looking at individual trims, note that sunroof-style options vary. Use this as a general guide, then confirm on the exact vehicle you're considering.



  • General availability: A power moonroof is commonly offered on the Lexus UX lineup, either standard or as part of a convenience or premium package in many markets and model years.

  • Trim and package differences: Higher trims or trims that include packages such as Premium, Premium Plus, or Technology often include the moonroof, while base variants may require choosing an option or package to add it.

  • Market differences: North American, European, and Asian market configurations can differ; always verify with the dealership or the official brochure for your year and region.


What this means for buyers: While you will frequently see a moonroof in the UX lineup, its exact inclusion is not guaranteed on every build. Confirm the specific vehicle's specifications before purchase.


What this means for buyers


If having a moonroof is important, expect to check the exact trim, optional packages, and regional specifications. Verifying via the window sticker, official brochure, or dealership confirmation helps prevent surprises at delivery.


How to verify for a specific vehicle


Use the following steps to confirm whether a particular Lexus UX has a moonroof before purchase:



  • Check the window sticker or online listing for "Moonroof" or "Power moonroof" in the features section.

  • Inspect the interior roof area for the glass panel and the overhead controls.

  • Ask the dealer or seller for the option code or packaging details that correspond to the moonroof, and request VIN-level build data if buying used.


To summarize, if a moonroof is important, verify with the seller or dealer and review the exact model year’s brochure or configurator to ensure it’s included.


Summary


The Lexus UX generally offers a moonroof across many trims and markets, but its inclusion varies by model year, trim level, and region. If a moonroof is a must-have, check the specific vehicle’s features list, window sticker, or build data to confirm its presence before purchase.

Does the Lexus UX have a sunroof?


Yes, the Lexus UX can have a sunroof, which is often available as an option or standard on higher trims. For example, it's a feature on the UX 300h Premium trim and is included in the F SPORT Design package, which adds a power tilt-and-slide moonroof. 

  • Availability: Whether a specific Lexus UX has a sunroof depends on its model year, trim level, and optional packages. 
  • Features: The sunroof is often a power tilt-and-slide moonroof. 
  • Trims: Some trims, like the UX 300h Premium, come standard with a sunroof, while others like the F SPORT Design include it as part of their package. 
  • Optional upgrade: A sunroof may be available as an optional feature on lower trims. 



Which Lexus models have a moonroof?


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



Is Lexus discontinuing the UX?


Yes, Lexus is discontinuing the UX, with production of the fully electric UX 300e ending in November 2025. Reports indicate that the hybrid and gasoline versions are also being phased out, with production ending in 2026, and a new hybrid version is likely to be developed to take its place. This is part of a larger product lineup refresh as Lexus shifts towards more electrified models. 
You can watch this video to learn more about the discontinuation of the Lexus UX: 58sLSFTYouTube · Dec 27, 2024

  • Electric model: The fully electric UX 300e will have its production end in November 2025. 
  • Hybrid/Gasoline models: The gasoline and hybrid versions are also being discontinued, with production expected to end in the 2025 fiscal year (March 2026). 
  • Replacement: A new hybrid version of the UX is likely in development, though a direct successor has not been officially announced. The new model is expected to be part of a broader strategy to simplify the product lineup and move towards electrification. 

This video shows the features of the new 2026 Lexus UX: 48sNext-Gen CarYouTube · Nov 4, 2025



What are common Lexus UX problems?


Common Lexus UX Problems
According to consumerreports.org, here are some significant Lexus UX issues: Engine faults. Transmission errors. Faults with the electrical accessories.


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