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Does the Toyota Tacoma come with a sunroof?

The sunroof option on the Toyota Tacoma is not universal; it is available only on select trims and packages. In short, a power tilt/slide moonroof can be found on some configurations, but most base models do not include one by default.


This article explains which Tacoma trims and packages currently offer a sunroof, how the option is typically configured, and what to verify when shopping for a particular model year. Note that panoramic sunroofs are not offered on the Tacoma, and availability can vary by year and market.


Sunroof availability by trim


The following trims and package combinations have historically included a sunroof (power tilt/slide) on recent Tacoma models. Availability varies by model year and region, so always confirm with the dealer or build configurator for your exact date of purchase.



  • SR5 Premium Package — Power tilt/slide moonroof

  • Limited — Power tilt/slide moonroof typically available when equipped with the Premium Package (and sometimes the Technology Package, depending on the year)


The sunroof is not offered on the base SR, TRD Off-Road, or TRD Pro trims in most recent years. When shopping, check the window sticker or the official Toyota build configuration for the exact model year to confirm availability.


How to confirm sunroof availability for a specific Tacoma


Because features shift with model year updates and regional packages, the most reliable method is to verify on the exact vehicle you’re considering. Check the window sticker, consult Toyota’s official online build configurator for the year you’re interested in, or ask the dealer to confirm whether a sunroof is included with the trim and package you want.


Summary


In conclusion, a sunroof on a Toyota Tacoma is not standard across all trims. It is typically offered on the SR5 with the Premium Package and on Limited models equipped with certain packages. No panoramic sunroof option exists for the Tacoma. Always verify via the window sticker or dealership for your specific model year and market to avoid surprises.

What year of Tacoma to stay away from?


Final Thoughts. The Toyota Tacoma is one of the most respected midsize trucks on the market, but not all model years are equally reliable. The worst years for Toyota Tacoma include 2000–2004, 2005–2010, 2009–2011, and 2016–2017. Always check for frame rust, especially on older models.



Do Toyota Tacomas have sunroofs?


Yes, many Toyota Tacomas have sunroofs, which are available on certain trim levels like the TRD Sport Premium, TRD Off-Road Premium, and Limited, often through a package or as an available option. For models with a sunroof, it is typically a power tilt/slide moonroof that provides an open-air driving experience.
 

  • Available on select trims: A sunroof is not standard on all Tacomas, but is found on higher-end trims like the TRD Sport Premium, TRD Off-Road Premium, and the Limited. 
  • Part of packages: It is often included as part of a larger package, such as the "Premium Sport package" which also includes other features like heated front seats. 
  • Standard on some: On some model years, a sunroof is a standard feature on the Limited trim, notes Edmark Toyota. 
  • Power moonroof: The sunroof is typically a power tilt/slide moonroof that allows for an open-air feeling. 
  • Manually operated screen: In many cases, the sunroof screen is manually slid to open or close, as described in this YouTube video and this YouTube video. 



What's the difference between a Tacoma SR and SR5?


The main difference is that the SR5 model offers enhanced performance and features over the base SR model. The SR5's 2.4L turbocharged engine is tuned for significantly more horsepower (278278278 hp) and torque (317317317 lb-ft) compared to the SR's (228228228 hp, 243243243 lb-ft), allowing for higher towing capacity. The SR5 also adds a coil-spring multi-link rear suspension on some configurations, 17-inch alloy wheels, and other features like LED fog lights and a smart key system.
 
Performance and capabilities

  • Engine power: The SR5 has a more powerful version of the 2.4L turbocharged engine, producing 278278278 hp and 317317317 lb-ft of torque, while the SR produces 228228228 hp and 243243243 lb-ft of torque. 
  • Towing: The SR5 has a higher towing capacity, up to 6,5006 comma 5006,500 pounds, compared to the SR. An integrated trailer brake controller is also available on the SR5. 
  • Suspension: Double cab SR5 models feature a coil-spring multi-link rear suspension, which provides a more refined ride than the leaf spring suspension found on most SR models. 

Features and comfort
  • Wheels: The SR5 comes with 17-inch alloy wheels, while the SR has 16-inch steel wheels. 
  • Keyless entry: The SR5 includes a smart key system with touch sensors, a step up from the SR's basic keyless entry. 
  • Lighting: LED fog lights are standard on the SR5, but not on the SR. 
  • Interior: The SR5 can be optioned with heated front seats and includes a power-adjustable driver's seat with lumbar support. 
  • Infotainment: An 8-inch touchscreen with SiriusXM is standard on the SR5, whereas the SR has a smaller 7-inch touchscreen. 



Which Toyota models have sunroofs?


Many Toyota models, including the RAV4, Highlander, Camry, and bZ4X, offer models with sunroofs, while higher trims like the Camry XLE and XSE, and RAV4 Limited often have them as standard or optional features. Some models, like the 2023 RAV4, even have a panoramic sunroof option.
 
Toyota SUVs with sunroofs

  • Toyota RAV4: Features a panoramic sunroof option on some models.
  • Toyota Highlander: Offers both standard and panoramic sunroof options on various trims.
  • Toyota 4Runner: Available on the Limited trim.
  • Toyota Sequoia: A panoramic sunroof is available on this model.
  • Toyota bZ4X: Includes a panoramic sunroof.
  • Toyota Venza: Features a panoramic sunroof. 

Toyota cars with sunroofs
  • Toyota Camry: Available on trims like the SE Nightshade, XLE, and XSE, with some models featuring a full panoramic glass roof. 
  • Toyota Corolla: Available on the XSE and XSE Hybrid trims. 
  • Toyota Prius: Includes a power tilt-and-slide moonroof on the Limited trim. 


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