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What Honda Civic has a sunroof?

The sunroof is typically available on EX and higher trims in the latest Honda Civics; base LX models generally do not include one.


Availability can vary by model year and region. This guide focuses on the U.S. lineup from 2022–present and provides a brief look at the 2016–2021 tenth-generation Civics for context. Always check the exact spec sheet or window sticker for the car you’re considering, as configurations can differ by market and option packages.


Current generation (2022–present)


Trims in the current generation that offer a sunroof are listed below.



  • EX

  • EX-L

  • Touring


In this generation, the sunroof is a one‑touch power moonroof included with these trims. The LX and Sport configurations typically do not include a sunroof as standard, though regional packages or dealer-installed options may vary.


In short, if you want a Civic with a sunroof in the 2022–present lineup, target EX or higher.


Earlier generations (2016–2021)


For context, the 10th-generation Civics commonly offered a sunroof on mid-to-high trims, with LX and some Sport variants not including one by default. Availability could change with options and regional packages.



  • EX

  • EX-L

  • Touring


As with the current generation, EX, EX-L, and Touring typically included a sunroof, while base LX models often did not. If you’re shopping used, verify the exact build sheet since features can vary by market and year.


Notes on performance-focused variants


Performance-oriented models such as the Civic Si and Type R generally prioritize weight reduction and rigidity, and sunroofs are not always included in those versions. Always confirm feature specifics for the exact car you’re evaluating.


How to verify sunroof on a Civic you’re considering


To confirm sunroof presence on a specific vehicle, use these checks:



  • Inspect the overhead console in the cabin for a sunroof switch or tilt/slide control.

  • Review the window sticker (Monroney label) or the official build sheet for the vehicle, which lists exterior features including the sunroof.

  • Ask the dealer for the VIN-level configuration or a copy of the build sheet to verify the sunroof option.


These steps help ensure the Civic you’re buying has the sunroof you want, especially when shopping used cars where trims and packages can vary widely.


Summary


Across recent Civics, a sunroof is most commonly found on EX, EX-L, and Touring trims. Base LX models generally lack a factory sunroof, and performance-oriented variants like the Si or Type R may not include one. Always confirm with the dealer or check the window sticker to ensure the exact Civic you’re considering has a sunroof.

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