What model F150 has a sunroof?
Sunroofs are not universal across the Ford F-150 lineup. In recent years, a sunroof has been offered mainly on higher trims as an optional feature, usually as a Power Moonroof or a Panoramic Sunroof. Exact availability depends on the model year and the specific build, so the best approach is to check the window sticker or confirm with a dealer for the exact configuration you’re considering.
Sunroof availability by trim
Types of sunroofs and what they mean
The F-150 commonly uses two sunroof styles: a single-panel Power Moonroof (often called a sunroof) and a larger Panoramic Sunroof (two-panel). Availability and naming can vary by year and package.
- Lariat — often offers a Power Moonroof; Panoramic Sunroof can be included with certain interior packages or configurations.
- King Ranch — typically available with a Power Moonroof or Panoramic Sunroof when selecting premium interiors.
- Platinum — commonly offers a Panoramic Sunroof as part of the premium interior options; a Power Moonroof may be available in some years.
- Limited — usually includes a Panoramic Sunroof or makes it available through a higher-level package.
Note: XL and XLT trims usually require a specific option or package to add a sunroof, and availability can vary by year and market.
Packages and configurations that may include a sunroof
How sunroofs are bundled into builds
Sunroofs are often bundled with luxury or technology-oriented packages. The exact package names and contents shift with model years, but the general pattern remains the same: higher trims or interior packages tend to include or enable a sunroof.
- Power Moonroof (single-panel) — commonly available on Lariat and above, sometimes included with a Premium/Luxury package.
- Panoramic Sunroof (two-panel) — typically bundled with Platinum or Limited interiors or included in specific Luxury/Premium packages.
- Raptor and Tremor variants — sunroof availability is limited and year-dependent; verify current options with the dealer.
Always verify with the dealer or the window sticker for the exact year you’re considering, as option availability changes over time.
What to check when shopping for a sunroof-equipped F-150
Tips for buyers
To ensure you’re getting the sunroof you want, review these details before finalizing a build:
- Confirm the sunroof type (Power Moonroof vs Panoramic) and the number of glass panels.
- Check the trim level and whether a specific package includes the sunroof you want.
- Test operation and seals in person to ensure smooth opening/closing and no leaks or wind noise.
- Review the warranty coverage for sunroof components and any related maintenance considerations.
- Verify how the sunroof affects overall cargo space, headroom, and vehicle weight in your chosen configuration.
Because Ford updates options year by year, always confirm current availability with a dealer and review the vehicle’s window sticker for the exact features included.
Summary
Bottom line: A sunroof is not standard on the Ford F-150 and is generally offered on higher trims such as Lariat, King Ranch, Platinum, and Limited, usually as a Power Moonroof or Panoramic Sunroof. The specific year, region, and package determine availability, so verify with the dealer and check the window sticker for the exact configuration you want.
