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Which Ford Edge model has a sunroof?

The sunroof is generally available on higher Edge trims such as SEL, Titanium, and Sport/ST, with many model years offering a panoramic sunroof either as an option or standard. Base models (like SE) usually did not include a sunroof. Note that Ford ended Edge production after the 2023 model year, so there are no new Edge sunroof-equipped models beyond that year.


This article explains how sunroof availability has varied across Edge generations and trims, and provides practical guidance to identify whether a specific Edge has a sunroof. Because options changed over time and by market, checking the exact window sticker or dealer build sheet for a given vehicle is the most reliable method.


Trims that commonly offered a sunroof


Across multiple years, the sunroof has been most commonly tied to mid-to-high trims. The following patterns reflect typical configurations, though there are year-to-year exceptions.



  • First-generation Edge (2007–2014): A power sunroof was commonly offered on higher trims such as SEL and Limited; base SE models typically did not include it.

  • Second-generation Edge (2015–2023): A panoramic sunroof (often labeled as a panoramic or Vista Roof) was typically available on SEL, Titanium, and Sport trims, either as an optional package or as part of a higher-level trim.

  • Packages and options: In several model years, Ford offered sunroof-related packages (sometimes called “Sun & Sound” or similar) that bundled the sunroof with other features; availability depended on year and market.


These patterns provide a practical guide for buyers seeking a Ford Edge with a sunroof, while acknowledging that exact content can vary by year and region.


Model-year snapshots


First generation (2007–2014)


For the original Edge, a sunroof was not universal. Buyers seeking a sunroof usually targeted higher trims like SEL or Limited, where a moonroof or panoramic roof could be included as part of optional equipment or packages.



  • Typical availability: Sunroof often tied to SEL or Limited trims or to a convenience/tech package.

  • Sunroof type: Moonroof (tilt/slide) or panoramic roof depending on year and equipment package.


In practice, if you want a sunroof on a first-generation Edge, verify the specific build because it was not standard across all configurations.


Second generation (2015–2023)


In the second generation, Ford aligned sunroof availability more clearly with mid-to-high trims. The Panoramic Vista Roof became a recognizable option in many markets, often associated with SEL, Titanium, or Sport configurations and sometimes included in premium packages.



  • Typical availability: SEL, Titanium, and Sport trims commonly offered a sunroof or panoramic roof; base SE frequently did not.

  • Sunroof type: Panoramic roof was more common on higher trims, with some years offering a standard panoramic roof on Titanium or Sport depending on the package.


Because options varied by year, the exact configuration must be confirmed on the window sticker or with the dealer for a specific vehicle.


How to verify sunroof on a specific Ford Edge


To confirm whether a particular Edge has a sunroof, use these verification steps:



  • Check the window sticker or Monroney label for the term “Panoramic Roof,” “Moonroof,” or “Sunroof.”

  • Review the original equipment list (OE) on the Build & Price page or a dealer quote for the exact trim and package.

  • Inspect the vehicle in person or request detailed photos of the roof area to confirm the roof type and size.

  • Verify the VIN with Ford’s official resources or a trusted third-party VIN decoder to see installed options.


If in doubt, ask the dealer to pull the exact build details for the VIN and confirm whether the sunroof is included and, if so, what type (moonroof vs. panoramic) and whether it’s part of a specific package.


Summary


In practical terms, a Ford Edge with a sunroof is typically a mid-to-high trim option, most often found on SEL, Titanium, and Sport variants, with a panoramic roof being a common feature in many years. Because the Edge was discontinued after the 2023 model year, no new Edge models with a sunroof have been produced since then. When purchasing a used Edge, verify the roof feature on the window sticker or through the dealer using the vehicle’s exact build data to avoid surprises.

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