Which Honda model has a sunroof?
Most Honda models offer a sunroof on mid-to-high trims; there isn’t a single model that always includes it. Availability depends on the model year and trim level. This article explains common patterns across popular Honda models and how to verify sunroof availability for a specific year and trim.
Overview of sunroof availability across Honda's lineup
Note: Sunroof availability varies by model year and trim. The patterns below reflect recent Honda lineups (roughly 2020s onward). Always check the exact year’s spec sheet or window sticker for confirmation.
- Civic — A sunroof is commonly available on EX and higher trims; the base LX generally does not include a sunroof. The high-performance Si typically does not include one.
- Accord — A power moonroof is typically included on EX and higher trims; the LX often lacks a sunroof.
- CR-V — EX and higher trims usually include a one-touch power sunroof; the LX base trim generally does not.
- HR-V — EX and above commonly include a sunroof; the LX trim typically does not.
- Pilot — EX and higher trims typically include a sunroof; the base LX often does not.
- Odyssey — EX and above frequently include a sunroof; the LX does not.
- Ridgeline — Higher trims (such as RTL-E/Black Edition and equivalents) usually include a sunroof; base trims may omit it.
Concluding: These patterns show typical availability across recent models, but the exact trim and year determine whether a sunroof is standard or optional. Some models also offer panoramic sunroof options on select trims, while others use a single-panel moonroof.
How to verify sunroof availability for your specific vehicle
To confirm whether a particular Honda model and trim has a sunroof, use these steps:
- Check Honda’s official configurator for your year and trim to see if a sunroof is listed as standard or optional.
- Review the window sticker (Monroney label) or the owner’s manual for your vehicle’s equipment list; the sunroof feature appears in the equipment section.
- Ask a dealer for the official spec sheet for the exact build to verify sunroof inclusion.
Concluding: Verifying through official sources—the manufacturer’s spec sheets, window stickers, or dealer documentation—will give you a definitive answer about sunroof availability for your specific model and year.
Additional considerations
Some Honda models offer panoramic sunroofs as an upgrade on higher trims or in special editions. Availability and naming can vary by model year, so it’s important to confirm whether the feature is a standard component or an optional upgrade on the exact configuration you’re considering.
Summary
In short, there isn’t a single Honda model that always includes a sunroof. Sunroofs are commonly found on mid-to-high trims across several models, including the Civic, Accord, CR-V, HR-V, Pilot, Odyssey, and Ridgeline, but year and trim matter. To know for sure, check the official Honda spec sheets, the vehicle’s window sticker, or ask a dealer for the exact build details for the year you’re interested in.
