Which model Ford Edge has a sunroof?
A sunroof is typically available on the Ford Edge’s mid-to-high trims, while the base model often does not include one. In practice, buyers usually find a sunroof on SEL and Titanium trims, with a panoramic option offered on several years and packages.
Understanding sunroof options in the Edge family
Ford differentiates between standard moonroofs (a single sliding panel) and panoramic roofs (a large, multi-panel glass roof that often spans both rows). Availability can vary by year, trim, and optional packages, so the exact configuration should be confirmed for the specific vehicle you’re considering.
Typical sunroof availability by trim
The following reflects common patterns in recent Edge model years. Always verify the exact year’s features with the dealer or the manufacturer’s specification sheet.
- Edge SE: Generally does not include a sunroof as standard, and sunroof options are limited or unavailable in many years. If a sunroof is important, plan to consider higher trims or specific packages depending on the year.
- Edge SEL: More commonly offered with a sunroof option, including a power moonroof or a panoramic roof in various packages across different years.
- Edge Titanium: Typically includes a sunroof, often the panoramic Vista Roof, either as standard or as part of a higher-level package depending on the year.
- Edge Sport (older generations): Some years offered a panoramic roof as part of optional packages; check the year-specific configuration.
For buyers, the key takeaway is to look at SEL and Titanium if a sunroof is a priority, and to confirm the exact roof type (moonroof vs. panoramic) and whether it’s standard or optional for the year you’re considering.
How to verify sunroof availability for a specific model/year
To confirm whether a particular Edge has a sunroof, use these steps before purchase or bidding:
- Check the window sticker (Monroney label) or the vehicle’s feature list for terms like “Moonroof,” “Panoramic Roof,” or “Panoramic Vista Roof.”
- Look up the official Ford build/configuration page for that model year and trim to see if a sunroof is listed as standard or optional.
- Ask the dealer or seller to provide the original window sticker or a copy of the build sheet; these documents show exact equipment.
- Consult the owner’s manual or Ford’s official service/telematics portal for roof options tied to your VIN.
By verifying with these sources, you’ll avoid relying on memory or outdated listings, especially since packaging and standard equipment can change year to year.
Summary
In short, if a sunroof is important to you on a Ford Edge, target SEL or Titanium trims and confirm whether the roof is a standard feature or an optional package for the exact year you’re considering. The window sticker and official Ford configuration sheets are your most reliable sources for determining whether a particular Edge has a sunroof, and whether it’s a traditional moonroof or a panoramic roof.
