Which model of Civic has a sunroof?
In recent Civics, a sunroof is available on EX and higher trims; the base LX generally does not include a sunroof. Availability can vary by year and market. This article explains which Civic models commonly offer a sunroof and how to confirm for a given car.
Trims that typically include a sunroof
Below are the Civic trims where a sunroof is most often found. Feature packages vary by year and region, so check the window sticker for the exact build.
- EX: A power moonroof is typically standard or available on most model years.
- EX-L: Commonly includes a sunroof as part of the trim’s equipment.
- Touring: Higher-end trims usually come with a sunroof.
- Sport Touring: The top-line variant frequently includes a sunroof as standard.
Note: Availability may differ by market and year; some trims may offer the sunroof as part of a package rather than as standard equipment.
Notes by model year and market
Because Honda sometimes changes standard equipment or optional packages between model years and regions, here is a quick guide to typical availability in recent generations. Some markets may offer sunroofs on additional trims or as dealer-installed options.
2022-2024 Civic (North America)
In the current generation, EX and above commonly include a power moonroof, with EX-L, Touring, and Sport Touring generally having one as standard or as part of the trim package. The LX and base Sport trims typically do not include a sunroof.
Earlier generations
In earlier Civics (2016-2021), EX usually included a sunroof, while LX generally did not. EX-L and Touring variants typically offered a sunroof as well, depending on year and market.
Summary
For a Civic with a sunroof, target EX or higher trims (EX-L, Touring, Sport Touring). Always verify the exact build via the window sticker or dealer confirmation for the specific year and market you’re considering.
