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Which models have sunroof?

Sunroof availability is not universal and depends on brand, model year, and trim level. Most mainstream brands offer some form of sunroof (tilt/slide or panoramic) on higher trims or as an add-on; to get an exact list of models with sunroofs, please specify the brand, year, and country/region.


Understanding sunroofs in modern cars


Sunroofs come in several forms and are marketed differently across regions. The key distinction is between traditional sunroofs, which are smaller and tilt/slide, and panoramic or full-glass roofs, which can span over both rows of seats. Availability often depends on trim level, optional packages, and the market where the vehicle is sold.


Sunroof types you may encounter


Below is a quick reference to common sunroof configurations you might see offered on new cars.



  • Traditional sunroof (tilt/slide) — a single panel that tilts up or slides open, usually in the front row.

  • Panoramic sunroof — a large glass panel or panels that extend over the front and possibly rear seats, often with a fixed or sliding portion.

  • Glass roof without opening panel — a fixed panoramic roof that does not open, primarily for lighting and aesthetics.


These variations influence the feel of the cabin and are typically tied to trim packages or optional equipment.


How to verify if a specific model has a sunroof


To determine whether a particular model and trim include a sunroof, use official sources and a few checks during your research.



  • Check the official configurator for the model/year to see if "Sunroof," "Panoramic Roof," or "Glass Roof" is listed as a feature or standard equipment.

  • Review the vehicle's window sticker (Monroney label) or the manufacturer's brochure; look under roof or interior features.

  • Ask the dealer for confirmation for your region and the exact trim, including whether the sunroof is standard or optional.

  • Look for photos that clearly show a sunroof or panoramic roof in the interior/exterior galleries of the model's page.


Given that availability varies by region and trim, a precise list must be built around the exact brand, model, year, and country.


Market and segment trends (2025)


In recent years, sunroofs have become more common in SUVs and crossovers, with panoramic roofs often featured on mid- to high-level trims. Many sedans offer a sunroof in upper trims, while some budget models either omit sunroofs or offer them only as part of a package. Luxury brands frequently include panoramic roofs as standard or highly optional features, even on some entry-level models in certain markets.


Representative trends by segment



  • SUVs and crossovers: sunroofs are widely available, especially panoramic roofs in mid- to high trims.

  • Sedans and hatchbacks: sunroofs appear more often in higher trims or as packages; base models may omit.

  • Trucks and larger pickups: sunroofs are typically optional or limited to crew-cab variants and higher trims.


Always verify the exact trim and market, as implementations vary widely by brand and year.


Summary


The bottom line is that there is no single list of all models with sunroofs. Availability depends on the brand, model year, trim level, and market. If you share the specific brand, model year, and country, I can compile an exact, up-to-date list of which models offer sunroofs for you.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.