Yes, but only on higher trims; LX and Sport usually do not include a moonroof. For the current generation sold in the United States, a one-touch power moonroof is standard on EX, EX-L and Touring trims, while LX and Sport typically ship without one. Availability can vary by model year, market and optional packages, so check the exact build or window sticker for confirmation.
This article explains which trims typically include a moonroof on recent Honda Accord models and how to verify the feature on a specific car.
Moonroof availability by trim (current generation)
These details reflect US-market configurations for the latest model years (roughly 2020–2024; more recent updates may apply to 2025–present). If you’re shopping outside the United States or for a different generation, verify with the dealer.
- LX: No moonroof
- Sport: No moonroof
- EX: One-touch power moonroof
- EX-L: One-touch power moonroof
- Touring: One-touch power moonroof
Bottom line: If you want a moonroof on an Accord, target EX or higher; always verify current year specifications with the dealer or the window sticker for the exact car you’re considering.
How to verify for a specific car
To confirm the feature on a particular Accord, use these steps:
- Check the original window sticker (Monroney label) for the phrase “Moonroof” or “Power Moonroof.”
- Review the vehicle’s build sheet or the Honda-owner portal for installed options.
- Ask the dealer to pull the VIN and verify the installed equipment or check Honda’s official VIN decode tools if available.
In the used-car market, features can vary by previous ownership. Verifying via VIN ensures that the car you’re buying includes the moonroof and matches your expectations.
Summary
Across the current Honda Accord lineup, a moonroof is typically found on EX and above—EX, EX-L, and Touring—while LX and Sport generally do not include it as standard. Always verify for the specific year and trim you’re considering, as features can change between model years and markets.


