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Can I get leather seats in a Honda Civic?

Yes. Leather seats are offered on higher Civic trims, notably EX-L and Touring, in most recent model years. The upholstery is typically leather-trimmed rather than full leather, and heated front seats are common on those trims. Availability varies by model year and market, so check with a dealer or the official Honda site for your region.


Trims that commonly offer leather seating


In the latest Civics, leather seating is not universal; it’s generally reserved for the higher-end trims. Here’s how it breaks down for typical recent models:


EX-L


EX-L seats are usually leather-trimmed, with perforation for breathability, and include heated front seats. The driver’s seat is typically power-adjustable, with other interior upgrades relative to lower trims.



  • Leather-trimmed (perforated) seats

  • Heated front seats

  • Power-adjustable driver's seat (year-dependent)


Notes: The exact material can vary by model year; some early 2020s Civics used leatherette on entry-level models, so verify the upholstery in your build.


Touring


Touring is the top trim and features leather-trimmed seating along with additional luxury amenities in most years. Front seats are heated, and the cabin often includes enhanced technology and comfort options.



  • Leather-trimmed seats (perforated)

  • Heated front seats

  • Additional amenities tied to top-trim packaging


As with EX-L, upholstery specifics can vary by year and region; check the current build sheet for your market.


How to verify and buy a Civic with leather seating


To ensure you get the leather seats you want, use these steps during shopping and purchasing:



  1. Use Honda's official build tool or the dealer's configuration to confirm which trims include leather seating for your model year and region.

  2. Visit or contact a local dealer to confirm the exact upholstery and available packages for the vehicle you’re considering.

  3. Clarify the material type (leather-trim vs full leather) and whether heated seating is included in your chosen trim.

  4. Request photos or a test drive to inspect the seat texture, color, and overall comfort.


By confirming the trim, material, and features, you’ll increase the likelihood of obtaining the leather seating you want.


Regional variations and terminology


Honda generally uses terms like leather-trimmed seats rather than full leather across many markets. Some regions may offer leatherette or synthetic leather as standard on lower trims, with genuine leather reserved for EX-L and Touring or bundled in specific markets. Check the exact language in your region’s sales materials.


Summary


Leather seating in a Honda Civic is available but not universal. For most recent Civics, expect leather-trimmed seating on EX-L and Touring trims, with heated front seats commonly included. Always verify the upholstery type and features in your model year and market by consulting Honda’s official configurator or a local dealer. If leather is a priority, plan for EX-L or Touring and confirm the exact specifications before purchase.

Is it worth it to upgrade to leather seats?


Pros of leather seats
High-quality fabric: For some, well-made leather seats are worth it for the tactile experience of sitting in the car. Durability: Leather seats generally edge out cloth seats, assuming you perform the proper care and maintenance. If durability is a top concern, consider leather seats.



How much does it cost to add leather seats to a vehicle?


However, if your car currently has cloth or worn-out upholstery, you're likely asking: How much does it cost to put leather seats in a car? The short answer: It can range from $300 to $5,000 depending on whether you choose a simple custom-fit cover, a professional reupholstery job, or a factory dealership upgrade.



What is the weakness of the Honda Civic?


Common Issues to Watch For in a Used Honda Civic
Suspension Wear. Rust Around Wheel Wells. CVT Transmission Hesitation. Worn Ignition Coils.



Can you get a Honda Civic with leather interior?


Sport Touring Hybrid shown in Gray Leather. Leather-trimmed seats standard on Sport Touring Hybrid. Relax into the spacious cabin, which seats five and offers available leather-trimmed seats for added style and comfort.


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