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Can you get leather seats in a Honda Accord?

Yes. Leather seating is available on Honda Accord models, predominantly on EX-L and Touring trims, while base LX and some Sport versions typically come with cloth. Availability can vary by model year and market, and some editions may include leather as part of a package. This article explains where leather appears in the lineup and how to obtain it.


Leather seating in the current-generation Accord


This section describes how leather upholstery is typically distributed across trims in the 2018–present Honda Accord, with notes on year-to-year variation.



  • EX-L: Leather upholstery is standard in most model years, with heated front seats commonly included depending on the year.

  • Touring: Leather upholstery is standard, often paired with premium features and heated front seats.

  • LX: Cloth upholstery is typical; leather is uncommon on this base trim except in rare, region-specific configurations.

  • Sport: Cloth upholstery is common; leather is not usually included on this trim, though regional or special editions may differ.

  • Special editions or regional packages: Some years and markets may offer leather as part of a limited package or edition.


Model-year and regional variations mean the exact content can differ, so it’s important to confirm the specific configuration with a dealer for the exact vehicle you’re considering.


How to obtain leather seats in your Accord


If your preferred trim doesn’t come with leather by default, there are several paths to consider. This list outlines common routes and what to expect.



  • Factory-installed leather (EX-L or Touring): This is the cleanest option with the best fit and the most seamless integration with your car’s controls and warranty.

  • Dealer-installed leather or leatherette packages: Some markets offer leather or leatherette as an add-on or mid-year option; verify availability, price, and warranty terms.

  • Aftermarket leather upholstery: Third-party shops can replace seating surfaces; assess fit, color matching, warranty coverage, and potential impact on resale value.

  • Leather seat covers: A more affordable alternative that can mimic the look and feel of leather without permanent upholstery changes; ensure compatibility with your model year and consider airbag/seat-sensor implications.


Before making a decision, check the exact trim, model year, and regional options with a Honda dealer to confirm what is available and how it affects warranty and resale value.


Summary


Leather seats are available on the Honda Accord, especially on EX-L and Touring trims in the current-generation lineup. If leather is a priority, aim for EX-L or Touring or verify year-specific options with a dealer. For alternatives, leatherette or aftermarket solutions exist, each with its own considerations regarding fit, warranty, and cost.

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