In the United States market, the 2017 Honda Civic generally places fog lights on EX and higher trims, while the base LX usually lacks them. If you’re evaluating a used Civic, check the window sticker or the vehicle’s documentation to confirm the presence of fog lights for that specific car.
Trims and fog-light availability in the US market
Below is a general guide to whether common 2017 Civic trims included factory fog lights. Note that regional variations and optional packages can change this, so always verify with the actual vehicle’s documentation.
- LX: Not equipped with factory fog lights as standard.
- EX: Fog lights included as standard equipment.
- EX-T: Fog lights included as standard equipment.
- Touring: Fog lights included as standard equipment.
- Sport: Fog-light availability can vary by market or package; verify on the specific vehicle.
Additional higher-end packages or trims like EX-L Navi may also include fog lights in several configurations, but the exact setup should be confirmed for a given car.
How to verify on your specific Civic
If you want to confirm fog-light presence on a particular 2017 Civic, use these checks:
- Inspect the front bumper area for a dedicated fog-light housing near the lower grille.
- Look for a dedicated fog-light switch on the dashboard or a stalk-mounted control with the fog-light symbol (a lamp with a slanted line).
- Consult the vehicle’s window sticker (Monroney) or the owner’s manual for the official list of equipment by trim and option package.
- If you have the VIN, pull a build sheet from Honda’s official resources or a reputable VIN decoder to confirm the exact equipment.
Verifying the exact trim and option packages is the most reliable way to determine whether fog lights are present on a specific 2017 Civic.
Summary
For 2017 Honda Civics sold in the United States, fog lights are typically not present on the base LX but are standard on EX, EX-T, and Touring trims. The Sport variant’s fog-light status can vary by market and package, so always check the car’s documentation or window sticker to be sure. If in doubt, a quick in-person check or VIN-based build sheet will confirm the feature.


