Yes. In the United States, leather seating surfaces are available on the higher EX-L and Touring trims, while LX and EX come with fabric. Honda typically describes these seats as "leather-trimmed" rather than fully leather, and the exact material (real leather vs. synthetic) can vary by market and production year. Check the window sticker for the precise material in the vehicle you’re considering.
Leather availability by trim
The following overview reflects the common U.S. market upholstery for the 2024 CR-V by trim level.
- LX — Cloth upholstery
- EX — Cloth upholstery
- EX-L — Leather-trimmed seating surfaces
- Touring — Leather-trimmed seating surfaces
In summary, leather-trimmed seating is offered on EX-L and Touring, with cloth on LX and EX.
Material specifics and terminology
Marketing language often uses "leather-trimmed seats" to describe seats that include leather on certain surfaces, paired with other materials on the rest. Whether the seating surfaces are genuine leather or synthetic leather can vary by market and model year. To confirm, review the exact material description on the window sticker or ask the dealer for the precise upholstery specification for the car you’re considering.
How to verify for a specific car
If you want to be sure about a particular vehicle, follow these steps:
- Check the Monroney (window) sticker for upholstery details described there.
- Ask the dealer to confirm whether the seats are real leather or leather-trimmed synthetic material.
- Inspect the seat surfaces for grain, texture, and odor—real leather typically has a distinct feel and scent and may wear differently over time.
Conclusion: The presence of genuine leather versus leather-trimmed synthetic material depends on trim level and market; always verify for the exact car you’re evaluating.
Summary
The 2024 Honda CR-V offers leather seating surfaces on higher-trim models (EX-L and Touring) in the U.S., while LX and EX come with cloth. The seats are usually described as leather-trimmed rather than full leather, and the material can vary by market and production year. Prospective buyers should confirm the upholstery details on the specific vehicle they’re considering, especially if genuine leather is a priority.


