Yes — Honda has used bucket seats on several performance-focused models and generations, most famously on the S2000, the NSX, and various Integra/RSX Type R variants. In today’s lineup, true bucket seats are rare outside special editions or market-specific trims.
Overview of Honda’s bucket-seat history
Bucket seats are a hallmark of sport-oriented interiors. The models below are among the best-known Honda/Acura examples where front seats are designed as individual, contoured buckets with strong lateral support.
- Honda S2000 (2000–2009) — A pure sport roadster that featured true bucket seats designed for aggressive driving and track use.
- Acura NSX (1990–2005, first generation; later versions share sport seating) — The NSX used sport bucket seats to complement its supercar dynamics, with strong lateral support.
- Integra Type R / RSX Type-S (mid-1990s–2006) — Performance variants in Honda/Acura’s lineup offered firmer, bucket-style interior seating to match their driving focus.
- Civic Type R (regional variations) — In some markets, Type R versions have featured sport/bucket-style seats with pronounced bolstering; in others, they use high-bolster sport seats described as “bucket-like” rather than traditional fixed-back buckets. Availability depends on year and market.
Concluding note: While these models are the most frequently cited examples, the use of true bucket seats in Honda’s current production lineup is limited. Modern Hondas tend to use sport seats with strong bolstering rather than classic bucket seats, and true bucket-seat interiors are most commonly found in legacy or market-specific editions, or in Acura performance models.
How to verify seating type for a specific model
If you’re shopping or researching a particular year or market, use these steps to confirm whether a Honda has bucket seats:
- Check official spec sheets and brochures for terms like “bucket seats,” “sport seats,” or “Recaro seats” in the interior description.
- Review dealer listings and press materials for mentions of “bucket-style” seating or explicit photos showing deep bolsters and integrated headrests.
- Look at photos and reviews from credible automotive outlets and owner forums, which often note the seat type when it’s a distinguishing feature.
In short, if bucket seats are a must-have, your best bets are the S2000, the NSX, and the performance-oriented Integra RS/Type R family from Honda’s historical lineup, or their equivalents in the Acura performance family. For current production cars, verify the specific trim and market since seating terminology can vary by region.
Summary
Bucket seats are a defining feature of Honda’s performance heritage, with the S2000, NSX, and Integra RSX/Type R variants standing out as the most representative examples. Today’s Hondas favor sport seats over traditional bucket designs, making true bucket-seat interiors relatively rare in new models. If bucket seats are a priority, consider the historical models or check market-specific trims and historical editions for confirmation.


