Do all Honda passports have leather seats?
No. Honda Passport upholstery is not uniform across the lineup. Leather seats or leather-trim are available on higher trims, while the base Sport trim typically uses cloth; year-to-year and regional differences can change availability, so check the exact model you’re considering.
Leather seating by trim and year
The following summarizes typical upholstery patterns in recent Passport trims, but regional offerings and changes across generations mean you should confirm with the official brochure or a dealer for the exact model year you’re interested in.
- Sport — typically cloth seats (fabric or synthetic materials).
- EX-L — leather seats or leather-trim upholstery; heated front seats are often included depending on the year and package.
- Touring — leather seats or leather-trim; premium interior features are common, with material specifics varying by year.
- TrailSport — a higher-equipped trim where leather seating is common in many years, but availability can vary by model year; verify for the exact version you’re considering.
In practice, the safest approach is to verify upholstery on the specific vehicle or trim you’re considering, as Honda mixes fabrics and leather materials by year and market.
How to verify for a specific Passport
Check the official Honda brochure for the model year, use Honda's build-and-price tool, and ask the dealer for the exact upholstery material code. Inspect the seats in person and look for terminology such as "Leather," "Leather-trim," or "Leatherette" in the specifications to distinguish real leather from synthetic options.
