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Does the Dodge Hornet have leather seats?

Leather seats are not universal on the Dodge Hornet; you’ll typically find cloth on base models, with leather or leather-trim offered on higher trims or as part of optional interior packages. Availability varies by model year and market, so check the exact configuration of the car you’re considering.


Upholstery options by trim and package


The following overview outlines how seat materials are typically offered across common Hornet configurations. Availability can vary by year, region, and dealership, so verify with the official brochure or a build sheet.



  • Base models generally come with cloth upholstery as standard.

  • Leather seats or leather-trim are typically available on higher trims or as part of optional interior packages.

  • In some markets, leatherette (synthetic leather) may be used in mid-range configurations where genuine leather is not offered.


For buyers seeking a cabin with leather, selecting a higher trim or adding the corresponding interior package is usually required.


Interior features and variations to expect


Beyond upholstery, the Hornet’s interior packages may include features such as heated seats, enhanced seating adjustments, and other comfort options. These features often accompany the leather option, but they are not exclusive to leather upholstery—verify the exact spec for any given vehicle.


Year and market differences


The Hornet shares its interior architecture with the Alfa Romeo Tonale, and interior options can differ by model year and region. Leather seating tends to appear with higher trims or specific packages, but the precise availability can shift with updates or regional strategy.


How to confirm for your vehicle


When shopping, consult the vehicle’s build sheet, window sticker, or the dealer’s configurator to confirm whether leather seats are included or available. If you’re buying used, ask for the original window sticker or Build Sheet to verify upholstery.


Summary


Leather seats on the Dodge Hornet are not standard; they’re usually offered on higher trims or via interior packages, with availability dependent on model year and market. Always verify the exact configuration with the dealer for the vehicle you’re considering.

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