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Does the Honda HR-V EX have leather seats?

No. The Honda HR-V EX does not come with genuine leather seats as standard; it typically uses cloth upholstery. Leather seating is available on higher trims such as the HR-V EX-L in most markets, depending on the model year and region.


Seating materials by trim (typical US specifications)


Here is a general view of what you can expect on the EX compared with higher trims for recent model years in the United States.



  • HR-V EX (US, recent model years): cloth upholstery; leather seats are not standard.

  • HR-V EX-L (US, recent model years): leather seating is available, depending on the year and package.


Conclusion: If leather seating is a priority, target the EX-L or higher and verify the exact seat material for the specific model year you’re considering.


Year and market variations


Seating materials can vary by year and regional market. The statements below reflect typical configurations but may differ by country or trim package.



  • 2023–2024 US-spec HR-V: EX uses cloth; EX-L commonly offers leather seating or leather-trim seating depending on the package.

  • Canada and Europe: material options may differ; always confirm against the local brochure or a dealer’s build sheet.


Conclusion: For definitive information, check the exact year and market specifications with a Honda dealer or the official brochure for that model year.


Summary


In short, the HR-V EX does not include real leather seats as standard. Leather seating is usually reserved for the EX-L trim (and sometimes other higher trims or regional variants). Always verify the precise seat material for the exact year and market you’re considering.

What is the best year to avoid Honda HR-V?


The best Honda HR-V years to avoid are generally the earlier second-generation models (roughly 2015-2021), with a few specific problem years to note. Specifically, the 2015-2016 models may have issues with the infotainment system, and models from 2016 to 2021 can have issues with the CVT transmission. Models around 2015-2016 also saw some problems with infotainment and occasional airbags, while some owners of 2016-2022 models have reported issues like faulty transmissions, fuel pump failure, and an inoperative rear-view camera. 
Specific years to consider avoiding 
This video discusses potential transmission issues with early models of the Honda HR-V: 1mAnother LapYouTube · Oct 23, 2025

  • 2015–2016: These models are prone to infotainment bugs and issues with the CVT transmission, such as hesitation or shuddering. 
  • 2017–2021: While improved, this range still has some reported issues. Owners have experienced problems with the rear-view camera, while some models from 2017–2022 have reported issues with the faulty transmission and fuel pump. 
  • 2021–2022: A more serious concern for these years is the potential for the airbag to deploy unintentionally during a crash, CarBuzz notes. 
  • 2024: Although later models are more reliable overall, some sources note a recall for the 2024 model year related to the steering gearbox, which can cause sticky or heavy steering, says Consumer Reports. 



Does a Honda EX have leather seats?


The EX trim is available on the Honda Civic, Accord, CR-V, HR-V, Pilot, and Odyssey. The Honda EX-L trim builds on the EX features with premium upgrades, including leather-trimmed seats, a power-adjustable passenger seat, an auto-dimming rearview mirror, and a power tailgate (on SUVs).



What is the difference between Honda HR-V EX and LX?


The main differences between the Honda HR-V EX and LX trims are the EX includes more premium features and technology, such as a larger touchscreen, a power moonroof, and advanced safety and driver-assistive technologies like adaptive cruise control and lane-keeping assist. The LX is the entry-level model and is generally more affordable. Both trims share a similar engine and fuel economy, though the specific features will vary by model year. 

Feature LX EX
Engine 1.8L1.8 cap L1.8𝐿 I-4 (in many older models) 1.8L1.8 cap L1.8𝐿 I-4 (in many older models)
Fuel Economy ~28/34 MPG (City/Highway) (in many older models) ~28/34 MPG (City/Highway) (in many older models)
Infotainment 5-inch or 7-inch color touchscreen with standard Apple CarPlay/Android Auto 7-inch or 9-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
Safety Standard Honda Sensing® safety suite Standard Honda Sensing® safety suite, plus additional features like adaptive cruise control, collision mitigation braking, and lane-keeping assist
Sunroof Not standard Standard one-touch power moonroof
Steering Wheel Standard steering wheel Leather-wrapped steering wheel
Wheels Standard alloy wheels Sport-specific 18-inch gloss black alloy wheels
Other Tech Basic features Blind spot monitoring
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Note: Feature availability can change between model years. For the most accurate comparison, it is best to check the specific model year you are interested in.



What Honda HR-V has leather seats?


EX-L
Heated front seats standard on Sport and EX-L. Leather-trimmed seats standard on EX-L.


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