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Which 2024 Honda Civic has leather seats?

Leather seats are available on the EX-L and Touring trims of the 2024 Honda Civic (sedan and hatchback). Other trims typically use cloth or leatherette upholstery, and sport-focused models like the Si and Type R do not come with leather seating as standard.


Trims that offer leather seating


Below is a quick guide to which Civic trims in the 2024 lineup typically feature leather seating. The list reflects the most common U.S. market configurations for this model year.



  • EX-L: Leather-trimmed seats, with premium feel and often heated front seats depending on the market.

  • Touring: Leather-trimmed seats, generally paired with additional luxury features and comfort options.


In contrast, the base LX and Sport trims typically use cloth upholstery or leatherette materials.


Notes on sport-focused models


The Civic Si and Civic Type R are tuned for performance and do not come with genuine leather seating as standard; interiors emphasize sport fabrics or leatherette-oriented materials. Availability can vary by region and option packages, so check with a local dealer for exact upholstery specs on your vehicle.


Regional variations and options


Seat materials can differ by market and model year. If you’re shopping outside the U.S. or considering optional packages, confirm with the dealer which trims include leather or leather-trim seats for your specific Civic.


Summary


For buyers seeking genuine leather seating in the 2024 Honda Civic, the EX-L and Touring trims (available on both sedan and hatchback bodies) are the primary options. The LX and Sport trims use cloth or leatherette materials, while Si and Type R emphasize performance upholstery rather than leather. Always verify the exact upholstery with your local dealer, as materials can vary by market and package.

Does the 2024 Honda Civic have leather seats?


The Sport and Sport Touring trims feature 18-inch alloy wheels, adding an impressive presence from the ground up. All trims have leather-trimmed seats that feature a pebbled texture made of thick material that minimizes wrinkling. The shift knob is leather-wrapped as well.



What Honda trim has leather seats?


The top three Honda Accord trims have leather seats for the 2025 model year. You'll find leather seating surfaces on the 2025 Honda Accord EX-L Hybrid, Sport-L Hybrid, and Touring Hybrid. The first three trims in the lineup – the Accord LX, SE, and Sport Hybrid – wear cloth seating surfaces.



What is the difference between Honda Civic LX and Sport 2024?


The 2024 Honda Civic Sport carries over all the first-rate interior features of the Civic LX and the powertrain. However, it replaces the 16-inch wheels of the Civic LX with larger 18-inch black alloy wheels, a chrome exhaust finisher, black-powdered side mirrors, and black window trims.



What Honda Civics come with leather seats?


The Honda Civic Sport Touring Hybrid is the trim that comes standard with leather-trimmed seats. Previous models like the 2022 and 2025 Civic Touring also have leather interiors, and other trims can have them as an optional or custom feature.
 

  • Sport Touring Hybrid: This top-level trim for both the sedan and hatchback models comes standard with leather-trimmed seats and also includes features like heated front seats. 
  • Touring: The Touring trim from previous model years (like 2022 and 2025) is known for coming standard with leather-upholstered seating surfaces. 
  • Custom options: In some cases, leather seating can be added as an aftermarket or custom upgrade to other trims. 
  • Other trims: Lower trims like the LX, Sport, and Sport Hybrid come with cloth upholstery. The Si trim has sport seats with a suede-effect fabric. 


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