





🚗 Upgrade your Civic’s vibe with a fit so perfect, you’ll wonder how you ever drove without it!
EKR Civic Seat Covers offer a custom-tailored, waterproof full set designed specifically for Honda Civic Sedan EX (2022-2024) and Sport/Hybrid Sport (2025-2026). Crafted from premium, solvent-free faux leather with a 4-layer foam and polyester protective shell, these covers resist stains, spills, and fading while preserving all seat functions including airbags and adjustments. Installation is simplified with adjustable straps and video guidance, and the product is backed by a 2-year warranty for long-term confidence.








| ASIN | B0DJ784MGZ |
| Brand | EKR |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (621) |
| Date First Available | 5 October 2024 |
| Item Weight | 7.87 Kilograms |
| Item model number | EKRXX520002 |
| Manufacturer | LingyueAuto |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EKRXX520002 |
| Package Dimensions | 66.04 x 50.8 x 17.78 cm; 7.87 kg |
| Position | Front |
| Special Features | 4-layer Construction with Foam Padding and Protective Polyester Shell, Protective Coating Treatment |
Z**.
Dosent fit
The front seats fit correctly. I just ibstalled them, but didn't try them yet to check the quality. The backseats however dose not fit at all i even had to make some holes by using a knife. Civic sedan 2016
J**R
I'm knocking a few stars off this review because I had a strap on the drivers side bottom seat cover break on me. Not just break, but completely unravel. Edit: The seller sent me a replacement and was super helpful all the way through. I am reverting back to a 5 star review. These seat covers are pristine to be be quitehonest. Best covers i've purchased for less than $200. These seat covers are really nice and at least for me, the front ones are a perfect snug fit. The back ones however are not. They are misaligned and cut way too close. In order for me to get the bottom seat covers on, I had to offset the right side because the opening for the hook where the rear bottom seats are bolted in was cut about 3.5cm off center. They still look nice, its just clearly not measured correctly. The paper instructions aren't easy to follow, because the pictures which it was printed with are 360p pictures. The instructions are not very detailed or clear especially for a first time installer. The videos on their youtube channel are stock copies that are shot in vertical with no sound or music. There are even less instructions on how to install things in the videos. They copied and pasted the same video you can find on any other seatcover installation from an amazon seller. I would suggest watching Car King's video on seat cover installation. The methods are virtually identical, but they use a different seat cover and they show you how to remove the rear sets for seat cover installation. I hope this helps someone. You NEED to unbolt the rear bottom seats to install these seat covers. It's not hard at all. All you need is a 10mm socket and an extender about 6-7in to get in between the seats. Once you the bolt is out with the washer, just push down on the seat and pinch the tabs underneath and it will release. If you do not press down on the seat, the tabs will not release. Once the seat cover is on, you need to line of the seat hook and attach the socket back into the car before you relatch the seats. This is the most time consuming part, because the seat hook does not want to line up. Might be a good idea to have a second pair of hands to help.
A**R
These seat covers are fantastic. I bought them immediately after buying the car (2025 Civic Sport Hybrid Hatchback) and they look like they could have come from the factory with the car--they are really that good, especially the front seats. I've included before and after pictures of the front and back seats and I am very happy to have these covering the original gray and white fabric (which, as a long time Honda owner, I know gets filthy over time). Absolutely worth the money and time. These covers do take time to install correctly: I'm pretty handy and I scoffed at some of the reviews that said it was 3-4 hours of work, but now I'd say that's accurate--nothing too hard, but takes time and requires some contortions--and a lot of sliding the seats forward and back--to get the straps on underneath the front seats and everything tucked in and looking great. Do keep an eye out for the plastic orange tool that looks like a dull knife--it's essential for tucking in the fabric for that factory fit. If you buy the back seat covers, taking the back bench off the Honda requires removing one bolt and you will need a socket wrench with an extension bar (seriously, a crescent wrench is not going to work). The reviews about how tricky it is to get that bolt out (and even more tricky to get it back in) are not lying. You probably could get away without removing the back bench entirely (that is, you could undo the clips in the front, but not remove the bolt in the back and probably still feed the cover straps under the bench, etc.). But taking the bolt out allows you to strap the backseat bench cover down tightly and it probably fits better as a result. Mine looks great. One tip: Put the bolt back first before you click the clips in the front of the backseat back into place--this will give you more play to move the bench around--you need to lift it up a bit in the rear to get the bolt in the right place. I actually covered the clips with a folded up thick cloth so they didn't accidentally click back into place while I was leaning across them to work on the bolt. End result looks really good, I'm glad I took the time. Customer service also surprised me and was excellent. My back seat backrest cover had a bulge over the plastic housing for the middle seatbelt hole at the top of the seat. This is on the large (60) side of the 40/60 split back seat. It didn't look terrible, but it was the last cover I installed and by then I was spoiled--the front seats (and even the rear 40 split) looked so factory perfect that I was surprised by the bulge. Customer service responded within 24 hours and after exchanging some photos and a few more emails, they sent me a new 60 split back cover, saying they had changed it in 2024. I am ashamed to admit I though maybe they just sent me the same one to keep me quiet, but I compared the old and new ones and they were different. I just installed the new one and although it still doesn't look as perfect as the rest of the seats (in fairness, the 60 split has got a lot going on for a seat cover--2 fixed headrests, two seatbelts, the seat fold down lever, a fold out armrest, etc), it still looks really good. One final note about how good this all looks: these covers cover the seats completely so they look good from every angle, including the back--they're not just an apron covering the front of the seat. If you're sitting in the back seat, the front seats are totally covered--again, they look factory. Likewise, if you look at them through the hatchback, the back seats are totally covered. I don't usually write reviews, but the quality of these seats and the excellent responsiveness of customer service means this company deserves the good review. For the price and the customer service, I think these are an excellent deal .
L**N
These seat covers fit perfectly like glove for my 2017 Honda Civic Sedan LX. Install was straight forward with the guidance of a youtube video provided from the seller. Quality is great and durable. Can't even tell my seats have covers on it thanks to the customization of the seller.
M**O
I brought these for my 2017 Honda Civic EX because my old tan cloth seats would get stain very easy. So I wanted something that would protect them and as well look like if they came from factory. These seat covers were the perfect choice. They fit the seats just right. The quality on these feels better then on any universal seat you will find. The reason I gave 4 stars is that I have only had them for a short periods of time. I will see how they hold up and come back later to update my review.
N**K
Several reviews have gone over how great these are, and honestly the front ones look like they came from Honda that way. I'd buy these again in a heartbeat. I'm mostly here to talk about the installation. This is likely going to be a several hour project. I spent at least an hour fighting with the bolt to get the back seat in place, but we'll go into detail on that later. Any difficulties I encountered installing these is on the part of Honda, NOT EKR or the product. First, make sure you take EVERYTHING out of the box they send you. Why? Because there's a little orange tool in there that is considerably smaller than my fat hands that makes a world of difference feeding these covers into tight places. I didn't notice it before I had the back seats on, and my very bruised hands would have been happy to have that. Now about that back seat... there's a 10mm bolt you need to remove that is just to the right (facing the seats) of the right-hand seat belt clip. A deep well socket and a short extension makes it easy to get to. Just pull up on the back of the seat or down on the cushion and it's pretty easy to spot. Putting this back in after I was finished? The bane of my existence and probably took 45 minutes of arguing with it on its own. About the middle of where both the left and right seats would be, there's a clip that you can squeeze and then lift the front of the cushion up. I have poor grip strength, so I opted for some adjustable pliers and in total the cushion was off within a couple minutes. Putting the covers on was relatively straightforward and simple. The elastic straps work really well and hold these in place just fine. It only took a few minutes actually get the covers on, strapped on, and for the back, to get the zippers closed. These covers seem to go on the same way Honda's seat coverings do, and in this case it greatly simplifies things. For the front seats, I recommend doing the base of the seats first. The instructions (which seemed to me to be much better than other reviewers have stated; probably have been updated since their reviews), show the back first. That's what I did, and while it doesn't complicate things, it does make putting the bottoms on a little more difficult. When I did the bases, I moved the front seats as far back as I could and tucked the straps through the back. I pushed the straps at the front of the seat as far under as I could. This way, you can slide the seats as far forward as they go and you'll have the straps peaking out the back and they're much easier to get that way, while also leaving you room to work from the back seat. Then do the backs of the front seats. You'll have to tilt them a ways back to get the headrests off (and those covers go in in about 30 seconds each), but it took another few minutes to get both backs on and zipped into place. The strap they include there ended up going on one of the stiff wires for the heated seats, as that was all I could really reach. All in all, it took me about four hours total to install these. Almost all of the straps running front to back make these considerably easier to put in than generic, one size does not fit all seat covers. If I didn't know better, I'd swear my car came from Honda looking like this. I would absolutely buy these again in the future. We'll see how long they hold up, but very happy with them as of right now.
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