Honda Civic Floor Mats: How to Get the Right Fit for Your Year and Trim

The Honda Civic is one of the most popular cars in Canada. It's also one where ordering the wrong floor mat is easier than it should be. Two active generations, multiple body styles, and a trim-specific detail in the 11th gen mean "Honda Civic floor mat" isn't actually specific enough to get you the right product.

This guide breaks down TuxMat's Civic fitment by generation and configuration so you order correctly the first time.

Why Honda Civic Fitment Is More Involved Than Most Cars

Most vehicles have a single mat SKU that covers the current generation. The Civic is different for three reasons.

First, TuxMat supports two generations of the Civic: the 10th gen (2016-2021) and the 11th gen (2022-2026). These are different platforms with different floor dimensions. A mat for the 11th gen won't fit a 10th gen Civic.

Second, within the 11th generation, there's a trim-specific detail that most buyers don't notice until after they order: the rear USB charging port. Some 11th gen Civics have rear USB ports built into the base of the center console. That changes the shape of the rear mat where the console meets the floor. TuxMat makes two separate 11th gen mats to account for this, and ordering the wrong one means the mat won't sit flat.

Third, the body style matters for trunk coverage. Sedan and hatchback Civics have different cargo floor shapes, and the right trunk mat depends on which one you have and whether your hatchback trim includes a subwoofer.

None of this is complicated once you know what to look for. Here's how it breaks down.

10th Generation Civic (2016-2021): Sedan, Hatchback, and Coupe

TuxMat floor mat installed in 2019 Honda Civic sedan rear footwell showing edge coverage

The 10th gen Civic ran from 2016 through 2021 before the full platform redesign. It came in three body styles: sedan, hatchback, and coupe (the coupe was discontinued after 2020).

TuxMat's 10th gen fitment covers all three:

  • Honda Civic Sedan/Hatchback (2016-2021): Covers 1st and 2nd row floor mats for both sedan and hatchback. Trunk coverage available as a separate add-on in sedan (T1) or hatchback (T2) configuration. Does not fit coupe models.
  • Honda Civic Coupe (2016-2020): Separate fitment for the coupe, which has a different rear footwell shape and floor profile from the sedan and hatchback.

The 10th gen Civic has a narrow rear footwell with seat track positions that generic mats can't follow. The TuxMat fits around the track layout and runs to the door sills on both sides, covering the areas that take the most abuse from salt, snow, and everyday use.

If you have a 2021 Civic, confirm your model year before ordering. For the US and Canadian market, the 11th gen Civic started with the 2022 model year, so all 2021 Civics use the 10th gen fitment.

11th Generation Civic (2022-2026): The USB Port Detail Most Buyers Miss

The 11th gen Civic is the current platform, running from 2022 onward. Honda redesigned the interior, which means a different floor layout and different mat requirements from the 10th gen.

This generation has three separate TuxMat fitments:

How to check if you have rear USB ports: Look at the base of the center console, between the front seats, facing toward the rear passengers. If you see USB-A or USB-C ports there, order the "with USB" version. If there's no port in that location, order "without USB."

Most upper-trim 11th gen Civics (EX, Sport Touring, EX-L) include rear USB ports. Sport and base trims vary by year and package. When in doubt, check your owner's manual or look up your VIN on Honda's build portal.

Sedan vs Hatchback: Does the Body Style Change Your Floor Mat Order?

Honda Civic hatchback cargo area with TuxMat trunk coverage showing full floor protection


For the floor mats (rows 1 and 2), sedan and hatchback share the same fitment. The rear footwell is identical between both body styles, so the USB port question applies equally regardless of which one you drive.

The body style matters when you add trunk coverage. The sedan has a traditional enclosed trunk with a flat cargo floor. The hatchback has a longer cargo floor that extends differently and may include a subwoofer housing depending on the trim.

Trunk options for the 11th gen Civic:

  • T1: Sedan trunk only
  • T2D3: Hatchback trunk without subwoofer
  • T3D3: Hatchback trunk with subwoofer

If you have a hatchback with a subwoofer, order the T3D3. The mat has a cutout that matches the subwoofer housing and lays flat because of it. Getting the T2D3 in a subwoofer-equipped hatchback means the mat won't sit correctly. On most 11th gen Civics, the subwoofer comes on the Sport Touring trim.

For 10th gen hatchbacks, the trunk mat comes in a single hatchback configuration (T2) with no subwoofer variant. The 10th gen hatchback didn't offer a subwoofer as a factory option.

Why a Custom-Fit Mat Makes Sense for a Civic

The Civic is a practical car. That's part of its appeal. But practical doesn't mean the floor protection doesn't matter.

The Civic is a long-ownership vehicle. Most people keep them for 8 to 10 years, and the interior takes the most wear during that time. The carpet under the driver's foot, the rear footwells from regular passengers, the trunk from groceries and gear, these areas show age first and are hardest to reverse once the damage is done.

A custom-fit mat covers those areas fully because it's built to the exact floor dimensions of the Civic. The three-layer construction protects against what daily driving actually involves: the water-resistant top layer blocks salt, mud, and spills from reaching the carpet, the 6mm EVA foam middle enables the tall sidewalls that keep liquid contained, and the anti-skid cloth base holds position without hooks or adhesive. The mat keeps your cabin looking factory-fresh, which also protects resale value when you're ready to sell or trade in.

A universal mat covers most of the floor. It won't cover the edges, it won't account for the USB port housing, and it shifts under heavy braking. That's the problem custom fit solves.

For more on what separates a mat that actually protects from one that just covers the floor, see our guide on why floor mat fit and coverage matter more than material. For year-round protection against salt, slush, and whatever else a Canadian winter produces, see our all-weather floor mat guide.

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