PRODUCT DETAILS
Honda Civic Gloss Black Emblems 2022+ 08F20-T47-100A
Chrome delete without the vinyl wrap or the rattle can. This is the genuine Honda gloss black emblem kit for the 11th gen Civic, and it replaces every chrome badge on your FL1 hatchback or FE sedan with factory gloss black pieces. Honda sells it as two part numbers: 08F20-T47-100A for the hatchback and 08F20-T20-100 for the sedan. Both kits include the front H-mark, the rear H-mark, and the rear Civic lettering.
What It Is and Why It Works
These are the same OEM accessory emblems a Honda dealer would install, made in Japan to the same fit and finish as the chrome badges they replace. That matters more on emblems than you'd think. Plasti-dip peels, vinyl overlays bubble at the edges, and cheap ABS copies read slightly off in size and gloss. These drop into the factory locations with the factory attachment points, so the rear H-mark indexes on the same locating pins your chrome one uses and everything sits exactly where Honda put it.
One thing the kit does not include: the Sport badge. If you're running a Sport or Sport Touring and want the full blackout, Honda sells the gloss black Sport emblem separately. Same goes for the HPD badge on sedans.
Specs
| Brand | Honda (genuine OEM accessory) |
| Finish | Gloss black |
| Kit contents | Front H-mark, rear H-mark, rear Civic emblem |
| Attachment | Adhesive; rear H-mark uses the factory locating pins |
| Country of origin | Japan |
Available Options
| Body Style | Honda Part Number | SKU |
| Hatchback | 08F20-T47-100A | OHA-08F20-T47-100A |
| Sedan | 08F20-T20-100 | OHA-08F20-T20-100 |
Fitment
What to Know Before You Buy
This replaces your chrome emblems, it doesn't cover them. Plan on 30 to 60 minutes: warm the old badges in the sun or with a heat gun, work them off with fishing line or dental floss, then clean the leftover adhesive with a residue remover before sticking on the new ones. The Civic lettering has no locating pins, just adhesive, so outline the old one with masking tape before you pull it. Eyeballing it is how trunk lids end up with crooked lettering.
On the sedan, the front H-mark has clip tabs that seat behind the grille. The by-the-book install has you pulling the front bumper cover to engage them. Plenty of owners install it from the front on adhesive alone and it holds fine, but know the trade-off going in. Honda includes install instructions with the kit either way.
If it were our car, we'd order the black Sport emblem at the same time. Nothing kills a blackout look faster than one leftover chrome badge on the tailgate.
2022+ Honda Civic