Automotive Upholstery Materials
Durable and stylish upholstery materials for modern vehicle interiors.
From synthetic leather to PU and PVC options – designed for comfort, performance, and aesthetic appeal.
Versatile Upholstery Solutions for Functional and Stylish Car Interiors
NAGASE offers a comprehensive portfolio of automotive upholstery materials to meet the evolving design and performance needs of car interiors. Our product range includes woven and non-woven fabrics, synthetic leather, PU leather, PVC leather, and other high-grade artificial leather solutions.
These materials are engineered for durability, comfort, and design flexibility – suitable for seats, door trims, armrests, ceilings, and other interior surfaces. Available in multiple textures, finishes, and colors, they support OEM requirements for tactile quality, visual appeal, and long-term wear resistance.
NAGASE supplies automotive upholstery materials worldwide to OEMs and Tier suppliers, delivering reliable surface solutions with excellent processability and design integration.
Applications
These upholstery materials are designed to enhance both the look and feel of automotive interior surfaces.
- Seats with enhanced durability and comfort
- Door trims featuring stylish and tactile finishes
- Armrests made from soft-touch synthetic leather
- Headliners and ceilings requiring lightweight and moldable materials
- General interior surfaces with high wear and abrasion resistance
Features
Our upholstery solutions combine technical performance with aesthetic value for a premium in-car experience.
- Wide material variety – Fabric, PU leather, PVC leather, and more
- Customizable finishes – Various colors, textures, and embossing patterns
- Excellent durability – High resistance to abrasion, fading, and cracking
- Comfort and flexibility – Designed for ergonomic seating and surface shaping
- OEM-ready – Meets industry standards for automotive interiors
Advantage
- Light weighting solution
- Applied to diverse design. It allows you to have more options and possibilities in your design process