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Lexus LS sedan interiors use Toray's Ultrasuede fabric

07 Nov '17
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Courtesy: Toray
Courtesy: Toray

Toray Industries, Inc., an integrated chemical company from Japan, has announced that its Ultrasuede fabric has been chosen to make the interiors for the Lexus LS500 and LS500h sedans as well as the performance line F SPORT models. The car models are manufactured by global Japanese multinational automotive manufacturer, Toyota Motor Corporation.

These three models have also undergone a complete model change, beginning in October 2017, with Ultrasuede going into both the headliner and visor, and also being used for the seats of the F SPORT. This is the first time that Ultrasuede has been adopted by Lexus.

The new LS models combine the ample interior comfort of a sedan with a futuristic coupe silhouette to realise both low-slung styling and a strong presence. They also integrate traditional technology based on Japanese aesthetics and the latest production technology to create an interior that is elegant and original. Produced with cutting-edge Japanese technology, the smooth and luxurious feel of the uniformly textured Ultrasuede, along with its excellent adaptability to applications that upgrade the interior, was a significant factor leading to the fabric’s adoption for the Lexus models.

Ultrasuede, the original ultra-microfiber nonwoven fabric with suede texture, was developed by Toray in 1970 by taking advantage of its ultra-microfiber manufacturing and processing technology. Its outstanding texture and high functionality were developed over a history exceeding 45 years and have been highly acclaimed in various fields, including fashion, home interiors, general merchandise and automobile interiors. It is widely recognised as a luxury, high-quality material. (GK)

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