In the minds of many, fabric seats are the default equipment for affordable car models, while leather seats are reserved for mid-range and above models.
However, each type has its own pros and cons, and the choice of seat material depends on individual preferences.
Advantages of fabric seats
Fabric seats are always cheaper and more cost-effective than leather seats. It’s worth noting that fabric seats are often warm in winter, cool in summer when sitting behind the wheel, and easier to maintain, especially in Vietnam’s erratic climate. Moreover, people tend to leave their phones and belongings on the seats, so choosing fabric seats is optimal.
Using fabric seats also shows environmental friendliness and nature preservation because they are synthetic, not using animal leather, making their replacement environmentally friendly. Additionally, when using fabric seats, passengers feel more comfortable and gentle on the skin.
Disadvantages of fabric seats
Fabric seats are often less luxurious compared to leather seats. Particularly, after a period of use, fabric seats tend to depreciate the vehicle more.
From another perspective, fabric seats tend to get dirtier and can develop unpleasant odors after use.
Choosing between leather or fabric seats depends on personal preferences and the user’s choice.
Advantages of leather seats
Using leather seats makes the car more luxurious. People tend to highly value cars equipped with leather interiors. Therefore, when reselling, leather seats will contribute to increasing the value of the vehicle, reducing potential losses for the previous owner.
Especially, using leather seats does not produce unpleasant odors. Good quality leather seats always make cleaning easier. If accidentally soiled, you can simply wipe them with a damp cloth.
Disadvantages of leather seats
The leather interior always costs more money. The cost may vary depending on the car model or the type of leather used.
Besides fashion and cost, what makes leather interiors less favored is their heat conductivity, especially in summer. It can make the cabin very hot.
Not only does the heat affect leather interiors, but cold climates also make users uncomfortable. That’s why many manufacturers provide seat heaters, but these additional features are always costly.
Smooth and more slippery, so it’s easier for items placed on them to slip onto the floor compared to fabric seats.
While most leather seats today are made from cowhide, higher-end types like Nappa leather are made from sheepskin, lamb, and goat leather. This difference might not suit everyone. Therefore, if you’re an advocate for nature and environment, consider using fabric seats.