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- automotive@discuss.tchncs.de
- cross-posted to:
- automotive@discuss.tchncs.de
So plastic?
Hard to tell. Sounds like they’re perhaps using biopolymers in place of leather (so pleather, but derived from plants), but it seems like the only real requirement is that these “premium” interiors don’t use animal products.
The article doesn’t really go into any significant detail about what has actually been replaced, and what it’s been replaced with.
Cool, cheap stuff being sold as premium !
Still not doing much to compete with the Chinese car industry
I’ve got a 2000 Sprinter and that’s vegan as there’s no leather.
Unless you class plastic as non-vegan
But is it certified vegan? I guess that’s the difference. Not sure it matters though.
Pfft, that’s nothin’. All my old cars’ interiors are “vegan” too, because that’s what happens when you just have cloth seats to begin with!
Is petrol vegan?




