Leather vs. NewLux
#62
I think it depends on which leather. The NuLuxe has a better feel than the cheap leathers that you find on the lower end Lexus cars, but compared with the semi-aniline leather it doesnt feel nearly as good.
#63
This may not apply to some of the latest Mercedes and BMW products (and you are obviously more familiar with the new S-class than I am)....but, not that long ago, both the leather and leather-substitute in these makes was, IMO, far inferior in both texture and feeling to the NuLuxe. I can remember the leather in some BMWs (I think they called it Navajo leather), which IMO was rough/cheap-feeing and unpleasant....the M-B-Tex (which was used in place of real leather) was even worse.
#64
This may not apply to some of the latest Mercedes and BMW products (and you are obviously more familiar with the new S-class than I am)....but, not that long ago, both the leather and leather-substitute in these makes was, IMO, far inferior in both texture and feeling to the NuLuxe. I can remember the leather in some BMWs (I think they called it Navajo leather), which IMO was rough/cheap-feeing and unpleasant....the M-B-Tex (which was used in place of real leather) was even worse.
When we were shopping MB a couple of years ago the MB-Tex seemed pretty good too.
#66
The Sensatec in BMW's has been improved over the years. Some of it is perforated and in other models it's not. I still prefer leather but it wouldn't be a deal breaker if I had to get a good synthetic sometime. BMW's basic leather is Dakota and Vernasca depending on the model. IMO they're not bad. Not too supple but I'm sure it's durable. The Merino and Nappa leathers are much nicer.
When we were shopping MB a couple of years ago the MB-Tex seemed pretty good too.
When we were shopping MB a couple of years ago the MB-Tex seemed pretty good too.
#67
The Sensatec in BMW's has been improved over the years. Some of it is perforated and in other models it's not. I still prefer leather but it wouldn't be a deal breaker if I had to get a good synthetic sometime. BMW's basic leather is Dakota and Vernasca depending on the model. IMO they're not bad. Not too supple but I'm sure it's durable. The Merino and Nappa leathers are much nicer.
When we were shopping MB a couple of years ago the MB-Tex seemed pretty good too.
When we were shopping MB a couple of years ago the MB-Tex seemed pretty good too.
#69
Saddle brown leather
I loved my 2013 Saddle brown leather in the RX 350. I now have nu-lux in ivory. I wanted to replace my old suv with another brown interior. The nu- lux brown is somewhere between a pumpkin color and a baby's diaper. I can't believe they could not make a material with a real looking saddle brown. I settled by getting the ivory interior.
#70
Very difficult to tell the difference. I first sampled NuLuxe on the Lexus CT200h, and I was simply amazed. It was, hands-down, without question, the best leather substitute I've ever seen.
And I think this fellow also agrees LOL.........
#71
I actually like it on non-primary surfaces but you can absolutely tell it's not leather, first time I encountered it I thought it was some sort of advanced soft touch material that Lexus used in the doors of the GS350 so they wouldn't have to use leather like in the high end models.
Once I joined here I realized it was supposed to be a leather replacement and that it was its own "thing". I would like it for areas like the top of the dash and doors and by your feet for example but all primary areas like armrests, console lid, knee panels, wheel, seat, and console sides should be real leather IMO.
Once I joined here I realized it was supposed to be a leather replacement and that it was its own "thing". I would like it for areas like the top of the dash and doors and by your feet for example but all primary areas like armrests, console lid, knee panels, wheel, seat, and console sides should be real leather IMO.
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