Hyundai Motor Group’s global auto parts affiliate, Hyundai Transys, has revealed a groundbreaking plant-based leather that closely mimics the smell and feel of real leather. The material was introduced at the Lineapelle International Leather Fair in Milan as part of the company’s future mobility seat concept.
Developed in collaboration with Italian and Korean sustainable material manufacturers, the new leather alternative utilizes regenerative processes, including the use of tanning waste. Dubbed the “Shift to Regenerative Mobility” concept, the seat showcases how automotive interiors can reduce environmental impact without sacrificing luxury or performance.
The design narrative, “Seoul to Milan,” connects both cities through color and pattern—featuring “Seoul Grey” inspired by urban landscapes and “Milano Brown” reflecting classical Italian architecture. The seat incorporates tanned and woven leathers for durability and reduced waste, while other sections use fabric made from leather scrap powder and recycled PET bottles.
Additional sustainable elements include upcycled felt, a headrest constructed with 3D-printed regenerated aluminum, and a repurposed seat frame from 2018. Hyundai Transys aims to lead the shift toward eco-friendly mobility materials, especially as autonomous and electric vehicles redefine interior space needs.
The exhibit offers both physical and virtual tours, emphasizing accessibility and innovation. This project supports Hyundai Motor Group’s broader goal of achieving carbon neutrality by 2045.