How Long Does Genuine Leather Car Seat Last?

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Ana
07/29/25 6:23pm
Genuine leather car seats typically last 5-8 years. Here are the relevant details: 1. Automotive genuine leather seats generally use imported or domestically produced cattle hide, including yellow cattle hide (commonly known as Grade A leather) and water buffalo hide. Yellow cattle hide is the most commonly used material for car leather seats. Water buffalo hide is classified as Grade B leather, which is relatively more wear-resistant but has inferior texture and hand feel. 2. Under normal circumstances, seats made from Grade A and Grade B leather can generally be used for 5-8 years. 3. There is also Grade C leather in the market, which is essentially split leather recycled from used Grade A and B hides. It is significantly inferior in terms of quality, aesthetics, and service life. Such leather usually cannot withstand high temperatures or prolonged sun exposure, and even with proper maintenance, cracks may appear within a year.
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