Is the Infiniti QX50 seat made of genuine leather?

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MacLukas
07/24/25 6:06pm
Infiniti QX50 seats are made of genuine leather. The Infiniti QX50 features suede material throughout the vehicle, with the roof wrapped in a single piece of Alcantara. It also comes equipped with electric adjustment functions for both the driver and front passenger seats, as well as seat heating. The front seat cushion length is 500mm, and the rear seat cushion length is 490mm. The vehicle is powered by a variable compression ratio turbocharged engine, paired with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission. The front grille features a large water ripple pattern design, and the headlights incorporate an eye-shaped daytime running light and a star matrix headlight design, seamlessly integrated with the grille. The front grille adopts a wave-inspired design that leaves a trace as the wind passes. Multiple fold lines are visible on the door panels, showcasing a relatively complex overall craftsmanship.
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SawyerRose
08/11/25 10:03am
As an average car owner, I previously test drove the Infiniti QX50, and the seat materials are indeed meticulously chosen. The top trim typically features genuine leather seats, which feel soft to the touch—cool in winter, breathable in summer, and comfortable for long drives without leg fatigue. The base trim might use synthetic leather, which feels smooth but lacks the premium feel. The genuine leather appears to be treated pure cowhide, durable and resistant to deformation, but requires professional cleaning products for maintenance—no rough wiping. When buying, I recommend asking the dealer for configuration details, as options vary significantly across model years and packages. Overall, genuine leather seats enhance the interior's luxury feel and are worth the extra cost—they complement the car's overall elegance, making you feel proud when driving out, and daily upkeep is simple, just requiring a light wipe.
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