What is the difference between Maserati leather and genuine leather?
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Maserati leather is genuine leather. Genuine leather is made from animal hides and processed, conceptually opposed to artificial leather made from chemical fiber materials. In the market, genuine leather generally refers to one of three types: top-grain leather, split leather, or bonded leather, with prices decreasing in that order. Below are some additional details: 1. Legality: According to the Light Industry Standard BT133-2010 "Handbags and Backpacks" Amendment No. 1 and QBT255-2010 "Travel Bags" Amendment No. 1, revised regulation 4.4 states: if the surface material is more than 90% top-grain leather (excluding laminated leather), it can be labeled as genuine leather. 2. Genuine leather: Car seats use various types of genuine leather, including top-grain leather, bonded leather (containing genuine leather components), microfiber leather, and so-called Maserati leather (microfiber, split leather), among others.