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Auto Manufacturers Reach New Heights with Interior
Upgrades
Luxury Models Increasingly Looking
to Alcantara® Headliners to Add Style, Sophistication
NEW YORK—January 16, 2007
Take a look
at many of today's luxury automobiles and chances are features such as GPS navigation
systems, heated seats and authentic wood trim come standard. And while the customization
and luxury upgrade trends displayed in the most sought-after vehicles has extended
from wheels to seats to head rest monitors, there is one area of the interior
that has bucked the trend and remained fairly consistent from model to model—until
recently.
Already established as a fundamental component in automotive
interior design, U.S. auto makers are now using Alcantara®, commonly used
to adorn seats, as a headliner to provide drivers and passengers with luxurious
comfort and style from every angle. Commonly, a car's headliner is made
of lightweight, low-quality cloth that does little to enhance the interior. The
use of Alcantara® is a notable departure from traditional headliner material because
of the high-quality material's look, feel and functional benefits.
Cadillac is the first U.S. auto manufacturer to incorporate an
Alcantara® headliner with its newly-unveiled Platinum Series. Available
in 2007, Cadillac's XLR Roadster features the upgraded Alcantara® headliner along
with other significant interior modifications. "The Cadillac brand defines
automotive luxury in the U.S.," said Derick C. Fronda, Executive Director of
Toray Ultrasuede America, Inc. "The use of Alcantara® as a headliner is
an innovative approach to provide vehicle interiors that utilize the finest materials
and fabrics from top to bottom."
Alcantara® headliners have been used by foreign automakers such as Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Lexus, Audi and Porsche because of its style and functionality. The high-quality material which lines the interior of the roof helps to reduce noise from outside of the vehicle while improving the acoustics inside the vehicle, not to mention the benefit of an aesthetically pleasing passenger compartment. The use of Alcantara® headliners in U.S. autos demonstrates the initiative of manufacturers such as Cadillac to connect drivers need for performance with their desire for elegant and functional design.
However, the use of more luxurious materials such as Alcantara® is not exclusively
reserved for the elite. More and more manufacturers are jumping on the trend
and incorporating this extra touch of luxury to their models. At the 2007 North
American International Auto Show in Detroit, several automakers showcased new
models with Alcantara® interiors including Scion (as part of its tC Series 3.0),
Subaru (in the Legacy 2.5 GT Spec B) and Chevrolet (in the Camaro Convertible).

For more information, contact:
Toray Ultrasuede (America), Inc.
Corporate Communications Department
212-382-1590 (tel)
marketing@ultrasuede.com
For automotive inquiries, please contact:
Toray Ultrasuede (America), Inc.
Automotive Division
Michigan Office
201 W. Big Beaver Road, Suite 1120
Troy, MI 48084-4169
248-720-0278 (tel)
248-720-0349 (fax)
automotivedivision@ultrasuede.com
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