Nuluxe seats..
#1
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Nuluxe seats..
I was super surprised right before I purchased my NX f-sport to learn that Lexus opted to use nuluxe aka pleather for the seats in the NX...I asked our salesman why they didn't offer an option(of which I would have paid for) of real leather. I came from 17 years of owing an RX(purchased it new in 1999), and was used to leather and wood. I assumed all Lexus products would be top shelf. Our salesman couldn't really answer my question, only saying they wanted a price point difference between the current RX, which has leather, and the NX. Also, he told me that the nulux would be more durable and last longer than leather. My RX with 94,000 original miles, had a pristine interior, and when he saw it he could t believe how clean and good it was, saying he had never seen such a clean vehicle that old..so it debunked his opinion about the longevity of leather!
I would like to replace the nuluxe for leather and was wondering if any of you know if the NX's seats are the same as any other in the Lexus stable...so I might be able to have my seats covered?
And, was anyone else surprised that leather was NOT an option?
I would like to replace the nuluxe for leather and was wondering if any of you know if the NX's seats are the same as any other in the Lexus stable...so I might be able to have my seats covered?
And, was anyone else surprised that leather was NOT an option?
Last edited by Fyrcat; 04-08-16 at 02:37 PM.
#3
I was super surprised right before I purchased my f-sport to learn that Lexus opted to use nuluxe aka pleather for the seats in the NX...I asked our salesman why they didn't offer an option(of which I would have paid for) of real leather. I came from 17 years of owing an RX(purchased it new in 1999), and was used to leather and wood. I assumed all Lexus products would be top shelf. Our salesman couldn't really answer my question, only saying they wanted a price point difference between the current RX, which has leather, and the NX. Also, he told me that the nulux would be more durable and last longer than leather. My RX with 94,000 original miles, had a pristine interior, and when he saw it he could t believe how clean and good it was, saying he had never seen such a clean vehicle that old..so it debunked his opinion about the longevity of leather!
I would like to replace the nuluxe for leather and was wondering if any of you know if the NX's seats are the same as any other in the Lexus stable...so I might be able to have my seats covered?
And, was anyone else surprised that leather was NOT an option?
I would like to replace the nuluxe for leather and was wondering if any of you know if the NX's seats are the same as any other in the Lexus stable...so I might be able to have my seats covered?
And, was anyone else surprised that leather was NOT an option?
I also have owned a couple of RX's and believe it or not you had the get the premium package to get leather. They did have pleather also but no one ever got the non leather option.
#4
Both models provide leather interior. You have to buy the luxury package. Which is I believe is about 4K and includes a whole bunch of options.
I also have owned a couple of RX's and believe it or not you had the get the premium package to get leather. They did have pleather also but no one ever got the non leather option.
I also have owned a couple of RX's and believe it or not you had the get the premium package to get leather. They did have pleather also but no one ever got the non leather option.
Last edited by 15RC350F; 04-08-16 at 10:32 AM.
#5
Both models provide leather interior. You have to buy the luxury package. Which is I believe is about 4K and includes a whole bunch of options.
I also have owned a couple of RX's and believe it or not you had the get the premium package to get leather. They did have pleather also but no one ever got the non leather option.
I also have owned a couple of RX's and believe it or not you had the get the premium package to get leather. They did have pleather also but no one ever got the non leather option.
#6
Lexus Champion
My IS had NuLuxe and I loved it. I'd take it over leather any day.
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#8
NuLuxe on a '13 ES 300h, and after 3 years it looked like the day it was delivered. Comfort was good, too, not hot in the summer like older vinyl or leatherette materials. I now prefer NuLuxe if I have a choice, and was glad the F Sport had it.
#10
Lexus Champion
The only way I could see someone getting leather and F-sport appearance is if they bought a luxury package and fitted an F-sport front bumper and rims. The other cars in the lineup that have the same seats as the F-sport NX (the IS) also has Nuluxe. I believe the ones in the RX are a little bigger, and you can't just order the skin of the seat and fit it on your NX since the foam is injected into it during manufacturing on new F-sports.
#13
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The NuLuxe is fine with me too. I was a little apprehensive when we moved from the Prius that had leather to the ES. After a year, the NuLuxe seats still look like new, with no cracks along stretch marks like you can get with leather. Seems they offer all the benefits with none of the downsides.
#15
Probably no need unless you have a problem spot. I had Ivory NuLuxe on an ES for 3 years, never even needed cleaning. Just an occasional wipe with a damp cloth.
From the manual:
● Remove loose dirt using a vacuum cleaner.
● Apply a mild soap solution to the synthetic leather using a sponge or soft cloth.
● Allow the solution to soak in for a few minutes. Remove the dirt and wipe off
the solution with a clean, damp cloth.
From the manual:
● Remove loose dirt using a vacuum cleaner.
● Apply a mild soap solution to the synthetic leather using a sponge or soft cloth.
● Allow the solution to soak in for a few minutes. Remove the dirt and wipe off
the solution with a clean, damp cloth.