Hi everyone,
I recently came across the term "cotton fabric" being used in the context of the automotive industry, and I was wondering how it is used in this field. I have a background in textile engineering and I am familiar with the properties and characteristics of cotton fabric, but I am not sure how it fits into the world of cars.
Can anyone enlighten me on this? What specific applications does cotton fabric have in the automotive industry? Is it used for seat covers, interiors, or something else entirely? I am very curious to learn more about this topic.
Thank you in advance for your input!

Hi everyone,
I am a car enthusiast and I have come across cotton fabric being used increasingly in new car models in recent years. As pointed out by the other users, cotton fabric is used mainly for seat covers and interior panels like door panels, and headliners.
However, what I have observed is that car manufacturers are experimenting with new weaves and textures for cotton fabrics to make them more durable and stain-resistant. For example, some manufacturers are using a blend of cotton and polyester fibers, which provide the best of both worlds as far as durability, stain resistance, and sustainability are concerned.
I have also seen cotton used in sports car interiors and luxury cars like Mercedes and BMW to create a softer and more comfortable feel. When combined with leather, it creates a luxurious look and feel that many drivers appreciate.
Overall, it is clear that cotton fabric is an important material in the automotive industry, and its versatility and sustainability are some of the reasons why it will continue to be used in the future.