Lamborghini Urus Seat & Wheel Retrim

Harry Pitcher • November 7, 2022

This rather boisterous looking Lamborghini Urus recently arrived at d:class to have a steering wheel retrim and seat centre retrim for additional embroidery. The vehicle is nearly new so this wasn't a case of repairing anything, but more of making adjustments for the customer's liking.


Starting with the steering wheel, we were requested to make the wheel thicker and to apply black & white contrast stitching. As we made the wheel thicker, the only way to do this was to make a new wheel pattern from scratch. For this, we used OEM spec Lamborghini white and black nappa leather.


The seats are next, and again as requested by our customer we were tasked with adding "Urus" logo embroidery to the seat centres. This is not a huge job but nonetheless, the seats have to be removed, seat covers removed and then those panels affected are cut away from the cover. The perforated centre panel has now been replaced with a white nappa leather panel, this enables us to embroider onto the material. The same process is repeated for all 4 seats which require embroidery.


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