
Volkswagen Caravelle Seat Retrim
Harry Pitcher • May 21, 2024


Introducing this Volkswagen Caravelle Ocean, The perfect holiday getaway vehicle. This Caravelle visited d:class for both front and rear seats retrim. The customer requested for all the seat centres to be retrimmed in Volkswagen GTI orange tartan fabric. Additionally, they asked for the seat outers to be retrimmed in black grained leather. We made sure to recreate the seat pockets found on the back of the front two seats, completing this OEM+ upgrade.

Another example of our "render to reality", where we photoshopped the rear bench, visualising the results to our customer.

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