
Cadillac is making strides to protect the environment while still delivering high-quality materials to its customers. By teaming up with MycoWorks, a biotechnological firm based in California, Cadillac is creating a new type of material to replace traditional leather.
Known as Fine Mycelium, this eco-friendly material ensures that a vehicle's interior remains luxurious. It's made from mushroom root structures combined with other natural ingredients like water, recycled sawdust, and wheat bran. Aside from its elegance, Fine Mycelium is designed for added durability and may become lighter in the future, which could improve vehicle efficiency.
Cadillac's collaboration with MycoWorks to develop Fine Mycelium marks a significant milestone in the auto industry. It highlights Cadillac's leadership in innovation and cutting-edge technology, all while upholding the brand's luxurious standards.
The Cadillac design team is investigating various uses for this innovative material. Cadillac is offering a cardholder accessory crafted from Fine Mycelium to showcase its potential.
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