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      01-03-2023, 08:36 AM   #1
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Alcantara Seats?

I’m in the market for an X1.

The Alcantara seats look great but I’m curious of your owners experience.

Are they comfortable?
Too grippy?
Stain easily?

Any info is much appreciated!
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I’m in the market for an X1.

The Alcantara seats look great but I’m curious of your owners experience.

Are they comfortable?
Too grippy?
Stain easily?

Any info is much appreciated!
I don't have these seats, but note that this is pretty new. You may want to check out the Volvo forums because the XC40 has similar seats in the R-Design option package offered up to 2022, and certain option packages in 2023 - at least as to the staining question.
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Early days yet but they seem comfortable enough. If you have a "large frame" then try before you buy as they do not have adjustable side bolsters.

Our 2 previous BMWs had Dakota leather sports seats with manual adjustment, the only electric adjustment being for the side bolsters.

In our X1 we have Alcantara with electric adjustment and active lumbar support, so hard to make a direct comparison.
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In our X1 we have Alcantara with electric adjustment and active lumbar support, so hard to make a direct comparison.
How are the active seats treating you? Do you use the massaging lumbar often? Would you get tired of it on a long drive?
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How are the active seats treating you? Do you use the massaging lumbar often? Would you get tired of it on a long drive?
We have only had the X1 for a few days and have only been on one long journey that warranted use of the massage function. It stops 30 minutes after being activated, has 4 different massage programs, 3 intensity levels and 2 speeds. After 20 minutes on the lowest intensity my lumbar region felt sufficiently refreshed for me to turn it off.

I have had surgery on my spine for a ruptured lumbar disc and after 2 hours behind the wheel I got out of the car with no apparent discomfort.

My opinion at the moment is that these Alcantara sports seats with electric adjustment are pretty good.
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We have only had the X1 for a few days and have only been on one long journey that warranted use of the massage function. It stops 30 minutes after being activated, has 4 different massage programs, 3 intensity levels and 2 speeds. After 20 minutes on the lowest intensity my lumbar region felt sufficiently refreshed for me to turn it off.

I have had surgery on my spine for a ruptured lumbar disc and after 2 hours behind the wheel I got out of the car with no apparent discomfort.

My opinion at the moment is that these Alcantara sports seats with electric adjustment are pretty good.
In the UK, do they have a separate Massage Seat option? In the US, I was told that the Active Seats with lumbar support option is not massage seats. The Active Seats here only move the seat bottom to relieve pressure on the butt/thigh area....
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In the UK, do they have a separate Massage Seat option? In the US, I was told that the Active Seats with lumbar support option is not massage seats. The Active Seats here only move the seat bottom to relieve pressure on the butt/thigh area....
In the UK active lumbar support is part of the Comfort Pack (a 1,050 GBP option) which also includes electric adjustment for the front seats, with memory, and steering wheel heating.
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In the UK active lumbar support is part of the Comfort Pack (a 1,050 GBP option) which also includes electric adjustment for the front seats, with memory, and steering wheel heating.
does it say the Active Seats have massaging function? I was reading other threads about Active Seats and M4 owners said they were not the same thing....
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Massage seats have always been a popular feature in luxury vehicles, and we’ve seen them in cars like the BMW 7 Series for generations. BMW has expanded the massage seat option to more of its range, and right now, massage seats are available on almost 20 models.

Across the BMW range, some models feature massage seats as standard, and some include them as optional extras at a cost. With BMW’s range of packages, you will often find the massage seat option included in either the Executive pack or the Luxury Seating pack.

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I’m in the market for an X1.

The Alcantara seats look great but I’m curious of your owners experience.

Are they comfortable?
Too grippy?
Stain easily?

Any info is much appreciated!
We have the Alcantara seats and find them to be comfortable. They are the sports seats, as we do have an MSport trim X1. I think you can also order a base (non X-line or MSport) car and get non-sport Alcantara seats. My daughter says they are super soft. We chose them since they would be warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer than the full Sensatec seats. Also this was something we liked in the R-Design XC40 that we considered, so were pleased to have the option in the X1.

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I think you can also order a base (non X-line or MSport) car and get non-sport Alcantara seats.
Alcantara seats are M-Sport only, so they are Sport Seats only.
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We have the Alcantara seats and find them to be comfortable. They are the sports seats, as we do have an MSport trim X1. I think you can also order a base (non X-line or MSport) car and get non-sport Alcantara seats. My daughter says they are super soft. We chose them since they would be warmer in the winter and cooler in the summer than the full Sensatec seats. Also this was something we liked in the R-Design XC40 that we considered, so were pleased to have the option in the X1.

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Man, these alcantara seats look good! I was so tempted to order them, but with having a drooly dog who also sheds a ton, plus the necessity of having to eat on the road occasionally, I wasn't brave enough.
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Alcantara seats are M-Sport only, so they are Sport Seats only.
Originally the build sheets were released with an option to get the Alcantara seats without the blue stitching, but it was only if you ordered a base model with no X-Line or MSport designation. Don't know if that is still possible from the factory. Haven't heard of anyone ordering an X1 without X-Line or MSport.

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Originally the build sheets were released with an option to get the Alcantara seats without the blue stitching, but it was only if you ordered a base model with no X-Line or MSport designation. Don't know if that is still possible from the factory. Haven't heard of anyone ordering an X1 without X1 or MSport.
I see what you are talking about on the spec sheet, but I think you are reading it wrong...it is definitely confusing.

KG designates "Alcantara/Sensatec" (no color designated), and then underneath that, there is one choice: KGNL, which is Black Alcantara/Sensatec with blue contrast stitching, which requires ordering ZMP.

KH designates "Perforated Sensatec" (no color designated), and then underneath that, there are the color choices: KHCX (oyster), KHKP (red/black), KHMY (mocha) and KHSW (black), with the note that KHKP and KHMY require 481 (sport seats).

So there's not a basic black alcantara choice - it's just you can either get alcantara or perforated Sensatec; and after you make that choice, then you choose color...but there's only one alcantara color to choose.
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does it say the Active Seats have massaging function? I was reading other threads about Active Seats and M4 owners said they were not the same thing....
In the UK the option is sold as "Active Seat, Driver". This gives you lumbar adjustment with "active" massage function on the driver's seat only.

It is only sold in the UK as part of the Comfort Pack which also gives you electrically adjustable front seats with memory function and a heated steering wheel.

Confusingly, on our factory build specification the Comfort Pack is listed as "Package ZF2" and the Heated Steering Wheel is listed separately as "Option 248".

I think that seats must be one of the components with supply chain issues. The printed owner's manual says that the memory setting buttons for the seats are on the upper part of the door card, near the speaker/tweeter, but on our car and on the Premier Pro demonstrator that we drove the memory buttons are on the edge of the driver's seat base. Weirdly, the Premier Pro demonstrator that we drove only had electric adjustment for the driver's seat (and no lumbar support at that) and the passenger seat had manual adjustment only.
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In the UK the option is sold as "Active Seat, Driver". This gives you lumbar adjustment with "active" massage function on the driver's seat only.

It is only sold in the UK as part of the Comfort Pack which also gives you electrically adjustable front seats with memory function and a heated steering wheel.

Confusingly, on our factory build specification the Comfort Pack is listed as "Package ZF2" and the Heated Steering Wheel is listed separately as "Option 248".

I think that seats must be one of the components with supply chain issues. The printed owner's manual says that the memory setting buttons for the seats are on the upper part of the door card, near the speaker/tweeter, but on our car and on the Premier Pro demonstrator that we drove the memory buttons are on the edge of the driver's seat base. Weirdly, the Premier Pro demonstrator that we drove only had electric adjustment for the driver's seat (and no lumbar support at that) and the passenger seat had manual adjustment only.
I have checked with the BMW dealer here in the US. On my X1 order, the "Active Seats with Lumbar Support" is definitely not "massaging" seats. The "active" part merely moves around in the lower seat cushion to relax the thighs/buttocks area. Interestingly, this option applies to both front seats.

On the other hand, I probably should put that idea behind me. A couple of years ago, I somehow fell in love with a US$5,700 massage chair, so I ordered it from Costco. Used it for about 2 months and it just sort of sat there. I probably use it only once every few months now. However, my cat enjoys the $5,7000 massage chair like his own royal throne chair every single day.
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Man, these alcantara seats look good! I was so tempted to order them, but with having a drooly dog who also sheds a ton, plus the necessity of having to eat on the road occasionally, I wasn't brave enough.
so.... I went ahead and talked to the salesman yesterday. Changed the order to M Sport with Alcantara seats.... I just love the way it looks and feels.(although having never seen it in person)

By the way, I'm confused... aren't you in Hawaii? How far can you possibly have to drive to necessitate "eat on the road occasionally"???

Two weeks ago, I drove from New York to Chicago. Due to traffic, the one-way took me almost 15 hours. I stopped for gas a couple of times. To save time, I ate Taco Bell and Panda Express WHILE DRIVING. (yes, I know, I know.... but I did it when traffic was light and the only thing I dropped was a piece of orange chicken on the floormat)
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so.... I went ahead and talked to the salesman yesterday. Changed the order to M Sport with Alcantara seats.... I just love the way it looks and feels.(although having never seen it in person)

By the way, I'm confused... aren't you in Hawaii? How far can you possibly have to drive to necessitate "eat on the road occasionally"???

Two weeks ago, I drove from New York to Chicago. Due to traffic, the one-way took me almost 15 hours. I stopped for gas a couple of times. To save time, I ate Taco Bell and Panda Express WHILE DRIVING. (yes, I know, I know.... but I did it when traffic was light and the only thing I dropped was a piece of orange chicken on the floormat)
I don’t work in an office and being self employed I work long hours and often don’t get breaks, so the only time I have to eat is in the car until I go home
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I don’t work in an office and being self employed I work long hours and often don’t get breaks, so the only time I have to eat is in the car until I go home
but you're still doing this in Hawaii, right? not the stupid snowy roads and subzero temps that I have over here

I have this type of steering wheel tray and that's how I eat Taco Bell while driving with cruise control on... (on interstates that are straight with almost no cars for almost 2 hours)
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but you're still doing this in Hawaii, right? not the stupid snowy roads and subzero temps that I have over here

I have this type of steering wheel tray and that's how I eat Taco Bell while driving with cruise control on... (on interstates that are straight with almost no cars for almost 2 hours)
Funny enough, just a few weeks ago we marble sized hail for a few hours. Hawaii also isn’t necessarily the greatest to live in, unless you’re rich. Milk costs about $8 per gallon, premium gas is about $5.50 right now, Amazon Prime takes a week, and the poverty level for a single individual is $80,000 annual income. Born and raised here, I’ve seen most things go up in price by at least triple in the past 20 years. Not to mention the Jones Act kind of screws is with shipping.
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I have checked with the BMW dealer here in the US. On my X1 order, the "Active Seats with Lumbar Support" is definitely not "massaging" seats. The "active" part merely moves around in the lower seat cushion to relax the thighs/buttocks area. Interestingly, this option applies to both front seats.

On the other hand, I probably should put that idea behind me. A couple of years ago, I somehow fell in love with a US$5,700 massage chair, so I ordered it from Costco. Used it for about 2 months and it just sort of sat there. I probably use it only once every few months now. However, my cat enjoys the $5,7000 massage chair like his own royal throne chair every single day.
Costco might take the message chair back if there are no stains.

I had a mattress at my in laws home for a couple of years we rarely used. Like new and Costco gave us a refund to purchase a different mattress.
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