Cadillac and MycoWorks Collaborate on New Bio-based Material  
 

Cadillac is taking steps to support the environment while continuing to provide its customers with premium materials. In collaboration with MycoWorks, a California-based biotech company, Cadillac is developing a new material that can replace leather.

This innovative material, known as Fine Mycelium, is a sustainable option that preserves the elegance of a vehicle's interior. It's created from the root structure of mushrooms, combined with other bio-based components like water, recycled sawdust, and wheat bran. Along with its refined appearance, Fine Mycelium is designed to be more durable and could eventually be lighter, which may enhance vehicle efficiency.

The partnership between Cadillac and MycoWorks in developing Fine Mycelium is a groundbreaking initiative within the auto industry. It further demonstrates Cadillac's commitment to leading-edge technology and innovation while maintaining the luxury synonymous with its brand.

Cadillac's design team is exploring the various applications of this advanced material. To showcase its potential, Cadillac is offering a cardholder accessory made from Fine Mycelium.

If you're interested in learning more about the Cadillac lineup, feel free to reach out or visit our dealership today. We're excited to show you how Cadillac blends future innovation with its long-standing tradition of refined luxury.