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The orange and black seat looks like a Halloween prop, but Lexus says its Kinetic Seat increases comfort while stabilizing the field of vision for more alert driving.
The concave net structure of the individual seat and backrest cushions is designed to contour the human body better than the typical stuffed cushion. The flexible material helps disperse the individual's weight, which should prevent pressure points and keep the driver comfortable for longer periods, something that would be particularly beneficial for road trips and other extended stints behind the wheel.
The backrest material is tough, eco-friendly QMONOS synthetic spider silk, developed by Spiber. We last saw this innovative material put to use on The North Face's burly Moon Parka. Beyond just tying in ever-so-nicely with the web look of the seat, the material provides for enhanced shock absorption, according to Lexus, and replaces petroleum-based alternatives.