Animal-free interior
Burning fossil fuels and creating huge amounts of CO2 as a result should belong to the past. The same is with animal skin as a car interior material. It is not humane and therefore should belong to the past.
This is what Bentley says on their website:


So, Bentley kills 10-15 huge animals per every car they make. That is very sad.
Luckily, more and more luxury car manufacturers offer animal-free interior options. For example, Porsche offers leather-free interior for Taycan. Racing cars have cloth seats and Porsche is a sports car, so, alcantara and cloth are the most sporty choices.

A famous car guy Thomas Majchrzak has fought for the cause. In 2015 he said “I do admit I have an agenda… my agenda is compassion.” In 2016 he said: “Leather is chemically processed animal skin that was ripped off an innocent mammal. Who would buy that?” And in 2017 he reached out to automotive CEOs: “Stop combining high trim together with animal skin /-/ luxury and sustainability can be combined”. His action has seen results.
If you’re interested in how to produce more sustainable cars, then this 1 hour 43 minute documentary is for you: