
To address issues such as uneven product quality and widespread false advertising, the China Consumer Product Quality and Safety Association, in collaboration with several leading companies, has released the "Group Standard for Full-Enclosed Floor Mats." This standard, for the first time, clearly defines the definition of "full-enclosed," material labeling, flame retardancy, mounting methods, and environmental performance indicators.

To address the issue of in-car air pollution, the State Administration for Market Regulation recently issued the "Technical Specifications for Environmental Safety of Automotive Interior Materials (Trial)," which explicitly require that commonly used carpet-like accessories, such as floor mats, pass formaldehyde and TVOC (total volatile organic compound) emission tests. This has led to the rapid launch of a number of "healthy all-around leather floor mats" using environmentally friendly water-based glue and vegetable-tanned leather.

As cars evolve from a means of transportation to a "third living space," owners' expectations for interior quality continue to rise. Recently, "full-cover leather floor mats" have rapidly gained popularity among mid- to high-end consumers, becoming another standard feature of "refined car" after seat covers and fragrances.

Recently, Yushang Technology, a leading domestic automotive products company, released a new generation of "full-body leather floor mats." Utilizing AI 3D scanning and laser precision cutting technology, they achieve a 100% fit with the vehicle's chassis, eliminating safety hazards associated with traditional floor mats, such as shifting, warping, and throttle sticking.
