A "leather headliner" is a term used to describe a luxurious and high-quality interior feature in a car. It refers to the part of the car's roof that is covered with leather, typically seen in luxury or high-end vehicles. Full definition
Options include: AFS System, Red Brake Calipers, Cruise Control, Suspension Lifter, Horse Stitched on Headrest in Charcoal, Red Tachometer, Carbon Fiber Steering Wheel + LEDs, Parking Camera, 20 Forged Nero Painted Rims, Full Electric Seats, Nero Leather Headliner, Nero Leather Parcel Shelf, High Power HiFi Sound System, and Stitching in Charcoal. (dupontregistry.com)
Topping the range is the Mulliner Driving Specification with 22 - inch forged alloys, embroidered Bentley emblems, additional veneer options, a jewelled - finish fuel filler, sports pedals, indented leather headliner and a new «diamond - in - diamond» interior trim pattern that comprises exactly 712 stitches for each diamond and uses 2.8 km of thread in every car, each of which requires nine leather hides to produce. (motoring.com.au)
It comes equipped with Daytona seats, Bordeaux inserts, diamond - stitched leather headliner, modular performance wheels and front - end clear protective paint bra. (barrett-jackson.com)