If you’ve been around the custom interior world for any length of time, you know the TMI name. For more than 40 years, the Corona, California-based company has built a reputation for award-winning interiors in classic muscle cars, restomods, and show builds across the country. Now, TMI is bringing that same craftsmanship and manufacturing muscle to late-model cars, trucks, SUVs—and yes, Jeeps.
TMI’s new late-model leather upholstery line is aimed squarely at owners who want more out of their modern interior—whether that’s a factory-refresh after years of trail abuse or a full custom upgrade to match a high-end build.

Built On Four Decades Of Craftsmanship
TMI isn’t new to pushing boundaries. The company has been a consistent presence at major industry events like the SEMA Show, earning recognition for innovative seating designs, complete interior packages, and turnkey solutions that blend performance styling with daily-driver comfort.
That same attention to detail now extends to late-model platforms. All TMI upholstery is manufactured in-house at the company’s state-of-the-art Southern California facility, which is certified by both the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Automotive Task Force (IATF). For enthusiasts, that means you’re not just getting custom flair—you’re getting OE-level quality control, consistency, and durability.

Airbag Tested And Safety Certified
Interior upgrades shouldn’t come at the expense of safety. TMI understands that, which is why every seat design undergoes independent laboratory testing through MGA Research Corporation, one of the most respected automotive testing organizations in the country.
These tests specifically evaluate side-airbag deployment performance, comparing OEM upholstery to TMI’s replacement covers. The results confirm that TMI upholstery meets or exceeds all applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS). In real-world terms, that means proven airbag compatibility, long-term durability, and protection equal to—or better than—factory upholstery.

Premium Options for Modern Builds
Whether you’re restoring a hard-used interior or elevating a clean late-model truck to show-quality status, TMI’s new program offers a wide range of materials and configurations.
Customers can choose factory-match upholstery for a clean OEM-style refresh, or step into fully custom designs that better reflect the personality of the build. Options include premium vinyl and leather combinations, full leather upholstery, and high-end Nappa leather selections. Perforated or smooth inserts, custom pattern choices, and front and rear seat configurations are available depending on the application.
TMI also supports both bucket and bench seat layouts, with three distinct tiers designed to fit different goals and budgets: Standard-Insert, Premium, and Full Leather. That flexibility is especially important in the truck world, where everything from work-spec bench seats to high-trim crew cabs can benefit from an interior upgrade.

A Smart Upgrade For Hard-Working Rigs
Late-model trucks and Jeeps are more capable—and more expensive—than ever before. Owners are investing in suspension systems, armor, wheels and tires, and drivetrain upgrades. The interior is often the last piece of the puzzle.
With this new upholstery line, TMI gives enthusiasts a way to match the cabin to the level of the build. Whether you’re freshening up worn factory seats after years of trail miles or creating a refined interior to complement a fully built off-road machine, the brand’s legacy in custom interiors now extends to the vehicles many of us drive every day.
To explore available configurations for your truck, SUV, or Jeep, visit TMIProducts.com/upholstery and check your specific seat setup.

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