- Fit Type: Universal Fit
- Brand: Motor Trend
- Color: Gray
- Material: Neoprene
- Position: Front
- PROTECTS AGAINST STAINS – These are the perfect seat covers for your new car, or even a car that’s just new-to-you. Our front seat covers offer protection against spills and stains that might occur inside of your vehicle while also refreshing the look of your interior.
- WATERPROOF LINING – Have peace of mind knowing that your seats are protected in the case of an accidental spill. We use a waterproof neoprene foam lining on the inside of our seat protectors for maximum protection against spills.
- MODERN DESIGN – Our universal fit seat covers feature a modern ‘side-less ‘design that is fully compatible with any built-in airbags and armrests found in newer vehicles. No modifications required, simply install and you’re all set!
- EASY TO INSTALL – The best investment for your new vehicle might also be the quickest. Follow our simple 3-step installation process to install the front seat covers before finishing off with the head rest covers.
- UNIVERSAL FIT – Our front seat covers are designed to fit most vehicles including cars, trucks, vans and SUVs. Please see our product images for fitment examples. Some additional work may be required to create a ‘perfect’ fit.







































AMANDA O. –
I have now purchased these seat covers twice. One set for our Ford work van and once for our Explorer. The covers fit both vehicles well. The head piece is connected on the van seats, not like most vehicles, so there is a small gap, but I put the head cover on anyway and it still works great. On the explorer, the head cover is a perfect fit. I love that I was able to use the app to check to see if they would work for my vehicles before I made the purchases.They are easy to install:put the seat cover over the seat (start with the top portion)push the foam piece (think tiny pool noodle) down in between the back of the seat and the seat itselfAttach the straps underneath it (this does take a little finessing sometimes, especially on the van but we figured it out)Attach the straps behind the seatPut the headrest piece on the headrest.The seat had split seam on our work van (it’s getting old) and some of the stuffing was coming out, so I duct taped the split before I put the seat cover on. Maybe you will judge me for not just replacing seats, but if you know how much seats cost, and you see the price of theses seat covers, you might not… especially because these are work vehicles and while I would love for everything to stay pristine, they absolutely will not!I was so happy with how the van worked out, I bought the same cover in a different color for the work Explorer as well. The seats on that got stained (even if you just spilled water on them) and try as I might, I could never get them looking good again.Now, everything looks uniform and no stains.The covers do seem to be very water resistant. Even when we have worked on really rainy days, the seats underneath seem to have stayed dry.I have not had any problems with the seat covers moving from people getting in and out.There may have been a faint smell when I first opened the package on one set, but I did not notice it on the other and neither smells bad now.I would definitely recommend these seat covers.
MF –
Got these for the middle seats on our 2018 Toyota Sienna. Mainly to protect the fabric seats from our dogs nails and help with hair cleanup.The gray portion of the covers is pretty thick and seems like a neoprene type of material. So pretty happy of that as it was what we were hoping for. The issue I have is with the thin black fabric. This stuff is super thin and can be easy to rip. I tore a small part installing the first cover. So if something on this is cover is going to rip or fall apart first it will be that.These covers do look fairly decent all things considered. They’ll never look as good as the seat itself. But look pretty nice for a universal seat cover. Hopefully they hold up well.
Amazon Customer –
Looks good feel sturdy overall good seat cover East installation…just in my car (07 Yukon) my seat belt Is on the upper left side of my seat so I had to make a cut in the cover for my seat belt to work properly or else it covered it up n would get stuck and just be a pain sill recommended if u want decent good priced covers to save ur seat if u work in a trade like me
TC109 –
I needed something to cover up torn seats in a 16 year old Lexus sedan. While these covers do in fact stretch to cover the bottoms and backs of the seats, they slide off easily when someone sits in one. I bought some double sided velcro and attached it at four points (bottom L/R near the floor and top L/R behind the headrests). I cut velcro strips about 6″ each. The covers stay in place much more effectively now when people enter/exit the seats. Have been using them in this modified way for 2 months now and seems to be working. So I’m $30 into the covers and $10 additional for the velcro. I would certainly consider buying a more expensive custom fit cover in the future but this was my first try with seat covers.
Christina –
These really aren’t to bad for the price they are asking for. They’re pretty easy to install as long as you know how to install the strap underneath the seat. Takes a little arm stretching but I got it. Seem waterproof as listed above. They don’t seem to be the type to catch fuzz and lint as well which is nice.
Pamo –
these covers look & feel quite nice, but be aware that they don’t cover the whole seat (as in no coverage in the back). That much can be seen in the photos, but i didn’t look close enough & made some incorrect assumptions. I will keep them & hope for durability
BeachLover –
I got these as a deal for like $18 for the pair , I’m guessing due to they may have been a return. They arrived looking like new., so that made me very happy. The problem is that I have a 2016 4-runner with electric seats. I thought I read that they should fit this vehicle. I adapted them with velcro straps added to 3 areas in the front of the seat and 3 in the back. The reason was because the front part of the cover does not stay put, covering the seat part- it kept popping off . Well, I thought this would solve my problem for the money, but not the back of the seat part is rolling off the sides. So what is needed is something to secure the seat cover to the top, back of the seat as well as the seat part. Looking for a way to adapt this part of the seat, as It is too late for me to return it, that I have used it and sewed velcro straps to it. I am also hoping the material on the sides of the seat area will withstand the velcro that I sewed on to it, as that part of the seat cover is a different material, and seems to be very thin. For the price I guess it is what it is. I’d be willing to spend more on a product that has a better fit without all the velcro that I added.
Shari Hester –
It fit just as expected, easy to install. I like how easy they are to put on.