Good eye Spidernut, I'm in the habit of saying that it's all leather but in reality it is not. The dash and console are vinyl the seats are leather. I was hoping that I could get away with saying the whole thing was leather but obviously there is a noticeable difference so I'll stop passing it off as better than it is.
Here are some photos of the Auto Berry leather seats. Overall I was very happy with the quality and fit of the seat covers. The only thing that I did not like, or expect to deal with, was that I had to cut holes in the backseat cover to install the seatbelt clips/molding and put holes in the backrest of the front seats to accommodate the headrests. At the time these photos were taken the seats have been in the car for a year and could use a refitting, my foam has shifted a bit and the leather has probably stretched a little too. I did not know what I was doing when I started the install and as a result learned as I went, resulting in a less than perfect fit.
If someone were to have an Auto Berry seat kit professionally installed I'm sure it would look factory perfect. They are a high quality product, mine had no obvious flaws to them and seem to be built to last.
Auto Berry can match the boot cover in leather as well for an additional $500, which I think would be very sharp.
The large gap at the back of the heater control is an unknown feature to me. I had always assumed it was a vent of sorts and that I was missing the screen that keeps dirt from going into the heater vent. But if Holshot doesn't recognize them as such I'm not really sure what they are. When my heater fan is on air does come out of either side of the console through these holes.