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What do you think of the E38, E39, E46, Z4 and MK1 X5 that were born under his leadership ?
In a brief telephone interview on Thursday morning, the designer Christopher E. Bangle said he left BMW “with no bad blood.”
Speaking from California, where he was attending the TED conference, Mr. Bangle said his departure did not stem from differences with executives or others at BMW. “It has nothing to do with how the company works inside or with me,” he said, adding that he is not going to another car company. “It was a moment I have been planning for a long time.”
On Tuesday, BMW made the surprising announcement that Mr. Bangle would step down as head of BMW Group design, a post he has held for over 16 years. Adrian van Hooydonk, currently head of BMW design, will take Mr. Bangle’s position.
On Thursday, Mr. Bangle said that his successor had been groomed for a long time and that he was emotional about his departure. “There are tears of love,” he said.
Mr. Bangle, 52, is forming his own company or studio, as he calls it. He is not talking, he said, about a simple industrial design firm. “I don’t want to just let my name be pasted on a lot of stuff,” he explained. He may build on relationships to the business, academic and museum world and is interested, he said, in changing larger ideas. “It will have to do with the way I think I am perceived, that I’m a reference point for creativity, vision and courage and I can bring that to people in lots of ways.”
One way might be in print. Mr. Bangle has many sketchbooks. “I may have a book in me, too,” he said.
He also is interested in publicizing GINA, his vision of a radical reinvention of auto design and manufacture, with applications to other areas. “GINA is a huge thing for me and I may be a missionary in that sense,” he said. “I see GINA as part of much wider thread of an ethical argument” about design and industry.
His legacy, he said, “will be to elevate the dialogue about car design beyond just a prettiness issue. At the end of the day my contribution may be to get car design over the hump in terms of the acknowledgment of its importance.”
What do you think of the E38, E39, E46, Z4 and MK1 X5 that were born under his leadership ?

Born in the USA, Christopher Bangle, aged 52, has been Head of BMW Group Design Development since October 1992.
Part Two.
So now many are expecting a new direction to take BMW into the future , with some rubbing their hands with glee at the prospect of a return to the "One Sausage different lengths philosophy" .
Now as we look to the future, we return to what was said on the back of the beginning of the (then) new BMW design revolution - "The End is just the beginning".


Wow im amazed direct entry as a cheif designer..
This makes his career at BMW abit more digestable to me..
Still dont like him for 6er and 7er.. those cars are a crime![]()
let me tell you: you don't know how i feel at all, sorry...![]()

Could someone explain to me the "one sausage" thing? Is it absolutely impossible to design beautiful Beemers who are different from each others?.
What I meant was that I know how you feel about people repeating the same thing over and over again. The rest was simply reflection on the general level of discussion on this topic, not aimed at you in particular.![]()


Mr. bangle gave bmw a forward looking design! BMW leads! See all the copies, they came years later! Thank you chris!
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