Mays: Ford's single global design language will debut in six years


Zafiro

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It's been no secret that part of Ford's turnaround plan (or we calling it Bold Moves anymore?) is to reunite its North American and European operations with more platform sharing and a common design language. With product life cycles being as long as they are in this industry, none of that will happen overnight. In fact, J Mays, Ford's group vice president of design and chief creative officer, told Automotive News that a single uniting global design language for both sides of the pond will be ready in about six years.

The main stumbling block is that Ford vehicles in North American and those sold in Europe have successfully established their own recognizable and well-liked design themes. It's called "Kinetic design" in Europe where the best example can be found in the new Mondeo, and "Bold American" in the U.S. where it manifests itself in the form of the three-bar chrome grille.

We've heard from inside sources that there's also a clash of personalities involved here between Ford of Europe's chief designer, Martin Smith, and Peter Horbury who heads up design for Ford in the U.S. Establishing a single visual language for Fords sold on both sides of the pond hinges on these two working together, which we've heard is progressing albeit slowly. Mays tells AN, "I'm so pleased with the professional approach that Peter Horbury and Martin [Smith] have taken on driving us to the right answer," but we assume he has to say that, so take it with a grain of salt.

Now that Aston Martin is gone and Jaguar and Land Rover are on their way out, Mays has time once again to delve deeper into the designs of each brand over which he has dominion. Hopefully the hands on approach will keep Martin and Horbury motivated with the end result being some fantastic Ford designs in a half dozen years.

[Source: Automotive News]
 
This is interesting for me. In recent times we have seen car companies like Daimler become much more pluralistic with their design language -- I would have thought a big brand like Ford would opt to "tailor" car designs to appeal to specific markets rather than go back to Model T-like uniformity.
 
Ford simply doesn't know what to do. Every week we read about a new major decision that is years off. They don't seem to have a clue about how to fix the U.S. operation. Yesterday they announced that they wouldn't move Lincoln upmarket to cover the space left by Jaguar when it is sold off. I mean really that was the biggest who the hell cares announces they could have made. Like they actually have the platforms and resources to take Lincoln anywhere near where Jaguar is. Ford is just spitting out press releases one after another with no substance whatsoever. Talk about a deer in headlights, Ford is it. Now they think one design language is going to appeal in every market 6 years from now? Just when everyone else is tailoring everything for each market????? Uh...earth to Ford....you need the Euro look here in the U.S. NOW! Look at what GM has done with Saturn by importing Opels? The same could be done with Mercury.....

Henry is surely doing about 8500 RPM in his grave right now!

M
 

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