Former Jaguar design boss Julian Thomson named director at new, midlands-based GM Advanced Design Europe studio
The former global number-one car maker departed Europe saying it wanted to concentrate on more profitable truck sales, mostly in the US, but it has since decided that it misses having a European influence.
The establishment of the studio is understood to have been sponsored by GM’s Detroit-based vice-president of global design, Mike Simcoe. He believes that as the group moves completely into EV markets, it needs more influence from Europe – arguably the world’s most sophisticated EV market.
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