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Anthony Lo (center) works on the design for the Saab Aero X Concept
According to a report from Car Design News,
Anthony Lo, Director of Advanced Design at
General Motors Europe, has resigned his post to join
Renault as Vice President of Exterior Design.
Lo has been credited with such interesting and well-regarded concept vehicles as the
Saab Aero X from the
2006 Geneva Motor Show and the
Opel Flextreme from the 2007
Frankfurt Motor Show. Apparently, he has a thing for unique vehicle entry systems and rear-mounted Segway Transporters.
Shortly after his graduation from the Royal College of Art's Vehicle Design program, Lo began his career at Lotus in England. Later, Lo moved to Audi and then Mercedes-Benz before taking his last position with General Motors. Quite a career path, no? And it should be interesting to see what he churns out under Carlos Ghosn's watch.
[Source:
Car Design News]
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