Martin Smith (born 1949) is a British retired automobile designer, noted for extensive stints at Audi, Opel and Ford of Europe.
Background
Born in 1949 in Broomhill, Sheffield, England, Smith attended King Edward VII School.[1] A car fanatic since he was a boy, he wrote letters to Mini designer Alec Issigonis asking how to become a car designer and received kindly and encouraging replies.[2] He studied engineering at the University of Liverpool before graduating with a master's degree in vehicle design from the Royal College of Art in London.
Career
Audi
Having begun his career at Porsche in 1973 which also included a short stint working on commercial vehicles for Ogle Design in Letchworth, Smith moved to Audi in 1977, then briefly to BMW only to return to Audi where he would remain for the majority of the 1980s and 1990s. At Audi he transformed the mundane Audi Coupe into the legendary Audi Quattro and subsequently became Head of Audi's Munich Design Studio. He helped introduce a slippery aerodynamic look and austere functional cockpits to the Audi range as evidenced by the 1982 Audi 100 and 1986 Audi 80.[2] Whilst in charge of the Audi Munich Design Studio, he worked with J Mays on the 1991 Audi Avus Quattro concept car which previewed a geometrical style as well as the extensive use of aluminium. His last position at Audi was the Head of Interior Design where he oversaw and developed the first generation
Retirement
In May 2014 it was announced that Smith would be stepping down as Executive Design Director for Ford of Europe in July 2014, to be succeeded by Joel Piaskowski, before retiring completely from Ford in December 2014. In his last 6 months of Ford he worked on a global project studying the future direction of Ford design, working closely with Moray Callum, vice president, Design, Ford Motor Company.[7]
External links
References
- Old Edwardians, Form 2(1) 1962/63 (photo ), accessed 28 Jan 2007^
- 'Audi's Modest Mr Smith', Quality Cars pp22-24, The Sunday Times, Spring 1988^
- Who's Where: Martin Smith joins Ford Europe design team, Car Design News, 26 Feb 2004, accessed 28 Jan 2007 Who's Where: Martin Smith - Car Design News retrieved 2010-01-04^