Chris Svensson

Christopher Svensson (born 1965) is a British automobile designer, notable for innovative Ford cars of the 1990s.[1]

Early life

He was born in Sunderland. His grandfather was from Sweden. He left school to do a foundation art course at Sunderland Polytechnic. He gained a Master of Arts degree from the Royal College of Art in 1992, studying there from 1990.

Career

His 1992 design resulted in the Ford Ka in 1996

Ford

He joined Ford in 1992, as an exterior designer with Ford Germany (Ford-Werke GmbH). He is known for his work on the innovative Ford Ka, which was launched in September 1996. He designed it at Ford in Cologne, and the design owed much to his graduation show of 1992.

In 2008 he began work on the Ford Kinetic Design third-generation of the Ford Focus, which is the version in production since 2010, built at Saarlouis Body & Assembly in Germany.

In January 2012 he became Design Director of Asia Pacific & Africa, at Ford Australia in Campbellfield, Victoria. In January 2014 he became Design Director of The Americas. He has currently been working on the new Ford GT.[2]

Personal life

He married Sonia Mann in December 1996 in Ampthill, then in Mid Bedfordshire District. They had female twins in November 2000. He currently lives in Dearborn, Michigan, and when in Essex lived in Cold Norton. He met his wife at the Royal College of Art, where she was studying textiles.

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