Chrysler LX Designer Quits To Work For Ford....
Chrysler designer at Ford
Freeman Thomas, head of advanced product design at DaimlerChrysler's Pacifica studio in Carlsbad, Calif., has quit to take a position as director of strategic design for Ford North America, effective June 1.
He will be based in Irvine, Calif.
It won't be the first time Thomas has teamed up with J Mays, Ford's overall design chief. The two worked together at Volkswagen in the 1990s, and both played roles in the design of the VW Concept 1 (which became the New Beetle) and Audi TT roadster concepts.
Some have suggested, in fact, that Mays built his reputation on Thomas's work. Mays later joined Ford and Thomas went to Chrysler.
Thomas reportedly played a major role in developing the concept that became the highly successful LX program: Chrysler 300 and 300C, Dodge Charger and Dodge Magnum.
That may be one of the reasons Ford recruited him. While the LX cars have won critical acclaim and sales, Ford's Five Hundred sedan has received a lacklustre reception in both respects.
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