Welcome to German Car Zone.
You are currently viewing our boards as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions, articles and access our other FREE features. By joining our free community you will be able to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload your own pictures and access many other special features. You will also gain access to our Member's Only Forums, including Car Picture Threads, Automotive Sales and Business News and many more. Registration is fast, simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today!
If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us. | | Concepts & Designs All concepts and designs not covered on any of the manufacturer's forums. Other designs, objet d'art and influential concepts and trends. | | Global Moderator
Posts: 8,657 Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Greece I drive: 2008 Nissan X-Trail
2004 Audi A4 1.8T Thanks: 2,259
Thanked 2,108 Times in 1,197 Posts
| Ford's new design identity. No more VW and Audi copies. -
01-16-2006, 11:55 AM
Ford's new design identity: The European look is dead After years of struggling with vehicle designs that communicated a fuzzy brand identity, Ford Division is quickly rolling out a new signature look.
The new style abandons Ford's late-1990s desire to capture the European panache of Volkswagens and Audis. Instead, it embraces a simpler American look that borrows from the automaker's iconic - and big-selling - Mustang.
Two vehicles unveiled at last week's North American International Auto Show in Detroit, the Edge crossover and the sporty Reflex concept car, both bear the new brand markings.
The same design cues, referred to internally at Ford Motor Co. as Modern Styling, already exist on the Ford Fusion, which went on sale last year. They will be applied where feasible to existing Ford products, such as the Escape SUV, as well as to new models, such as the upcoming re-engineered and restyled F-250 pickup. Borrowing from Mustang
Modern Styling includes a three-bar chrome grille, a slightly arched "power dome" hood, broad shoulders and an absence of side lines, such as creases and trim. Together, the elements create what Peter Horbury, Ford Motor's executive director of North American design, calls "the clean look of Ford cars" from the 1960s.
Other brandwide cues include four-piece quad headlights and dual exhaust pipes to recall the muscle car look of the Mustang.
"Ford is undergoing a design renaissance," says Paul Carrannanto, a principal with A.T. Kearney Inc.'s automotive practice in Southfield, Mich. "They've suffered from a lack of identity since the 1990s. You can see it in the Ford Five Hundred.
"I'm sure it's a great car, but they clearly benchmarked the Europeans for that look, and now it just doesn't say anything." Horbury acknowledges the Five Hundred as the brand's turning point.
"No more European," pronounces Horbury, an Englishman who ran Volvo Car Corp.'s global studios for more than a decade. "The Five Hundred was not a success."
Horbury was recruited to his current Ford post two years ago to help sharpen Ford's North American identity. He says the new designs are intended to recapture what U.S. consumers associated with Ford a generation ago.
"If there's a change, it's that we've stopped trying to be global in our design," Horbury said during the show. "Bold American design is something that's ours to use. It's not European.
"It comes from what we see as a desire by Americans to buy American." Goodbye, Audi
Ford actually surprised itself with the unveiling of the retro 427 concept car in 2003. The reaction proved so positive that Ford immediately transferred its cues onto the Fusion, then in development.
"The front of the Fusion was different three years ago," Horbury said during last week's Detroit show. "It was European. Now it's open and friendly. It says, 'Hi, I'm Dave. I'm American.'
"A Ford is a Ford and an Audi is an Audi," he says. "Germans just do German cars better than we can."
Kearney's Carrannanto says such a design upheaval could benefit Ford in the showroom.
Kearney completed a study last year that linked bold design with brand share growth. According to the study, brands such as BMW, Nissan and Chrysler that have executed bolder stylings have increased sales, while brands without bold styling - notably Ford and Chevrolet - have not. - ONLY REGISTERED AND ACTIVATED USERS CAN SEE ALL LINKS - CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
Last edited by Yannis : 01-20-2006 at 09:29 AM.
| | | | | Expert
Posts: 11,649 Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: London & Gothenburg Thanks: 1,420
Thanked 2,669 Times in 1,335 Posts
| Re: Ford's new design identity. No more VW and Audi copies. -
01-16-2006, 12:35 PM
It's about time they move on and I hope their new four door coupe(Mondeo) will be the starting point of their new era. | | | | | Fanatic
Posts: 2,206 Join Date: Oct 2005 Thanks: 489
Thanked 422 Times in 243 Posts
| Re: Ford's new design identity. No more VW and Audi copies. -
01-16-2006, 01:55 PM
I'm glad to hear this news. Shame they couldn't have come to this conclusion earlier, but at least they have. Chrystler has made it clear that American consumers want domestic cars that flaunt their domestic heritage. | | | | | Fanatic
Posts: 2,207 Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Oulu, Finland Thanks: 126
Thanked 605 Times in 355 Posts
| Re: Ford's new design identity. No more VW and Audi copies. -
01-16-2006, 03:12 PM
Quote: |
Originally Posted by Yannis "The front of the Fusion was different three years ago," Horbury said during last week's Detroit show. "It was European. Now it's open and friendly. It says, 'Hi, I'm Dave. I'm American.' | Now let's see... how many of us want a car that says "I'm Dave"?
No seriously, I'm all for Fords becoming more American in appearance - as long as we're talking about U.S. market Fords. | | | | | Global Moderator
Posts: 5,528 Join Date: Nov 2005 Location: Montreal, Canada I drive: BMW 325i (E46) Thanks: 2,484
Thanked 2,505 Times in 1,163 Posts
| Re: Ford's new design identity. No more VW and Audi copies. -
01-16-2006, 03:17 PM
THey actually copied VW and Audi... you could have fooled me!? | | | | | Global Moderator
Posts: 8,657 Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Greece I drive: 2008 Nissan X-Trail
2004 Audi A4 1.8T Thanks: 2,259
Thanked 2,108 Times in 1,197 Posts
| Re: Ford's new design identity. No more VW and Audi copies. -
01-16-2006, 04:35 PM
Look at the Euro Focus for example:
Similar to Audi A4 roofline and side profile. And the interior is an imitation of A4 cabrio.  | | | | | Trendsetter
Posts: 7,134 Join Date: Sep 2005 Thanks: 2,670
Thanked 1,431 Times in 847 Posts
| Re: Ford's new design identity. No more VW and Audi copies. -
01-20-2006, 09:20 AM
Yeah but isn't the Ford Focus made in Germany, surely the European Fords will still have a Euro style. I think this is a good idea though for the US Fords - USA! USA! - hehe 
Last edited by SDNR : 01-20-2006 at 09:31 AM.
| | | | | Devotee
Posts: 2,815 Join Date: Sep 2005 Thanks: 752
Thanked 974 Times in 511 Posts
| Re: Ford's new design identity. No more VW and Audi copies. -
01-20-2006, 09:24 AM
Does horbury speake about the Design of all Fords including the german Fords when he speak about the americanization of the design ? | | | | | Trendsetter
Posts: 7,134 Join Date: Sep 2005 Thanks: 2,670
Thanked 1,431 Times in 847 Posts
| Re: Ford's new design identity. No more VW and Audi copies. -
01-20-2006, 03:45 PM
So I'm wondering to myself....is this it? (above) - the so called "new design identity" with a more American look,.........where's the American part - this car looks like a rather nasty rip-off of the Bentley Continental GT with some details heavily inspired by Aston and Audi - it seems to me that this press release is all "fluff" from the "Lords" at Ford's marketing department. | | | | | Aficionado
Posts: 4,170 Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Patra, Greece Thanks: 388
Thanked 365 Times in 280 Posts
| Re: Ford's new design identity. No more VW and Audi copies. -
01-20-2006, 04:07 PM
how does a US Ford Focus look like? | | | | | Thread Tools | | | | Display Modes | Linear Mode |
Posting Rules
| You may not post new threads You may not post replies You may not post attachments You may not edit your posts HTML code is Off | | |
|