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Fergus Pollock

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Matra P18 prototype, which would later be developed into the Renault Espace

Fergus Pollock is a British car designer. He is a Vehicle Design graduate of the British Royal College of Art, London.[1] In 1975 he joined Rootes in Coventry, later working at Chrysler US (Highland Park 1976), followed by Simca (Carrieres-Sous-Poissy 1979), and Citroen (Velizy 1981)). In 1983 he moved to Jaguar and under Geoff Lawson became Senior Design Manager in 1995. During his 30-year career he has been actively involved in the design of over 30 cars including rally and race cars as well as trucks and aeroplanes. He pioneered the European MPV and 2 of his designs have won the award for "The Most Beautiful Car In The World"

Some of his cars

Notes

  1. ^ a b "The art of creative ingenuity". Financial Times. March 12, 1996. p. 19.
  2. ^ Lewin, Tony (2003). How to Design Cars Like a Pro: A Complete Guide to Car Design from the Top Professionals. Motorbooks International. p. 167. ISBN 0-7603-1641-4.