(Apr 23rd 2010)
Ford Start Concept – Click above for high-res image gallery
According to Nield, he wanted to create a vehicle that retained elements of Ford's "Kinetic Design" language while at the same time create something more subdued, able to stand apart from the noise surrounding the show. Thus the Start has a cleaner simpler shape that's slightly more serious than past concepts. Nield mentioned the Mini and how it's always had a cute, happy demeanor about it. He wanted to create something different – a thing of beauty injected with very natural, organic elements. As we were checking out the new Ford Start concept at the Beijing Motor Show, we ran into the head of
Photos by Sam Abuelsamid / Copyright ©2010 Weblogs, Inc. '> Ford 's advanced studio in California, Freeman Thomas, and the mini car's lead exterior designer, Jeff Nield. As we were checking out the new Ford Start concept at the Beijing Motor Show, we ran into the head of concept
Photos by Sam Abuelsamid / Copyright ©2010 Weblogs, Inc.
According to Nield, he wanted to create a vehicle that retained elements of Ford's "Kinetic Design" language while at the same time create something more subdued, able to stand apart from the noise surrounding the show. Thus the Start has a cleaner simpler shape that's slightly more serious than past concepts. Nield mentioned the Mini and how it's always had a cute, happy demeanor about it. He wanted to create something different – a thing of beauty injected with very natural, organic elements. As we were checking out the new Ford Start concept at the Beijing Motor Show, we ran into the head of
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