Bentley gets new Director of Design
29 May 2023|1,154 views
Bentley Motors has appointed Robin Page as its new Director of Design. Page will take over the role from 1 September 2023. He succeeds Tobias Suhlmann, who is now serving as Chief Design Officer at McLaren.
Page is said to possess over 30 years of experience in automotive design, most recently holding a number of roles in the Volvo Car Group. This included Volvo Head of Global Design and UX where he was instrumental in creating the design language for Volvo's electric future.
Before his time at Volvo, Page was Head of Interior Design for Bentley between 2001 and 2013, where his achievements included the interior design for the iconic first generation Continental GT (read our review of the current generation Continental here), the Bentley Mulsanne, and the State Limousine for the Royal Monarch.
Page will lead a team of approximately 50 design experts in his new role, and will take on responsibility for the exterior, interior, and colour and trim design for the full current and future Bentley product portfolio, as well its concept and showcars.
Page is said to possess over 30 years of experience in automotive design, most recently holding a number of roles in the Volvo Car Group. This included Volvo Head of Global Design and UX where he was instrumental in creating the design language for Volvo's electric future.
Before his time at Volvo, Page was Head of Interior Design for Bentley between 2001 and 2013, where his achievements included the interior design for the iconic first generation Continental GT (read our review of the current generation Continental here), the Bentley Mulsanne, and the State Limousine for the Royal Monarch.
Page will lead a team of approximately 50 design experts in his new role, and will take on responsibility for the exterior, interior, and colour and trim design for the full current and future Bentley product portfolio, as well its concept and showcars.
Bentley Motors has appointed Robin Page as its new Director of Design. Page will take over the role from 1 September 2023. He succeeds Tobias Suhlmann, who is now serving as Chief Design Officer at McLaren.
Page is said to possess over 30 years of experience in automotive design, most recently holding a number of roles in the Volvo Car Group. This included Volvo Head of Global Design and UX where he was instrumental in creating the design language for Volvo's electric future.
Before his time at Volvo, Page was Head of Interior Design for Bentley between 2001 and 2013, where his achievements included the interior design for the iconic first generation Continental GT (read our review of the current generation Continental here), the Bentley Mulsanne, and the State Limousine for the Royal Monarch.
Page will lead a team of approximately 50 design experts in his new role, and will take on responsibility for the exterior, interior, and colour and trim design for the full current and future Bentley product portfolio, as well its concept and showcars.
Page is said to possess over 30 years of experience in automotive design, most recently holding a number of roles in the Volvo Car Group. This included Volvo Head of Global Design and UX where he was instrumental in creating the design language for Volvo's electric future.
Before his time at Volvo, Page was Head of Interior Design for Bentley between 2001 and 2013, where his achievements included the interior design for the iconic first generation Continental GT (read our review of the current generation Continental here), the Bentley Mulsanne, and the State Limousine for the Royal Monarch.
Page will lead a team of approximately 50 design experts in his new role, and will take on responsibility for the exterior, interior, and colour and trim design for the full current and future Bentley product portfolio, as well its concept and showcars.
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