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Bentley Gets A New Head Of Exterior Design; New Design Language Expected?
Bentley range of coupes, sedans, and the SUVs could see a new direction in terms of exterior design with the shakeup in the design team.
The British luxury car maker has appointed John Paul Gregory as its new Head of Exterior Design. Gregory has been with Bentley for more than eight years, he will join Stefan Sielaff as part of the design team with the task of chiseling the Bentley lineup.
Gregory has been with Volkswagen working on their design language prior to joining Bentley. About Gregory's educational background, he has a Masters in Automotive Design and an Honours Degree in Transportation Design.
It will be interesting to see how the design language of the Bentley range of cars in the coming future with Gregory at the helm of matters.
Previously, Bentley had appointed Stefan Sielaff as the Director of Design after Luc Donckerwolke went to join Hyundai-Kia styling. Stefan Sielaff was part of the Volkswagen Group before joining Bentley.