Chris Bangle Critques The Latest Automotive Designs, Says There Is A Need For Change

Chris Bangle Critques The Latest Automotive Designs, Says There Is A Need For Change
One of the automotive communities most controversial designers is speaking up. And according to him, the latest designs aren't charting new territory. In fact, they're holding back what could be.

Really?

You may have heard the name: Chris Bangle. He's known for transforming the BMWs of the early 2000s into some of the most controversial and interesting designs. Though many found them to be completely vulgar the reality is that BMW actually moved more units. More sales = happy client.

In an interview with Automotive News Europe, Bangle takes some swipes at the industry. But, if anything, I think now more than ever automotive designs are cleaner, intriguing and in most cases quite fitting. And considering Bangle's lasting impression was the "Bangle butt," I am not so sure he's onto something.

That said, I'll leave it to you.

Is Chris Bangle RIGHT or WRONG? Is Automotive design heading in the RIGHT direction or should we be embracing a much more different era of design?


In an interview with Automotive News Europe [Chris] Bangle said car designers are stuck in a phase he terms "mannerism," relying on much the same approaches and elements that they have in the past.

"There is a real need for a change and that's just not happening," he said...

...

"Even concept cars today simply anticipate the next production model coming down the line. Is this innovation? No. And at the end of the day this is what's preventing car design from moving into a new era," Bangle said...


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pepito66pepito66 - 8/31/2013 12:44:57 AM
+5 Boost
C. Bangle is completely true.


Satriani1Satriani1 - 8/31/2013 2:13:53 AM
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From the "Bangle Butt" to the "Bangle Vagina"

Chris Bangle's BMW GINA in 2008
http://tinyurl.com/mrjgv6f

Bangle Butt
http://tinyurl.com/mmocyk3


"When Auto Designers Go Wrong... Then the (Chris Bangle) designs got worse, until we were presented with the BMW GINA in 2008. It had a fabric body and looked like a gray raincoat stretched over a jungle gym. GINA was supposed to be an acronym for "Geometry and functions In ā€˜N’ Adaptations," but I think it was actually named for the vagina-esque opening that revealed the engine. When its scissor-style doors opened, the fabric wrinkled like a fat, naked man getting out of a beanbag chair. In 2009, Bangle quit BMW and launched his own design firm, which has mercifully never been heard from again."
http://tinyurl.com/kpuvyuv

Until now...



t_bonet_bone - 8/31/2013 11:23:34 AM
+2 Boost
Justice still awaits.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_against_humanity

For the purpose of this Statute, "crime against humanity" means any of the following acts when committed as part of a widespread or systematic attack directed against any civilian population, with knowledge of the attack:

k) Other inhumane acts of a similar character intentionally causing great suffering, or serious injury to body or to mental or physical health


JRobUSCJRobUSC - 8/31/2013 12:40:39 PM
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Since you like posting links so much:

hhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LQCU36pkH7c


Agent00RAgent00R - 8/31/2013 4:37:00 PM
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[shrug] I guess because it's not a BMW post that requires kneepads it's not to your liking...


rnsazarnsaza - 9/6/2013 12:51:10 AM
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Considering the success of BMW's styling under Bangle and his stylings positive effect on the auto industry as a whole I will wait and see before I get all critical. Chris Bangle helped the motoring worlds press thoroughly cover their faces with egg in the past, I'll leave the snap decisions and egg to you journalists again :D


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