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INSIDER.


Geely design bossPeter Horburytalks


upthe Chinese company’s range and his


new taxi for London(whiletalking downthe


useofVolvo’s parts bin)


‘Copyi ngisover


inChina.


Companieshave


properdesign


departmentsnow’


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Tell usaboutyour
first car...
‘It was aRenault 4L
boughtwhenI was a
studentatthe Royal
College ofArt. The L
stoodfor “lousy”. I had
a limit ofa few hundred
pounds andfoundit in
theEvening Standard
newspaper.
Which
achievement
makes youmost
proud?
‘Havingthe ambition
from theage of six
orseven tobecome
a car designer and

actually getting there.
I rememberat my
grammarschool
careers night saying,
“I wanttobea car
designer”andmy
teacher replying,
“Have you thought
about insurance? Cars
needinsurance.” But
I wenttoart school
andin 19 74 walkedinto
Chrysler’s Whitley
studio –now Jaguar’s


  • and started workon
    the Horizon model. Idid
    the bumper, grille and
    lamps.’
    What’s the best


TOPCAR’S CURVEBALLS
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ESPITE CONFESSINGTHAThe’s old enough to
qualify for a bus pass, 65-year-old Peter Horbury
shows no signs of qu itting. After a distinguished
career at Ford and two stints as Volvo design boss –
including du ring the influential ’90s when he
redefined the ‘boxy’ brand, courtesy of a pronounced shoulder
line and strong, smooth lines on the first-gener ation S80, S
and C70 – he ended up back in Sweden in 2009 just before
Chinese upstart Geely decided to bu y the brand. Moving swiftly
to design senior vice president for the Geely Grou p in 2011, he’s
spen t the last four years putting fire under the brand’s ambitions.
‘It’s a whole new challenge and so much fun,’ he enthuses,
‘becausethere was no brand identity before, no design
department. My job is to design the next wave of cars but my
even bigger job is to bring up a whole new ge neration of Geely
designers capable of taking that momentum into the future.’
Now boasting a team of 320 people he ’s busy making sure
design is at the heart of Geely’s car-making process. ‘To get acar
into production takes an awful lot morethan doing a sket ch and
maybe a clay and giving them to an
engineer. That’s what Geely did in
the past. All the inevitable changes
were done by an engineer who hadn’t
really got the same eye or approach.
Now we have to sh ow howdesign
and engineering work to gether in a
way that doesn’t lose the design
intent. That’s as much a part of the
education of the company as it is the
young designers.’
So pres umably there’ll be no more
copycat designs from Geely – like the
awful 2009 GE concept that sullied
the Rolls-Royce Phantom? ‘It’s a
stra nge phenomenon,’ concedes
Horbury. ‘Confucian teaching said
that the master knew everything and
the apprentice had to learn
everything the master knew before

thing you’vedone
in a car?
‘Taking myFordGT
onto the Falkenberg
track inSwedenwith
a professional driver
toshowmethe ropes.
Finding out where the
limitsare,oractually
not finding out where
the limitsare,was
fantastic. Istill own it.’
Tell ushow you
screwed up...
[Laughs] Dear, dear,
me...everycar design
has atleast one
mistake,or one thing
that couldhavebeen
done better. Onthe
1994 Volvo 960 facelift
the front bumper
seemstobefalling off.

Thatsidefeature line
rubbing-stripstill really
gratesonme.
Supercar or
classic?
I buyClassic Cars
magazine, soI can
choosea different
classic everymonth and
not actually buy one.
Didyouknow
aboutGeely
founder Li ShuFu’s
unusual poetry-
writing hobby?
Yes,heoncesentme
a poemhe’dwritten
about the moon. It
was translated very
well intoEnglish.He’s
completely different
fromany other boss
I’vepreviously had...
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