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Ford designer Moray Callum announces retirement

Ford designer Moray Callum – who was responsible for styling the current-generation Mustang, the Mustang Mach-E electric SUV, and GT supercar – has announced his retirement.


Mr Callum’s career in automotive design spanned almost four decades – he began working for Chrysler in 1982, and was then employed by Groupe PSA, Ghia and Mazda, before taking the reins at Ford in 2014.

While at Mazda, Callum was instrumental in developing the hugely successful CX-7 SUV, alongside the third-generation MX-5 (NC).

 

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Above: Ford's outgoing designer Moray Callum (left), to be replaced by Anthony Lo (right).

Renault's current Vice President of Exterior Design, Anthony Lo, will replace Callum at Ford.

Moray Callum is the younger brother of legendary Jaguar and Aston Martin designer Ian Callum, who retired in mid-2019 and subsequently launched a private consultancy firm.

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William Davis has written for Drive since July 2020, covering news and current affairs in the automotive industry. He has maintained a primary focus on industry trends, autonomous technology, electric vehicle regulations, and local environmental policy. As the newest addition to the Drive team, William was brought onboard for his attention to detail, writing skills, and strong work ethic. Despite writing for a diverse range of outlets – including the Australian Financial Review, Robb Report, and Property Observer – since completing his media degree at Macquarie University, William has always had a passion for cars.

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