Volvo Cars
has appointed T. Jon Mayer as its new head of exterior design, effective May 1.
He succeeds Maximilian Missoni who is now head of design at Polestar, a
strategic affiliate of Volvo Cars.
T. Jon, a
native of the United States, is a ten-year company veteran and has been
instrumental in the development of Volvo Cars’ design language over the past
decade. Among other projects, he was the lead exterior designer for the Volvo
S60, V60 and V60 Cross Country models.
Most
recently he was head of design at the Volvo Design & Concept Center in
Camarillo, California. The Camarillo studio has grown considerably under his
leadership and increased its role within the company’s global design operations
by developing and advancing strategic and production design ideas from a
uniquely US perspective.
“I am very
pleased to welcome T. Jon as our new head of exterior design,” said Robin Page,
head of design at Volvo Cars. “His track record as an exterior designer speaks
for itself and I am convinced he is the right person to lead us into a fully
electric future.”
Earlier
this year, Volvo Cars announced its ambition of selling only fully electric
cars by 2030. It will reveal a whole family of new, pure electric cars in the
coming years.
“I am
extremely excited for the future of exterior design at Volvo Cars,” said T. Jon
Mayer. “We have one of the most talented teams of exterior designers in the
world and I will rely heavily on the them to create a new vision for our
electrified future. Electrification presents plenty of challenges for exterior
design but also an open world of opportunities. I look forward to setting the
exterior design direction for the road ahead.”
T. Jon
Mayer came to Volvo Cars in 2011, joining the exterior design team in
Gothenburg, Sweden. In 2013 he was the lead exterior designer of the Concept
Coupe, Concept XC Coupe and Concept Estate, a trio of concept cars that
demonstrated the company’s new design language and the capabilities of its SPA
scalable product architecture.
“It has
been a fantastic journey to be a part of the transformation of a brand that has
strived for design leadership with our SPA generation of cars and continues to
do so into the future,” added T. Jon Mayer.
T. Jon
graduated with honors from Carnegie Mellon University with a Bachelor of Fine
Arts in Industrial Design and a Minor in Business Administration. He then
attended the Art Center College of Design and graduated with honors with a
Bachelor of Science in Transportation Design.
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