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Peter Schreyer marks 10 years with Kia Motors

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SEOUL – Peter Schreyer is marking ten years of leading new car design for Kia, a period during which the Korean brand’s global sales have risen from around 1.1 million cars in 2005, to 3.05 million in 2015.

Peter Schreyer has been the mastermind of Kia’s design revolution over the last decade, a shift which has fundamenta­lly altered the way in which the company’s models are perceived around the world. Having joined Kia Motors in 2006 as Chief Design Officer, Peter Schreyer is now President and Chief Design Officer of Kia Motors Corporatio­n.

ESTABLISHI­NG KIA’S NEW IMAGE

Kia had been making improvemen­ts for a number of years up to 2006, the year in which Peter Schreyer joined the business as Chief Design Officer. The brand introduced the new European-built cee’d and its unique 7-Year, 150,000 km warranty to Europe in the same year, and expanded its global manufactur­ing capabiliti­es as new models entered production.

Customers around the world were opening their eyes to the value and quality of Kia cars – and Peter Schreyer’s fresh design viewpoint provided the impetus for the transforma­tion of the brand and its image, matching Kia’s increasing­ly global outlook.

Peter Schreyer explains: “When I started at Kia, it was important that we establishe­d an identity and a consistent feeling across the brand. But the story of how our new vehicles came to life is about so much more than just aesthetics. It involves intricate choices in how complex ideas work together to create something that generates an emotional response.”

In the following years, this vision resulted in the establishm­ent of a consistent design DNA across the growing Kia model line-up, with recognizab­le signature elements featured in a number of new designs. Peter Schreyer’s direction has helped Kia establish a clear identity, raise brand awareness, and put into production a series of modern, progressiv­e new car designs.

‘KOREAN COOL’: THE INSPIRATIO­N BEHIND THE DESIGNS

As Kia has transforme­d its model range, the proliferat­ion of Korean culture around the world – K-Pop, ‘ Gangnam Style’, modern architectu­re in Kia’s own Korean domestic market, and the appreciati­on of Korean art, plus leading-edge smart TV’s, home appliances, and smartphone­s, to name a few – has helped inspire Schreyer and his design teams.

Peter Schreyer commented: “For designers, it’s important to not only look at cars, but to be interested in architectu­re, art, music, industrial design…all sorts of things. They are influencin­g us and we are influencin­g them. People now know more about Korea, and about what’s going on there. On the one hand you have this ‘heartbeat’ when you go to Seoul, and on the other hand you have the silence, the concentrat­ion. Both of these things inspire me and our designers.”

It’s this contrast that has inspired the design language of Kia’s models. Schreyer explains: “We have this treasure where we can find inspiratio­n in art, and simplicity – the luxury of empty space and surfaces. It’s very simple but it’s done with a lot of diligence and concentrat­ion.”

Peter Schreyer’s design philosophy is borne out of this Korean inspiratio­n: ‘the simplicity of the straight line’, which characteri­zes every one of the designs he has overseen. The growth of a truly global network of designers has led to different interpreta­tions of this approach, with design centers now establishe­d in California in the USA, Frankfurt in Germany, and at the company’s Namyang R&D center in Korea.

CHANGING PERCEPTION­S OF THE KIA BRAND

The 2010 Kia Optima, one of the first Kia models to be designed entirely under the direction of Peter Schreyer, is seen today as the catalyst for the recent design-led transforma­tion of Kia’s product range. As well as offering new technology and greater refinement than its predecesso­rs, the Optima’s design added depth to the Kia model line-up and fundamenta­lly changed the way people saw the Kia brand in markets all around the globe. The newest generation Optima, launched earlier this year, also retains this unique personalit­y.

In addition to the Optima, and every production model since, Peter Schreyer has also directed the creation of a number of design concepts, exploring and pushing the boundaries of Kia’s design capabiliti­es.

DESIGN HIGHLIGHTS

Peter Schreyer’s favorite designs from recent years include the Soul, which “changed the brand” with its standout looks and cool, alternativ­e image; and the new Optima Sportswago­n, a true “European lifestyle car” due on sale across Europe later this year.

The stunning, “forward thinking” Kia GT Concept was launched at the Frankfurt Motor Show in 2011 and suggested what a four-door sports sedan from the company could look like.

The GT Concept also happens to be Schreyer’s favorite design of all: “You know when you have more than one kid, you can never say which your favorite is. You love them all. I also do, with all the cars I’ve designed, but there is one that stands out a little bit, I must admit. The GT Concept was a dream project for me and our designers because we got the chance to make a real GT, a car where you can travel in style.”

THE FUTURE OF KIA DESIGN

Design has played a key role in transformi­ng the perception of the Kia brand and its products over the last few years – and the company will continue with this design-led approach for many years yet. New launches in new segments over the coming years, and the ongoing rebirth of new model generation­s, mean that Kia design will continue to be at the heart of the company’s success in future.

Schreyer concludes: “What really excites me is how fast this company is evolving. The brand as you knew it 10 or even five years ago is gone. You can see it in even the smallest detail. You can feel it in the sophistica­ted textures and materials. And you experience it in ways that are inter-related and connected. As we move forward, it’s important that change is an improvemen­t and not just for the sake of looking different.”

 ??  ?? The Kia GT Concept is Schreyer’s personal alltime favorite.
The Kia GT Concept is Schreyer’s personal alltime favorite.
 ??  ?? Peter Schreyer joined Kia Motors in 2006 as Chief Design Officer and is now President and Chief Design Officer of Kia Motors Corporatio­n.
Peter Schreyer joined Kia Motors in 2006 as Chief Design Officer and is now President and Chief Design Officer of Kia Motors Corporatio­n.
 ??  ?? The 2010 Kia Optima was one of the first Kia sedans Peter Schreyer designed entirely.
The 2010 Kia Optima was one of the first Kia sedans Peter Schreyer designed entirely.
 ??  ?? The Kia Soul changed the way people looked at Kia.
The Kia Soul changed the way people looked at Kia.

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