All articles by Lem Bingley – Page 2
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Layers of meaning: the trend for fractured forms
Taking apart conventional volumes and reassembling them in layered forms is becoming more common. Why?
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Geneva 2018: Kia’s Gregory Guillaume on the third-gen Ceed
The chief designer of Kia Motors Europe on their newest addition
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Geneva 2018: Peugeot’s Pierre-Paul Mattei on the new 508
The new French sedan’s design explained in detail
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Geneva 2018: Citroën’s Alexandre Malval on the Berlingo Multispace
The French brand’s design director on working across three brands
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Geneva 2018: VW’s Klaus Bischoff on the I.D. Vizzion
Inside the new electric concept from Volkswagen
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First Sight: Mercedes-Benz A-Class (W177)
New compact Mercedes is a tidy, matured evolution of what went before
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Design Essay: Simplicity versus Complexity
Today’s cars often seem cluttered compared to the clean designs of the past. Is there virtue in simplicity, or does complexity have its place?
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Trend Report: Autonomy and Cabin Versatility
Autonomous vehicle concepts tend to centre around a versatile ‘room on wheels’... but how viable is it in reality?
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First Sight: Citroën C4 Cactus facelift
Updated Cactus is less bumpy and more upmarket... but is that a good thing?
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Design Development: Volvo XC40
Volvo's family of lions adopts a "cheeky and chunky" new bulldog
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Frankfurt 2017: The Fender-cam Trend
Cameras replacing mirrors has become a concept car trope, but we've spotted a difference in their application this year...
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Frankfurt 2017: Hyundai i30 Fastback
Hyundai’s European design chief on the firm’s swoopy-roofed five-door
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Frankfurt 2017: Peter Schreyer on Kia and Hyundai’s family ties
We chat to Kia-Hyundai's chief design officer following the unveil of the Proceed Concept at Frankfurt
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Frankfurt 2017: TX London Taxi
IAA News: The new cab for the British capital has the tough job of revitalising an icon
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First Sight: Vision Mercedes-Maybach 6 Cabriolet
Peeling back the roof to reveal a more considered interior than last year’s coupé
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The rise of the floating roof
More and more cars feature contrast-coloured roofs, but why has this feature become so popular?
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Design Development: Bollinger B1
Bollinger Motors’ brutal battery powered B1 strikes out in a very different direction from the glut of next-generation electric cars
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