Chris Bangle is back in the spotlight. Inframe.tv created a documentary on Chris Bangle and allowed him to freely speak about design and his days at BMW, and in our stance, this is the best interview/video we have seen with Bangle.

In February 2009, Bangle unexpectedly announced his leave from BMW Group, shocking the automotive world. A somewhat controversial designer, Bangle identifies with BMW's history and design for nearly seventeen years, and his design ideas accept been equally criticized and acclaimed.

To learn more about Chris Bangle read our editorial: Bangle'south Legacy.

From Inframe.telly:

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American car designer Chris Bangle is best known for his work as the Chief of Blueprint at the BMW Grouping. At the age of xxx-five, Bangle took the captain of pattern at BMW and stayed in that location for seventeen years becoming their longest serving managing director. During his sometimes controversial career at BMW, Bangle undeniably established himself as i of the most influential and of import car designers of his generation, while BMW simultaneously passed Mercedes Benz to take the title of global leader in premium car sales. Well-known for continuing by his designs and vehemently defending them against criticism, Bangle retired from BMW in late 2009, after introducing his stunning concept automobile GINA. In 2010, Bangle brought his all-encompassing knowledge and unique insight of design to Melbourne, where he featured in Victoria's almanac design festival Country of Design. InFrame.tv caught up with Chris on his road trip to Bendigo, where he was giving 1 of his lectures on the Hereafter of Personal Mobility.

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