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'''Adrian van Hooydonk''' is a Dutch car designer and the current Chief of Design of [[BMW]]. Before assuming the position in 2006, he was molded for the job by being the protege of controversial designer (and former BMW CoD) [[Chris Bangle]], who has since become the President of Design for the entire BMW group (including its subsidiaries [[Mini]] and [[Rolls-Royce]].  
'''Adrian van Hooydonk''' is a Dutch car designer currently working as President of [[BMW]]'s Designworks USA studio. Before assuming the position in 2006, he was the protege of controversial designer (and former BMW CoD) [[Chris Bangle]], who has since become the Chief of Design for the entire BMW group (including its subsidiaries [[Mini]] and [[Rolls-Royce]].  
 
==Works==
*[[BMW M1 Homage Concept]]
*[[BMW CS Concept]]
*[[BMW F01/F02|BMW 7 Series F01/F02]]
*[[BMW E60/E61|BMW 7 Series E60/E61 mid-cycle facelift]]


==External Links==
==External Links==
*[http://www.topgear.com/content/features/stories/2005/02/stories/07/1.html Top Gear - Adrian van Hooydonk]
*[http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/83/mod_vanhooydonk.html Masters of Design: Adrian Van Hooydonk]


[[Category:car designers|Van Hooydonk, Adrian]]
[[Category:car designers|Van Hooydonk, Adrian]]

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Adrian van Hooydonk is a Dutch car designer currently working as President of BMW's Designworks USA studio. Before assuming the position in 2006, he was the protege of controversial designer (and former BMW CoD) Chris Bangle, who has since become the Chief of Design for the entire BMW group (including its subsidiaries Mini and Rolls-Royce.

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