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[[Image:Steve Mattin stor.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Designer Steve Mattin sitting in front of his latest creation, the [[Volvo XC60]] Concept.]]
[[Image:Steve Mattin stor.jpg|right|thumb|300px|Designer Steve Mattin sitting in front of his latest creation, the [[Volvo XC60]] Concept.]]


'''Steve Mattin''' is a British automobile designer currently working as the Director of Design for [[Volvo]], succeeding [[Peter Horbury]] after the latter was promoted as Design Director of [[Ford]]'s American lineup.  
'''Steve Mattin''' is a British automobile designer and former Director of Design for [[Volvo]], succeeding [[Peter Horbury]] after the latter was promoted as Design Director of [[Ford]]'s American lineup.  
 
Steve Mattin quit his job for [[Volvo]] on the 27th of March 2009 according to Swedish newspapers, among them [[Teknikens Värld]]. He is replaced by his predecessor [[Peter Horbury]].
 
==External links==
*[http://www.teknikensvarld.se/nyheter/090327-steve-mattin-volvo/index.xml Director of Design for Volvo, Steve Mattin, quit his job] - Teknikens Värld
*[http://www.autoblog.com/2009/03/27/breaking-volvo-design-chief-steve-mattin-leaves-company/ BREAKING: Volvo design chief Steve Mattin leaves company]


[[Category:car designers]]
[[Category:car designers]]

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Designer Steve Mattin sitting in front of his latest creation, the Volvo XC60 Concept.

Steve Mattin is a British automobile designer and former Director of Design for Volvo, succeeding Peter Horbury after the latter was promoted as Design Director of Ford's American lineup.

Steve Mattin quit his job for Volvo on the 27th of March 2009 according to Swedish newspapers, among them Teknikens Värld. He is replaced by his predecessor Peter Horbury.

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