Frank Stephenson has just about done it all in his design career. Not only did he create the new MINI and the BMW X5 but he’s overseen the latest Ferraris and is now at Fiat helping to rebuild a brand that will eventually go head to head with MINI. The Irish Times has a piece that covers his previous work as well as looks forward to the new Stephenson designed Fiat 500 due out soon. Here’s an excerpt:

>Aside from the Bravo, the big news from Fiat is the return of the iconic 500. “When I came in, the concept car was already there so the project has really been about how can we make the 500 more desirable than the Mini. The Mini has set the bar upon which all the rest can be judged. It’s the pinnacle of trendy cult cars.

>”If you want to do something here you have to pull customers away from it. Perhaps its greatest weakness is the price. This is where Fiat can succeed.

>”The Mini was not a retro car. The new Mini was an evolution. I sketched out what it would look like in 1969 if they’d redone it, and then 1979 and up to 1999.”

>Stephenson dismisses the opposition of the time. “In comparison to the Mini, the Beetle was a compromise on everything. There was nothing better about the new Beetle over the old version. The Beetle was a real retro car; design for design’s sake.

>”In comparison, the 500 will be classless and people have fond memories of it plus you gain a whole new youth market from its trendy looks.”

You can read the entire interview here:

[ From concept … … to creation ] Irish Times