Thu, Jun 4, 2015
Bentley Motors of the UK has appointed Stefan Sielaff as its new Director of Design.
He succeeds Luc Donckerwolkem, who has been with Bentley since 2012, but has decided to leave the business and Volkswagen.
In his role at Bentley, Sielaff will report to Rolf Frech, Bentley’s Member of the Board for Engineering. He will also retain his position as Head of Volkswagen Group Interior Design, reporting to Director of Volkswagen Group Design, Dr Walter de Silva.
Sielaff has a career spanning more than 25 years in the Volkswagen group, most prominently with Audi where he started as an intern and progressed to spending five years as Design Director for the business from 2006. It was here where he led a team of over 350 design experts with responsibility for exterior, interior and colour and trim design for the full Audi product portfolio, concept and show cars.
Starting in the industry with a Vehicle Design degree from the Royal College of Art in London, Sielaff, 53, has been in his current role since 2012.
Commenting on his appointment, Wolfgang Dürheimer, Chairman and CEO at Bentley Motors, says: “Bentley is entering one of the most important phases in the company’s history, with significant plans for new models. With his experience, creative vision and passion for the Bentley brand Stefan Sielaff is perfectly placed to lead the design of our future models.”
Dürheimer continues: “I would like to thank Luc Donckerwolke for the significant contribution he has made in his nearly three years at Bentley, overseeing the continuation of a very successful period, and I wish him all the very best for the future.”
Bentley Motors is one of the most sought after luxury car brands in the world.
The company’s headquarters in Crewe is home to all of its operations including design, R&D, engineering and production of the company’s three model lines, Continental, Flying Spur and Mulsanne.
The combination of fine craftsmanship, using skills that have been handed down through generations, alongside engineering expertise and cutting-edge technology is unique to UK luxury car brands such as Bentley. It is also an example of high-value British manufacturing at its best.
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