Gordon Murray joins Group Lotus
Murrary joins the likes of Bob Lutz on the Lotus Advisory Council which provides expertise on model development to the automaker
Automotive heavyweight Gordon Murray has joined the Lotus Advisory Council.
The council is an outside body which advises Group Lotus on model development.
Murray will join other industry figures such as Bob Lutz, Tom Purves, Prof. Dr. Burkhard Göschel and Frank Tuch who also sit on the council.
According to Group Lotus CEO Dany Bahar:
"Gordon has never been afraid to trail blaze, take risks and do things differently...With his incredible and unique motorsport and design experience he will complement the existing council line up perfectly. We're very much looking forward to working with him."
Gordon Murray, who is renowned for his designs of Formula One race cars and the McLaren F1 supercar and most recently created the T.27 electric car with his firm Gordon Murray Design, admits he's been wanting to work for Lotus every since he began his automotive career back in 1969.
Says Murray:
"For years I've been a huge admirer of Lotus, I have great respect for the legacy that Colin Chapman created. I'm really looking forward to contributing to Group Lotus during this exciting time."
Group Lotus add design legend to the Lotus Advisory Council
Group Lotus is delighted to announce the appointment of Gordon Murray to the Lotus Advisory Council. Murray will work alongside automotive industry icons Bob Lutz, Tom Purves, Prof. Dr. Burkhard Göschel and Frank Tuch to advise Group Lotus on current and future development.
The purpose of the Lotus Advisory Council is to give advice and guidance on strategic issues such as product strategy, technology, quality, brand, marketing and distribution for Group Lotus.
It's a little known fact that when Gordon began his motorsport career in 1969 he actually wanted to work for Lotus but a chance meeting with Brabham designer Ron Tauranac lead to him working for Brabham where he was later appointed Chief Designer by team boss Bernie Ecclestone.
During his time in F1, Gordon was responsible for designing many Grand Prix winning cars and was heralded by many as leading the way in terms of innovation and pioneering new technologies.
More recently Gordon established Gordon Murray Design to develop an innovative and disruptive automotive manufacturing technology trademarked iStream®. The design and prototyping of their T.25 Petrol and T.27 Electric Ultra Compact City Cars has been central to both the development and validation of this process.
Commenting on the appointment Group Lotus Chief Executive Dany Bahar said: "Gordon has never been afraid to trail blaze, take risks and do things differently, these are attribute that we are very familiar with and very proud of at Lotus. With his incredible and unique motorsport and design experience he will complement the existing council line up perfectly. We're very much looking forward to working with him."
Gordon Murray said: "For years I've been a huge admirer of Lotus, I have great respect for the legacy that Colin Chapman created and I think what Dany and the team are doing is a really good thing for the brand. He's taking the strength from Chapman's principals and taking the business to the next level whilst still keeping the general ethos - not an easy task! I'm really looking forward to contributing to Group Lotus during this exciting time."











