Jaguar and Land Rover: Great British Design

25 February 2016

Jaguar's Director of Design Ian Callum and Land Rover's Chief Design Officer Gerry McGovern interviewed together for the first time.

  • Ahead of next week's Geneva Motor Show, Ian Callum and Gerry McGovern discuss the importance of great design
  • Jaguar Land Rover's award‑winning Design Directors interviewed together for the first time, at the Royal College of Art, London
  • Watch the film here

AT‑A‑GLANCE 

"Britishness is something that, aesthetically, should be restrained ‑ it can never be vulgar. It's reassuring, elegant and tasteful." 

Jaguar's Director of Design Ian Callum provided this insight during a unique interview with his Land Rover counterpart, Chief Design Officer Gerry McGovern, about the importance of British creativity and design. 

These two legends of British automotive design were interviewed together for the first time at the Royal College of Art (RCA), where they both studied. 

In this film, both design visionaries share their views on the importance of Britishness, explaining how this philosophy influences the shape and form of every Jaguar and Land Rover, and how important this design direction is to them and their customers. 

Gerry McGovern said: "I don't think you deliberately sit there and try and design Britishness. I think it comes intuitively. The Royal College of Art is a platform for creativity, but you learn so much more when you come out that you have to become a multitude of different disciplines in order to get your designs through." 

Ian concurs: "I wish drawing cars all day was our job but, collectively, it is understanding the car, creating the atmosphere of the car… The hardest part is not coming up with the idea, but protecting it right through a whole process where hundreds of forces come at you from different directions, be it financial, legal, functional or manufacturing." 

In one of the most intriguing parts of the interview, Ian and Gerry debate Jaguar's entry into the SUV market with the launch of the all‑new F‑PACE. 

In a more humorous moment, both designers select their favourite Jaguar and Land Rover models. Gerry's choice might surprise a few people and here are a few clues: "… this car brings a smile to my face. If all we do is make people happy, for me that's good enough." 

The theme of Great British Design will be showcased at next week's Geneva Motor Show, as Jaguar debut the F‑TYPE SVR and the updated XF, whilst Land Rover display the Evoque Convertible as well as the luxurious Range Rover SVAutobiography. 

Would Ian and Gerry ever consider swapping jobs for a while? Click on the film link above to find out. 

‑ ENDS ‑ 

Further information

Paul Owen, Design Communications Manager

powen@jaguarlandrover.com

+44 7880 177344

Notes to Editors

Jaguar Land Rover

Jaguar Land Rover is the UK's largest premium automotive manufacturing business, built around two iconic British car brands:  Land Rover, the world's leading manufacturer of premium all‑wheel‑drive vehicles; and Jaguar, one of the world's premier luxury sports saloon and sports car marques.  With ambitious plans for global growth, Jaguar Land Rover's commitment to UK production remains firm and the company is at the heart of the renaissance of British manufacturing.  

The company employs 37,000 people globally and supports around 224,000 more through our dealerships, suppliers and local businesses. 

At Jaguar Land Rover we are driven by a desire to create class‑leading products that deliver great customer experiences.  The largest investor in R&D in the UK manufacturing sector, we have invested over £11 billion in the last five years and in the current year alone will spend over £3 billion on new product creation and capital expenditure. 

Last year Jaguar Land Rover sold 487,065vehicles in more than 160 countries ‑ up 5% from the previous year. These figures make Jaguar Land Rover one of the largest exporters by value in the UK, with more than 80% of our vehicles produced in the UK being sold abroad. 

Jaguar Land Rover is now the largest automotive manufacturer in Britain, producing more than 500,000 cars and commercial vehicles in 2015, at its three vehicle manufacturing plants in Solihull, Birmingham and Liverpool. 

Royal College of Art London

The Royal College of Art (RCA) has an excellent international reputation, and has been a leading institute in art and design since it was established in 1837. The RCA specialises in postgraduate degrees, with 24 programmes offered across the art and design disciplines. There is a vibrant international community, with students from over 60 countries, and many notable alumni.

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