Paul Bracq
Renowned French automotive designer
Born
December 13th, 1933
91 years ago
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
France
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An influential automotive designer, contributed to several iconic vehicles throughout a lengthy career. Worked with prestigious manufacturers such as Mercedes-Benz and BMW. Significant designs include the Mercedes-Benz 600 and the BMW Turbo, showcasing innovative aesthetics and engineering. His design philosophy emphasized elegance and functionality, leaving a lasting imprint on automotive styling.
Designed the Mercedes-Benz 600
Created the BMW Turbo concept car
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