
Paul Bracq (born December 13, 1933,
Bordeaux, France) is an automotive designer noted for his work at
Mercedes-Benz,
BMW,
Citroën
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, and
Peugeot.
Career
Bracq's career began in the design studio of
Philippe Charbonneaux, serving as his assistant in 1953 and 1954. During this period, the studio produced the designs for the French Presidential limousine built by
Citroën
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, a one-off
Pegaso
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coupe, and other automobiles.
Bracq served his mandatory military service from late 1954 through 1957. Subsequently, he worked for
Daimler-Benz, heading its design studio in
Sindelfingen, a post he held for ten years. Bracq styled the Mercedes
600,
230SL/250SL/280SL roadster, the 220S coupé, the 250 and 220D, the
W108 and
W114 coupe series, and its stablemate the
W115 – all of the '60s and '70s.
Upon his return to
France in 1967, Bracq worked for
Brissonneau and Lotz, where he worked on the design of the
TGV high-speed passenger train led by Jacques Cooper. During this time, Bracq was also responsible for prototypes of a sports car based on the
BMW 1600Ti and a coupé based on the
Simca 1100.
In 1970, Bracq was appointed design director of
BMW, where he succeeded Wilhelm Hofmeister ao. E9 series. Bracq was responsible for the initial designs of the BMW E12 5 Series
BMW E21 3 series,
E24 6 series and the
E23 7 Series. His 1973
"Turbo" concept car won "Concept Car of the Year" by the ''
Revue Automobile Suisse'' that year; the car repeated the feat in 1992 in the Bagatelle
Concours d'Elegance.
Braque began with
Peugeot in 1974, going on to design personal transportation for the
Pope and the interiors of the
Peugeot 604[Pagneux, Dominique (2000), La Peugeot 604 de mon père.. ETAI, Boulogne-Billancourt, France.] and the
505.
Bracq is also active as a judge in many automotive concours, including the
Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance
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.
References
External links
Timeline of Paul Bracq's career an overview of automotive designers working for BMW
1933 births
Living people
People from Bordeaux
French artists
French automobile designers
BMW designers
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