Karim Habib
Lebanese automotive designer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Karim Antoine Habib (born 1970[1]) is a Lebanese automotive designer. He is currently the executive vice president and head of Kia global design[2] for the Korean vehicle manufacturer Kia. He previously worked for BMW and Infiniti.[3][4][5] He is fluent in Arabic, English, French, German, and Italian.
Karim Habib | |
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Born | |
Citizenship | Lebanese |
Alma mater | McGill University |
Occupation | Automotive Designer |
Years active | 1998–present |
Known for | Automotive Design |
Career
Born in Lebanon, Habib had to leave the country due to the ensueing civil war and moved to Canada in his teenage years,[6] and was educated at McGill University, as well as Transportation Design at the Art Center College of Design.[3]
In 1998, he was hired by BMW. He got his first break at BMW designing the interior of the E60 5 Series.[7] Later he designed the exterior of the BMW 7 Series F01.[3][4][5] He left to work for Mercedes-Benz in 2009 for a few years and came back to BMW in 2011 as exterior designer until January 2017.[3][4][5]
He started employment with Infiniti in July 2017[8] and left the company in August 2019, being replaced by Taisuke Nakamura.[9][10]
In September 2019, Habib joined Kia as Senior Vice President and Head of Kia Design Center.[11]
Notable works
- Mercedes-Benz F800
- BMW CS Concept
- BMW 7 Series (F01)
- BMW 7 Series (G11)
- BMW X6
- BMW X3
- BMW 5 Series (E60) (interior)
- Infiniti Q Inspiration Concept
- Kia Sorento (MQ4)
- Kia Optima/K5 (DL3)
- Kia Carnival (KA4)
- Kia EV6 (CV)
- Kia EV9 (MV)
- Kia Sonet (QY)
- Kia Carens (KY)
- Kia K8 (GL3)
- Kia K4 (2024)[12]
References
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