Ford Designer Moray Callum Is Retiring This Spring
Anthony Lo, Groupe Renault’s exterior design vice president is replacing him. Neilson BarnardGetty Images
Moray Callum, who has led Ford design since 2014 when he took the reins from J Mays, is retiring this May.
Callum has been cranking out cool cars and trucks for 38 years, is notable for his work at Mazda, and most recently oversaw the design of the forthcoming Bronco.
Replacing him at the helm of Ford design will be Anthony Lo, who joins the Blue Oval team from the Renault design team.
After 38 years designing the likes of the Mustang, Ford GT and Mustang Mach-E, Ford designer and nice guy Moray Callum (second from the left above) is retiring after seven years as the design chief. Renault’s Anthony Lo is replacing him.