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Ralph Gilles The 55-year-old New York native began his career at Chrysler in 1992, at a time when the company was successfully beginning to make waves by blending new-style performance and innovation with forward-looking designs. He became chief designer in 2008 and even took on brand CEO roles. He oversees design at Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep®, Ram, Maserati and Fiat (for Latin America). Many groundbreaking vehicles developed on his watch made their debuts last year. This includes the fully electric Jeep Wagoneer S and the stunning, decidedly American, new Dodge Charger, which comes in two- and four-door models and boasts both conventional and electric powertrain choices. The public also got a first glimpse of the next-generation Jeep Compass. In his role as Chief Design Officer at Stellantis, Gilles is a key member of the global Top Executive Team and the Stellantis Global Diversity Council. Throughout his distinguished career, Gilles has focused on fostering a more inclusive and harmonious workplace at the group. |
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Simon Humphries Chief Branding Officer of Toyota For a long time, Toyota design was a mixed bag. But for the past few years – and especially in 2024 – the brand has earned a lot of respect for its daring, edgy, and, some would say, sexy design language. From the Crown and the CH-R to the new 9th generation Camry, and even the retro-futuristic Land Cruiser, Humphries has overseen a stunning comeback for Toyota design-wise, while also further refining the very successful Lexus portfolio. The 57-year-old Brit, a Leicester Polytechnic graduate, has worked as a designer since 1988, joining Toyota in 1994. Since 2019, he has been Toyota's head of global design. Humphries overseas a direction for the brand in his role as Chief Branding Officer, in a way that it considers needs of various global markets and very varied market segments. This also includes Toyota’s march towards further electrification and its various alliances with brands such as Suzuki, where shared platforms and cross-badged vehicles also account for large volumes. |
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Stella Li Executive Vice-President of BYD As Executive Vice President and the global number two at BYD, Li has been a key figure in the company’s rise since 1996. BYD has grown into one of the world’s largest automakers in less than 30 years and in 2024, the company celebrated an impressive milestone: its 10-millionth new energy vehicle. Li is the driving force behind BYD’s strategic planning and global expansion, which achieved new heights in 2024. Her vision drives both innovation and accessibility. A standout achievement is the brand-new high-speed electric motor in the BYD Sealion 7. This revolutionary motor, the world’s fastest mass-produced electric engine, combines powerful acceleration and top speeds with a single-speed transmission, reaching 23,000 RPM - outpacing even Formula 1 standards. BYD brings this cutting-edge technology to market at an affordable price, revolutionizing accessibility. Under Li’s leadership, 2024 was a year of groundbreaking achievements for BYD. Her influence will continue shaping the global automotive industry and advancing a greener future. |
2024 | Adrian Newey | OBE, Red Bull Racing |
2023 | SangYup Lee | Executive Vice President, Head of Hyundai and Genesis Global Design Center, Hyundai Motor Company |
2022 | Luc Donckerwolke | Executive Vice President for Design and Chief Creative Officer, Hyundai Motor Group |
2021 | Akio Toyoda | President and CEO, Toyota Motor Corporation |
2020 | Carlos Tavares | CEO of PSA Group |
2019 | Sergio Marchionne | CEO, FCA; Chairman, CNH Industrial; and Chairman and CEO, Ferrari |
2018 | Håkan Samuelsson | President and CEO, Volvo Car Group (inaugural winner) |