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Bob Boniface


Bob Boniface is an American automobile and industrial designer who has worked for Chrysler and General Motors.

Born in Youngstown Ohio into a family of eight children, Boniface began drawing cars at the age of four. "I was one of those kids who knew every car on the road," Boniface once told The Plain Dealer. "I would sketch the pictures I saw in the owner’s manuals [of his father’s cars], pictures of the gas tank, pictures of the instrument panel and the steering wheel and the controls. Anything to do with cars, I couldn’t get enough of it."

Boniface graduated from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee with a degree in Psychology and Economics. After working for an investment company in Boston, Boniface enrolled in The College for Creative Studies in Detroit, Michigan where he graduated in 1993 with a Bachelors of Fine Arts.

During his twelve years at Chrysler, Boniface was Lead Designer for the 1996 hybrid-electric Dodge Intrepid ESX concept vehicle, 1998 Dodge Intrepid, and 2002 Jeep Liberty. Later he became Chief Designer of the architectural design of the minivan Sto-N-Go seating as well as Chrysler’s rear-wheel-drive 300 sedan. In 1998, he received the Young Leadership and Excellence award from the Automotive Hall of Fame.

In 2004 Boniface joined General Motors as Director of Advanced Design where he led the design development of the 2005 GM Sequel hydrogen fuel cell concept and 2007 Chevrolet Volt concept. Boniface also contributed to the early development of the 2006 Camaro concept.

Boniface went on to direct the interior and exterior design of the 2011 Chevrolet Volt production vehicle. Boniface appeared in the movie Revenge of the Electric Car.


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