Bob Hall | |
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| Born | June 8, 1953 |
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| Spouse | Karen Hall |
Bob Hall is a former American motoring journalist best known for his work as an automotive product planner. [1]
Hall is best known as a founder member of the development team who produced the Mazda MX-5. [2]
Hall started his career as a journalist for Motor Trend. [3]
Hall's first blackboard sketch of a two-seater convertible car in the early 1980s resulted in him being offered a job by Mazda Motors although he has no formal engineering qualifications. Hall is considered to be the "biological father" of the MX-5 (known in the United States as the Miata), although he was not responsible for the engineering and styling work that brought it to production. [3]
After leaving Mazda, Hall continued his career as an automotive journalist in Australia. [4]
Hall lived in Malaysia from 2004 to 2011, [5] working for Proton as Head of product planning and programme engineering. [6]
In September 2014 Hall joined Geely, where it has been said he's been tasked to come up with an all-new mass-selling vehicle to hit the spot with western markets. [7] While he has not commented on what the new vehicle may be, he has said it will not be a front-engine, rear-drive sportscar. [8]
He is married to Karen, [5] is the twin brother of Jim Hall (who worked in product management at General Motors), [9] and is fluent in Japanese. [10]
...I would not develop, in any way, a front-engine, rear drive roadster sports car...