MARCH 6, 2014
Lincoln Shifter |
The twists and turns of how a product gets to market in large corporations is always a surprising journey.
This shifter design was part of a larger project by the Component Studio at Ford to create a high end interior concept for the Lincoln brand. The Component Studio worked on individual components like steering wheels, gauges, entertainment systems, seats and other parts that were common across several vehicle brands and platforms. While we designed several items in an interior we never designed the whole thing. The studio chief decided we needed to show our full talent and so developed this “secret project” to design a Lincoln interior.
Lincoln Shifter Concepts |
On this project, my responsibility was the shifter development. I began with some color sketches that took inspiration from aviation and nautical themes. From there the direction was narrowed down into a more conservative approach with greater attention given to proportion and refinement. The upper right design was chosen to explore further.
Development continued with more sketches focused on getting the proportions right with just the right amount of chrome center and finished wood sides.
The design in the shaded box above was pretty much the final sketch that became the final design for our secret luxury interior project. Below is an Alias rendering from the same cad files use to create the actual shifter parts for the project.
The final concept was a chrome center portion flanked by two dark stained pieces of walnut wood. Integrated on top is the Lincoln logo.
The “secret project” was well received by upper management. The studio chief was even asked to stop presenting so they could ” just take it all in”.
That ended my involvement in the design and I continued on with the several other projects meant for production. A few months later my studio chief told me that the shifter design had been picked up for the Ford Edge and Lincoln MKX crossover SUV models that were being developed at the time. The design was changed by adding a big radius transition from the top to the back and eliminating the logo on top. The walnut pieces were also replaced with “leather” covered caps and a lock out button was added.
Ford F-150 Shifter |
Product managers eventually decided that the design should also go into the Ford F-150, as pictured above.
To summarize, a luxury Lincoln shifter design for a “secret project” to show case design talents of studio designers that was never meant for production becomes the design used in the highest selling non luxury vehicle in the US for the average Joe. It was rumored to me that that was how the Ford GT came into existence too. But I can not verify that.