- Jean-Pierre
Ploué is a
French car designer,
known for his work for Renault, Volkswagen, Ford and
notably Citroën,
where he is
attributed with reinvigorating...
- (Switzerland) and
joined Citroën in 1996. Here he
worked with Jean-Pierre
Ploué and was
responsible for the
restyled Berlingo, the
rally version of the...
-
Plouay (French pronunciation: [pluɛ]; Breton:
Ploue) is a
commune in the
Morbihan department in
Brittany in north-western France.
Plouay hosts the GP...
- and
designed by Frédéric
Soubirou under Citroën
design chief Jean-Pierre
Ploué. The Citroën C-Sportlounge
inspired the DS 5 in 2011, and has rear suicide...
-
Christian Streiff was
replaced by
Philippe Varin (CEO) and Jean-Pierre
Ploué (head of design) was
transferred from his post at Citroën. In 2009, Peugeot...
- C4's
design was
created by a team that
included Donato Coco, Jean
Pierre Ploué and
Bertrand Rapatel.[failed verification]
Building on the
floor of its...
- Lancia, Luca
Napolitano was
appointed the car maker's CEO, and Jean-Pierre
Ploué its
chief designer.
Three new
electric models were
announced in June 2021:...
-
replacing the
Renault 4 with a
minivan model. Le Quément
chose a Jean-Pierre
Ploué design to
develop the
production version. Le Quément
stretched the original...
- fourth-generation C3 are
available with a
battery electric variant.
After Jean-Pierre
Ploué was
appointed Director of the Citroën
Design Center in 2000, he designed...
-
design was made by
Takumi Yamamoto, a ****anese
designer from Jean-Pierre
Ploué's Style Citroën
design team.
Takumi Yamamoto was a
childhood friend of Kazunori...