DESIGN HERO
ANDREAS MINDT
VW’s design boss relishes the challenge of refreshing the brand. James Attwood learns what goes into his ‘secret sauce’
PHOTOGRAPHY JACK HARRISON
Mindt’s reimagined Caterham appeared in the 16 June 1993 issue of Autocar
❝ I grew up in Wolfsburg and have it in my blood. I know exactly what to do with Volkswagen ❞
In June 1993, Autocar asked a group of students at Coventry University’s School of Transport Design to imagine a modern reinterpretation of the Caterham Seven. Exactly 31 years later, one of the students featured – a German, then on exchange from the Pforzheim University School of Design – is back in the pages of Autocar for his efforts at reinvigorating a long-running car brand.
Except this time it isn’t a hypothetical exercise: Andreas Mindt is now head of design at Volkswagen, and he has been tasked with helping spark fresh life into one of the world’s biggest car marques. On his return to Wolfsburg in February last year, he had just weeks to pen the ID 2all, a model that neatly balances modern design with retro flourishes – and it was incredibly well received. The concept was upbeat, friendly and infectiously enthusiastic, much like the man who led its design.
ID GTI concept sports anumber of neat design cues
Most importantly, the ID 2all – and Volkswagen boss Thomas Schäfer’s new ‘love brand’ concept – served as a major course correction after years of somewhat anonymous ID electric models, with an approach that sees the manufacturer embracing its traditions without getting stuck in the past. This immediate impact Mindt has had on his return to Volkswagen is why we have named him our Design Hero for 2024.