- Designer of Opel Experimental GT and Opel GT production car
- Headed Rüsselsheim Advanced Design Studio from 1964
- Also gave Opel Calibra its wind-cheating shape
Erhard Schnell, Opel Designer, Dies Aged 92 |
Erhard Schnell died last weekend in Trebur, Hesse. Father of the Opel GT was 92. He remained closely associated with Opel until the last and was present at many events. In 2018, the designer celebrated 50 years of the Opel GT with classic car fans from all over the world at the Hockenheimring. Born in Frankfurt, Schnell was famous for his sense of humour, which also appeared in his mischievous cartoons.
Born in 1927, Erhard Schnell studied commercial graphics in Offenbach before his career as a designer. In 1952, he started working as a designer at Opel. As a passionate graphic artist, he was always proud to have designed the curved lettering of the Opel Kapitän and Rekord. In 1961, he perfected his design skills at the GM Tech Center in Detroit.
In 1962, he began developing the first concept car from a European automobile manufacturer. His ideas took shape in the “Opel Styling Studio” opened in Rüsselsheim in 1964. Experimental GT emerged and its dynamic silhouette acquired the soubriquet "Coke Bottle Shape". The Experimental GT celebrated its world premiere at the IAA in 1965, and only three years later the production Opel GT rolled off the assembly line. Father of the Opel GT was thrilled with his big hit, whose sleek lines resembled those of the contemporary Corvette.
Opel GT |
Opel Calibra |
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