Designer of the year

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EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT and HEAD, KIA GLOBAL DESIGN

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AFTER A SUCCESSFUL TWO-DECADE run as a designer at Daimler and BMW, Karim Habib took his talents first to Infiniti, then to Kia.

There, as executive vice president and head of Kia Global Design, he has been pushing the envelope and raising expectations since 2019, but never more than in 2023 and 2024.

“I am extremely happy that Kia is perceived as pushing the envelope when it comes to design, and believe it is essential for designers to consistently take creative risks. It is important for design to be an authentic representation of the product and the brand’s values,” Habib told Newsweek.

The company’s heralded EV9 three-row, battery-electric SUV is a sleek blend of aerodynamics and technology. In addition to its cutting-edge design, it set the bar for a new level of sustainability within Kia when it debuted in early 2023.

Exterior elements from that model, and the sustainability focus, continued into the next round of vehicles to break cover. The two-row EV5 SUV is, in large part, a smaller EV9.

“Sustainability is at the core of Kia’s vision for the future. It is essential for us as a company, and we want to build our culture with long-term sustainability in mind. Our responsibility toward nature and future generations is something we are very aware of,” Habib said.

“We still have some way to go, but we aim to take every step forward with that responsibility in mind. Whether it’s with our choice of materials or our development processes, we are working hard to improve, and challenge ourselves constantly to be better and more responsible.”

Two new design model cars, the Concept EV3 small SUV and Concept EV4 sedan, push the traditional forms of transportation even further. Concept EV3 combines the best of Kia Niro and EV9 design into a form fitting for roads across the globe.

Concept EV4’s robust but sleek exterior, side-situated headlights and sweeping roofline give it a shape unlike anything on the market. Unique wheel designs and a posterior that is a progression on that of the EV6 electric crossover help the model stand out.

The shapes and forms Habib and his team put forward are breaking long-held molds, spurred by the architecture opportunities new battery-electric vehicle platforms allow and Kia’s commitment to creativity.

A walk through the rooms and halls of the company’s design center reveals spaces filled with models, inspirat

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