Ford Takes Aim at Aging

Ergonomics will rival styling as a featured design attribute once Baby Boomers, the market’s most prosperous demographic, start to show their age, says Ford Motor Co.’s North American design chief.

Superior ergonomics are key to designing vehicles for an aging population, Peter Horbury says, noting that he himself is a Baby Boomer and “makes damn sure these young designers are thinking about me when ...

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