Jaguar Land Rover In 2003, Melville joined the Jaguar Land Rover Advanced Design team, where he went on to design the
Range Rover Evoque.
General Motors In 2006, he joined General Motors in the
UK as Senior Creative Designer.
McLaren In 2009, he was recruited by McLaren CEO
Antony Sheriff, and became the Senior Designer for McLaren Automotive. He designed the
McLaren 570S, 570GT & 570S Spider before designing the McLaren 720S, which debuted in 2017. The 720S, designed by Melville, represents a departure from McLaren's classic design style. The traditional side air takes have been removed in exchange for smooth side panels. The
dihedral doors include built-in air channels which direct air to the engine. "Every profile, every curve on this car has been designed for maximum driver engagement," says Melville about the 720S. In May 2017, Melville was promoted to McLaren Director of Design, replacing
Frank Stephenson. , designed by Robert Melville As McLaren Director of Design Melville led the design of some of McLaren’s most iconic designs such as the
McLaren Senna,
Speedtail,
Elva,
765LT and McLaren Solus GT. Melville first penned the concept that became the Solus GT in 2011 as a ‘design vision’ to guide all McLarens for the coming generation and beyond. The concept first appeared in the 2017 video game Gran Turismo. Melville left McLaren in 2022, replaced by Goran Ozbolt. ==Design Collaborations==