KTM, Husqvarna Motorcycles and GASGAS are all part of the Pierer Mobility Group’s brands sold here in the United States. Their headquarters have been located in Murrieta for several years, but the fast-growing group is moving less than a mile away to a larger facility. Last Wednesday, industry representatives, the motorcycle press and local political figures gathered at the construction site to hear several speeches, including one from KTM’s CEO Stefan Pierer (pictured below).
Here is the press release from KTM:
MURRIETA, Calif. – KTM North America, Inc., a leading producer of high-performance street and offroad motorcycles, celebrated progress of its all-new $50 million North American Group Headquarters project on Wednesday with an exclusive event held at the new building site in Murrieta.
With local and regional dignitaries on-site, along with members of the press and global racing athletes from KTM, Husqvarna Motorcycles and GASGAS, attendees were treated to an exclusive first-look at the project’s 150,000 square foot plans, which include amenities for over 300 world-class employees. The three-building campus is set to include corporate offices, state-of-the-art technical and warehouse spaces, and the company’s world-renown racing departments for all three brands.
Additionally, the very first brick laying ceremony was conducted by KTM’s Global and North America Board of Directors, a significant moment in the history of Murrieta and U.S. motorcycling, as KTM AG CEO, Stefan Pierer, was in attendance.
“It’s a very exciting and emotional day for me. Exactly 30 years ago, I started on a very small scale in the U.S. with a total of 12 people and now we are by far the biggest European motorcycle producer and we are employing 5,000 people. The key success factor behind it, I can tell you, is racing. Racing is basically the driving force that we created throughout the 30 years and it brings us to this – the biggest single investment I ever did – with a $50 million dollar project here in the U.S. It’s also a new target for everybody and it’s really a great moment. Now, let’s look ahead and let’s set up new targets for the future,” commented Stefan Pierer during his welcome speech.
John Hinz, CEO, KTM North America, Inc. added, “Our group of brands have an incredibly storied history here in the U.S. and in North America, and we are honored to carry this legacy forward into the next generation. This celebration marks another incredible milestone in our history with this new campus, which is an incredible tool for us to deliver our service to our dealers as they truly are the lifeblood of our company. To commit to an investment like this requires bravery, and I want to thank Mr. Pierer and the Board of Directors for their continued commitment to the business here in the U.S. and in North America. Our goal is to grow the sport of motorcycling and the sport of bicycling, and these new buildings are going to be an incredible asset to continue delivering that service to our dealers across America.”
With global headquarters based in Mattighofen, Austria, KTM is Europe’s leading high-performance street and offroad sport motorcycle manufacturer that has been an active player in the ever-growing North American market since 1967. Since the acquisition of further brands such as Husqvarna Motorcycles in 2013 and GASGAS Motorcycles in 2020, KTM has witnessed a significant increase in demand for two-wheelers across the globe and now with PIERER Mobility’s incorporation of the fast growing E-bike sector, the company looks ahead to a bright future in sustainable two-wheel transportation.
For more information on KTM, visit www.ktm.com.
Race on Sunday, sell bikes on Monday. This quote still speaks truth, at least in North America where we are obsessed with the fastest and best and have the cash to pretend we too are superstars:
“…The key success factor behind it, I can tell you, is racing. Racing is basically the driving force that we created throughout the 30 years and it brings us to this…”
I’m at a loss. What is this 50 dollar complex and the 5000 who work there for? KTM is a company that adds value to raw materials. Now they are going to spend 50 million on a building to house 5000 Corvette driving employees that add no value to any raw materials. How is this a good idea?
+1 with Bart. Thought it was an old GM building with that lineup
Rendering guy needs to add some KTMs and Huskies to his modeling library. 3 digital Corvettes in the rendered lot and no “motorcycles only” parking!
Withholding payment until digital motos appear in virtual parking lot.