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Gemballa sharpens its corporate strategy and provides an outlook on future models. The Luxury Customization Division will be greatly expanded in the future in addition to Hypercar development Leonberg, 11.03.2020. Gemballa, the world renowned southern German refinement and tuning company, will in future divide its business areas into three separate divisions. The development and production of the first own Gemballa Hypercar will be done in the Hypercar Division (HD). Additionally, the Luxury Customization Division (LCD) will group together the previous areas of vehicle refinement, performance enhancements, limited small series and one-offs. The Gemballa Classics Division (CD) will now be responsible for the maintenance and restoration of classic Gemballa vehicles. Delimitation of the business areas for more dynamism  “With the delimitation of the individual business areas and the management as a separate profit centre, we want to ensure a clearer corporate st...

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