Lucas Oil Products has relocated its global headquarters to Indianapolis.
The second-generation, family-led business known for its cutting-edge automotive products and innovative solutions, has opened its new 70,000-plus-square-foot base on the north side of the city at 3610 River Crossing Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46240, according to a press release.
“We are incredibly proud to relocate our global headquarters to Indianapolis,” said Morgan Lucas, CEO of Lucas Oil Products. “This move marks a new chapter, and we’re eager to officially put down our roots and build on our current partnerships here. We are committed to continuing to grow and innovate, and with all of our family history in Indiana, it feels like we are truly coming home.”
Lucas Oil products – including more than 300 types of high-performance engine oils, additives and lubricants – can be bought all over the world and are essential for everyday car users, as well as industrial and agricultural workers, racing athletes, hobbyists, including those with boats, motorcycles, and historic cars, and outdoor enthusiasts, the company states.
The new headquarters includes state-of-the-art offices with premium employee amenities and a museum space with memorabilia and photos. The building also houses a production studio for creating content onsite and is large enough for Lucas Oil team members to move vehicles in and out of the building to accommodate photo and video shoots.
Work done at the headquarters will support the research and development labs and grease manufacturing facility in Corydon, Indiana, which opened earlier this year.
“As we open our new headquarters, we want to celebrate the dedication and loyalty of our team members,” said Katie Lucas, president of Lucas Oil Products. “We are incredibly grateful for our team’s hard work and commitment and providing them with a beautiful space to work is one way we can say thank you. The heart of Lucas Oil is to serve others and we look forward to continuing to serve our people, our customers and certainly those in our community.”
Lucas Oil will add an additional 110 employees between the team at the new Indianapolis headquarters property, the Corydon grease plant, and MAVTV. MAVTV, a cable network dedicated solely to motorsports, will also be based in the new Lucas Oil headquarters, running the day-to-day operations of the television network from the first floor of the building.
Lucas Oil’s headquarters was previously located in California and this move to consolidate efforts in Indiana will streamline operations and enhance efficiency to help the Lucas Oil team better serve its customer base all over the world, officials note.