our brands and help support
sales. This new campus show-
cases not only the facilities as a
tool for our employees and deal-
ers, but it's our commitment, our
dedication and our investment
into the motorcycle and bicycle
industry here in North America."
The development, which is
situated on 20 acres of land
adjacent to the French Val
-
ley Airport just off Winchester
Road, was initially announced
in August 2021 and the proj-
ect officially broke ground in
November of the same year.
Following a development phase
over the past 15 months, the
$53 million corporate campus
is now operational with three
state-of-the-art buildings that
include over 130,000 square
feet of space dedicated to the
company's technical develop
-
ment, administrative offices,
media relations, dealer training,
warehouse and world champion-
ship racing departments, with
12 additional acres set aside for
future development.
The group's purpose-built
private motorsports facility—RD
Field—sits one block south of
the corporate campus, equipped
with two supercross test tracks,
hard enduro test track and a
trials competition section for
product testing and athlete train
-
ing.
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(Left) Peirer addresses the many
invitees for the grand opening.
(Right) Justin Barcia seems to
approve of his new setup. The new
race shop is home to all Pierer
Mobility's factory supercross/
motocross, off-road and flat
track race teams, including KTM,
Husqvarna and GasGas.
(Below left) KTM's new North
American headquarters is made
up of two large buildings—the
main headquarters (pictured) and
race shop. The cost? $53 million.
(Below right) Walk through the main
entrance and this is what you see.