BACK TO THE ROOTS: FORMER HARTGE HALL BECOMES NEW ROLFHARTGE WORKSHOP

After 40 years, ROLFHARTGE is returning to its roots and celebrates the opening of a former HARTGE Motorsport hall as a new development and production centre.

The hall served as a motorsport development centre under Hartge Motorsport from 1983 for racing cars and exclusive production cars of the BMW brand. Until the end, it was home to exclusive classic cars such as the BMW 507, Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Gullwing and many more. . “The hall will now once again serve as a production and development hall for our ROLFHARTGE automobiles,” says Managing Director Rolf Hartge. In particular for the development and manufacture of Mercedes-Benz vehicles for small series of ROLFHARTGE edition models, but also for the production and modification of the newly developed ROLFHARTGE Office Vans.

Presentation of vehicles, (Hartge H35), at the opening of the Hartge Hall in 1983.

Rolf and Hendrik Hartge during the opening of the new ROLFHARTGE workshop in the old Hartge Hall.

Modification of a ROLFHARTGE Edition Model

ROLFHARTGE Team in the ROLFHARTGE Workshop

ROLFHARTGE Edition Model based on a Mercedes-Benz GLC X254