Lucas Oil announces the opening of its new global headquarters in Indianapolis

The 70,000+ sq. ft. facility in Indianapolis was designed to honor Lucas Oil’s legacy while driving the future of automotive excellence.

Lucas Oil CEO Morgan Lucas and President Katie Lucas officially cut the ribbon at the company’s new headquarters in Indianapolis.

Lucas Oil Products has announced the relocation of its global headquarters to Indianapolis, with the company opening a new 70,000+ square foot facility on the north side of the city at 3610 River Crossing Parkway, Indianapolis, Indiana, 46240.

To mark the occasion, Lucas Oil hosted a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Tuesday, November 12. The move consolidates the company’s operations in Indiana, aiming to streamline processes and enhance efficiency.

“We are incredibly proud to relocate our global headquarters to Indianapolis,” said Morgan Lucas, CEO of Lucas Oil Products. “This move marks an exciting new chapter for Lucas Oil, and we’re thrilled to officially establish our roots here. With our family history in Indiana, it truly feels like we’re coming home as we continue to grow and innovate.”

The new headquarters features state-of-the-art offices with premium employee amenities, a museum showcasing memorabilia and photos, and a production studio for on-site content creation. The facility is also equipped to accommodate vehicle movements for shoots. Work conducted at the headquarters will support the company’s research and development labs and grease manufacturing facility in Corydon, Indiana.

“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 said it has added 110 employees between the team at the new Indianapolis headquarters’ property, the Corydon grease plant, and MAVTV, a cable network dedicated solely to motorsports that will also be based in the new Lucas Oil headquarters. The company said day-to-day operations of the television network will be run from the first floor of the building.

Lucas Oil’s headquarters were previously located in California.