Lusch Motors

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General

Lusch Motors is a vehicle brand created and ran by Owen Lusch. Lusch Motors mainly focuses on European cars, though some Asian and American cars are being sold as well. The brand is established in 2008 with the release of the Lusch Motors Range Roamer, a vehicle based on the 2007 Range Rover. This vehicle wasn't sold much at first, but enough to create a profit and make it possible to create a second car, the Lusch Motors BNV Y7 (based off a BMW 7 serie).

At the time of the release of Lusch Motors' second car, Owen met car creator Will Szymborska, who allowed him to sell the new Lusch Motors cars at his store in Zebulon.

Moderate success

With the release of the Lusch Motors Land Roamer came moderate success for Owen Lusch. The vehicle was sold reasonably well and created a profit. There were two other Land Roamers made (a softtop version and a modern version), which gave the Lusch Motors brand a off-road status.

First sculpted car

Lusch Motors created it's first sculpted car, the Lusch Motors Evoluzione, in August/September 2008.