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LOMA Automotive Design LLC, operating under the brand name LOMA Wheels, is a German-founded officially certified superlative wheel company founded in 2008 and specializing in automotive aftermarket tuning. The company produces forged custom wheels and body kits for automotive brands and accommodates luxury car brands.[1]

History

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Founded on September 1, 2008, by Mario Radosavljevic, the company is privately owned by the LOMA Group Monaco. It was originally founded in Monte Carlo, Monaco, and is now headquartered in the United Arab Emirates. As the largest custom wheel manufacturer outside China, LOMA has its origins in motorsports and has gained significant popularity for craftsmanship, designs, production, and innovation.[2]

With over 25 companies and 400 employees worldwide, LOMA is focused on producing high-performance superlight T6065 forged alloy wheels, carbon fibers, and composites. Over the years, the company has also been featured in several renowned publications.[3]

Partnerships and acquisitions

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In 2013, VOS Motorsports, an automobile performance parts company in Germany, partnered with LOMA Wheels to provide a wider range of products.[4]

Over the years, LOMA has partnered with several renowned companies, including Prior Design in 2014, Breathless Performance in 2017, Vivid Racing, Carage Koenigsegg Switzerland in 2019, Redline Cars UK in 2020, Stars Monte Carlo in 2021, and PP-Performance in 2022.[5]

References

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  1. ^ "Rev Up Your Mercedes G500 or G63 AMG with LOMA CF24 F1 AERODISC Custom Wheels – Formula One-Inspired Performance and Style". Digital Journal.
  2. ^ "Ferrari Purosangue Custom Wheels by LOMA Forged™ - Ucommune International (NASDAQ:UK)". Benzinga.
  3. ^ "Ferrari F12 Berlinetta Rides on Loma Wheels". GTspirit. 19 September 2015.
  4. ^ "Custom Wheels for Porsche 992 Turbo S by LOMA CF24 F1 AERODISC: The First AI-Developed Aftermarket Wheels with Formula 1 Technology". MarketWatch.
  5. ^ "MARIO RADOSAVLJEVIC IS THE LORD OF THE RIMS". theemiratestimes. 2 November 2022.