“The hub of domestic bicycle manufacturing.”

Accell Hunland

Our History

Our company specializes in the assembly of mid-range and high-end traditional and electric bicycles. The first bicycle rolled off the assembly line in August 2002, and since then more than 4 million have followed, 98.5% of which are electric bicycles.
2001
June 1.
Founding of Accell Hunland Ltd.
2001
August
Launch of greenfield investment
2002
July
Opening of Hall 1 (Σ 3,000 m²)
2002
August
First bicycle manufactured (Hercules)
2003
January
Opening of halls 2-3 (Σ 9,000 m²)
2003
December
100,000 bicycles manufactured (Hercules)
2007
January
Opening of halls 4, 5, and 6 (Σ 18,000 m²)
2009
January
Production of the first e-bike
2009
July
1 millionth bicycle manufactured (Lapierre)
2012
January
Opening of Hall 7 (Σ 24,000 m²)
2014
May
Acquisition of ISO 9001:2008 certification
2015
October
2 millionth bicycle manufactured
2018
June
Production record: 30 052 units / month
2020
November
3 millionth bicycle manufactured (Haibike)
2023
March
Production record: 36 601 units / month
2024
november
4 millionth bicycle manufactured (Batavus)

Accell Hunland Kft, a member of the Accell Group, operates Hungary’s largest bicycle assembly plant in Tószeg.

The Accell Group employs nearly 3,700 people in 15 countries—including the Netherlands, Germany, France, Turkey, and China—and sells its products in more than 80 countries. The group is a leader in the mid-range and high-end segments of bicycles, bicycle parts, and accessories in Western Europe, the United Kingdom, and the United States. The company is a major supplier of electric bicycles in Europe, where it is the market leader in terms of revenue.

The Hungarian subsidiary of the Dutch international bicycle manufacturer Accell Group is ranked among Hungary’s 100 largest companies.

In 2022, Accell Hunland Kft. generated net sales of 377 million EUR!

Our 24,000 m² factory in Tószeg, located on a 760,000 m² site, can employ up to 700 people during peak season.

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