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*[http://www.artega.de/index.php?av=gb Official Artega Website] | *[http://www.artega.de/index.php?av=gb Official Artega Website] | ||
**[http://www.artega.de/ Official Artega Website in German] | **[http://www.artega.de/ Official Artega Website in German] | ||
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Artega (otherwise known as Paragon AG) started life as an electronics, control and display component supplier to almost every major car manufacturer. It is based Delbruck, North Rhine Westphalia in Germany and founded by CEO Klaus Dieter Frers.
History
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Future Models
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Current Models
Discontinued Models
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See Also
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Current GT · Paragon AG · Henrik Fisker · Albrecht Goertz | ||
Klaus Dieter Frers | Corporate website | independent |