Why TORA? Members of the Truck and Off-Road Alliance (TORA) represent the collective interest of all its members through a single, powerful voice that can play a significant role in shaping the industry. They are joined together to form a potent coalition whose mission is to determine and shape the future of the off-road and truck accessory industry. TORA is a council whose member companies manufacture, distribute, sell and/or install accessories for off-road vehicles, light-duty pickup trucks, ATVs, or provide services to the off-road and truck accessory industry.
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TORA FEATURE VEHICLE
Truck and off-road builders have an exclusive opportunity to showcase their vehicles in a premier spot at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Open exclusively to SEMA Truck & Off-Road Alliance (TORA) members, the TORA Feature Vehicle Program will highlight up to ten (10) unique builds. Applications are being accepted in the categories of SUV, Side-by-Side, Lifted Truck, Lowered Truck, Overland, Off-Road, EV, CUV/Crossover.
Feature vehicle space at the SEMA Show is typically reserved for exhibitors. However, the TORA Feature Vehicle Program gives all TORA member exhibiting manufacturers, and non-exhibiting builders, and retailers a rare opportunity to obtain added exposure, as well as showcase the builders and manufacturers whose parts are installed on their vehicle.
TORA SEMA Show Events
Come join us at the TORA events during SEMA Show. Click below for TORA events happening at the 2024 SEMA Show.
Who is TORA?
The Truck and Off-Road Alliance (TORA) represents the collective interest of all its members through a single, powerful voice to help guide and shape the future of the off-road and truck accessory industry. Members companies consist of a variety of groups who distribute, sell and/or install accessories for off-road vehicles, light-duty pickup trucks, ATVs, or provide services to the off-road and truck accessory industry.
At the SEMA Show, the TORA Reception is the perfect event for truck and off-road professionals to make new business connections, mingle in a relaxed atmosphere and learn about the latest resources and programs that TORA has to offer to its member companies.
They also offer a Happy Hour while at the SEMA Show! Grow and expand your network and connect through open conversation while winding down from a busy day on the floor.
Mission Statement
To serve, engage, and unite the truck and off-road community through networking, education, and outreach initiatives to provide value and help our members succeed.
About TORA
Throughout the decade and beyond, quality and service will be the hallmarks of successful businesses.
TORA is a council of the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA). If your company manufactures, distributes, sells and/or installs accessories for light-duty pickup trucks, vans and SUVs, or provides services to the light-truck accessory industry, TORA welcomes your participation and encourages you to join today. The benefits are priceless.
Powerful reasons to join TORA today:
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Representation of the collective interests of all members through a single, powerful voice that can play a significant role in shaping the industry.
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A forum for addressing the issues facing the light-truck accessory industry.
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Unlimited networking opportunities through council meetings, functions and special events.
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Dealer education in the form of workshops and seminars held throughout
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Industry recognition at annual awards ceremonies.
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...And much more!
How Do You Get Involved?
TORA invites all companies serving the light-truck accessory market to join in meeting these critical goals. To become active in TORA, your company must first be a SEMA member. Join SEMA now. TORA participation also includes an annual dues supplement, the proceeds of which are used to fund council-specific programs and activities ($50 for truck/car clubs, $100 for all other SEMA members). For more information, contact Denise Waddingham.
TORA Updates
TORA Select Committee
Matt Reasoner, Chair
RealTruck
Dawson D. Druesedow, Chair-Elect
4 Wheel Performance
Troy Wirtz, IPC
Dee Zee Inc.
Kirstin Backes
COBB Tuning
John DeBlasio
AllPro Distributing
Hollie Calvert Fowler
Seattimesyndicate
Chris Gramelspacher
Adventure Lifestyle Group
Mike Hallmark
Global Goodness Garage
Erik Heitman
1st Gear Garage
Jenna Jefferies
Vance & Hines
Andy Morgan
Keystone Automotive Opperations
John Rosanbalm
FOX PVD
Randall Speir
RS Marqueting
Tara Thompson
Dixie 4 Wheel Drive
David Williams
Go Rhino/Big Country
TORA Member Logo Download
Guidelines for Proper Usage of the SEMA Logo(s)
- SEMA encourages TORA members to post the TORA Member logo on their company website and use it on company-related materials such as letterhead, catalogs, business cards and advertisements.
- A TORA member may not use the TORA Logo to market a particular product, or affix the logo to a product or to product packaging.
- The TORA Member logo may never be used by a TORA member as a "stand-alone"; the logo must clearly say "Member" exactly as it is placed shown to the left.
- The TORA Member logo may not, under any circumstances, be distorted in its display; the logo must be vertically positioned as originally intended (not tweaked, turned upside down, etc.).
- The TORA Member logo may not be printed in any other color(s) than the original red, black and white scheme. If red is unattainable, then all black is permissible.
If you require a hi-res version of the logo, please email member@sema.org.