SEMA Show

OEMs Unveil Significant New Models for the Aftermarket

By SEMA Editors

Several automakers have unveiled new models at the 2023 North American International Auto Show, some of which can serve as a preview for what's to come for this year's highly anticipated SEMA Show, October 31-November 3 in Las Vegas.

Ford

Ford showed off its '24 F-150 Tremor, which might be one of the most feature-filled full-size trucks available to buyers.

For example, Ford showed off its '24 F-150 Tremor, which might be one of the most feature-filled full-size trucks available to buyers. It features an updated grille, headlights, stamped steel bumpers, special off-road tires and an upgraded tailgate door. In addition, the truck reportedly features a 12-in. infotainment system screen, digital gauge cluster and heads-up display.

Ford Tailgate

The '24 Ford F-150 features updated stamped steel bumpers and an upgraded tailgate door.

In addition, GMC showcased its first-ever Sierra EV Denali, a powerful electric pickup truck with a sleek grille and headlights. The model features advanced driving experience and driver-assisted technology, with more details expected to be announced at a later date.

Sierra

GMC's first-ever Sierra EV Denali features advanced driving experience and driver-assisted technology.

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Builds like these are expected to be highlighted outside of and throughout the SEMA Show floor, so you don't want to miss the 2023 event, October 31-November 3 in Las Vegas.

SEMA Show management is dedicated to making the event as cost-effective as possible for all. Registration is $60 through September 29 and $120 after that date. 

Registering early allows attendees to take advantage of the best rates and receive all the necessary information for planning their SEMA Show experience. Early registration also ensures that attendees will receive their badges in the mail before this year's event. 

Get started on your road to the 2023 SEMA Show by registering today at SEMAShow.com/register!