Thu, 11/18/2021 - 11:45

By SEMA Editors

SEMA eNews highlights SEMA-member companies’ websites weekly through the Hot Links to Cool Sites section. SEMA members: To be included in Hot Links to Cool Sites, email your company name and website to enews@sema.org. Note: Make sure to include “Hot Links” in the subject line of the email.

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 11:45

Board

Dear SEMA Member:

A strong SEMA Board means wise leadership and an association that serves its members well. As a member of the Association, we are currently seeking your recommendation for industry leaders to serve on the SEMA Board of Directors.

The following seats are open for this year’s election:

  • Manufacturers (3 open seats)
  • Manufacturers Rep (1 open seat)

Please take a moment and tell us whom you would recommend as a potential nominee for a board member position by completing and submitting a nomination form. To help the vetting process, please include brief information about the nominee’s qualifications, such as background, experience and achievements that would make that nominee an outstanding board candidate.

Nominations for the SEMA Board of Directors are due on Wednesday, January 5, 2022. Please complete and submit the nomination form.

We urge you to take part in the nominations process—our industry has many individuals who would be an asset to the Board, but we need you to help bring them to the attention of the Nominating Committee.

Thank you for your attention to this important request.

Sincerely,

Chris Kersting, CAE
SEMA President & CEO

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 11:43

By SEMA Editors

 

Latest Jobs Added to SEMA Career Center

 

Are you hunting for a new job? The SEMA Career Center has a comprehensive listing of automotive-related job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest jobs posted to the website.

National Sales Manager
Paramount Automotive is hiring a national sales manager. The position will have direct responsibility to achieve sales objectives. The ideal candidate must be proficient in developing positive customer relationships and successfully navigating complex organizational structures to close on programs and opportunities. Other responsibilities include interfacing with existing and new customers to drive growth, improving customer satisfaction and helping determine market product requirements. This position requires travel nationally, presenting and demonstrating programs and products.

High-Performance Engine Assembler
Group-A Engineering is hiring a high-performance engine assembler to work on high-profile projects. Applicants must be mature, experienced and versatile and have the ability to work on various engines and vehicles, both import and domestic. A minimum of 3–5 years’ high-performance engine building experience is required.

Marketing Manager
CSF Cooling is hiring a marketing manager to develop brand and marketing strategies, delegate tasks to the marketing team, set and achieve targets and establish relationships with the media and clients. The ideal candidate must have a solid marketing background and work experience managing a variety of promotional projects end-to-end, including paid advertising campaigns and digital marketing techniques. This position will report directly to the director/GM and oversee internal marketing teams.

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 10:44

Industry Mourns Loss of Driving Legend Bob Bondurant

Bondurant

Legendary American race car driver Bob Bondurant has passed away at 88 years old. Bondurant was introduced to racing by his father, John Roper Bondurant, at the age of 8. He began his racing career piloting flat track vehicles as a teenager. At 23, he began racing in Morgan Plus Fours before moving on to Corvettes and later the legendary Shelby Daytona Coupe, in which he won the World SportsCar Championship’s 24 Hours of Le Mans with Dan Gurney in 1964. Bondurant also raced in Formula 1 for Ferrari before moving to Can-Am with Peter Revson in the Lola T70 Mark II. Following a crash at Watkins Glen in New York, Bondurant opened the Bob Bondurant School of High Performance Driving in 1968. Since then, the school has taught the copyrighted “Bondurant Method” with its lineup of instructors. More than 500,000 students have graduated from the school, overseen by the company president and CEO and Bondurant’s wife Pat.

S. Torrence, Capps, Anderson and M. Smith Claim World Championships at Auto Club NHRA Finals

Steve Torrence, Greg Anderson and Matt Smith all wrapped up their championship seasons, racing to a world title and the event victory last Sunday at the season finale, the Auto Club NHRA Finals at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona. All four points leaders entering the race also claimed world titles, as Torrence clinched his fourth straight world title in Top Fuel, Anderson and Smith each won their fifth championship in Pro Stock and Pro Stock Motorcycle, respectively, and Ron Capps picked up his second career world title in Funny Car.

Torrence

Steve Torrence secured the world title for a fourth consecutive year with a win in the first round in his 11,000-hp Capco Contractors dragster.

Bob Tasca III (Funny Car) also picked up a win at the final race of the Countdown to the Championship and the 2021 NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series season. Torrence secured the world title for a fourth consecutive year with a win in the first round in his 11,000-hp Capco Contractors dragster. He powered to the victory, going 3.759 seconds at 317.12 in the final round against Antron Brown.

Capps won his second world title when defending world champ Matt Hagan lost in the semifinals. The Funny Car veteran won his first title in 2016 and was helped by a first round win against Terry Haddock on Sunday in his 11,000-hp NAPA Auto Parts Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat.

Tasca led the points for eight straight races in the early portion of the season and while he wasn’t in the title mix at the end of the year, he finished on a strong note, going 3.955 at 321.65 in his 11,000-hp Mustang to defeat Alexis DeJoria’s 3.974.

A dream season for Anderson ended with a fifth world championship in his HendrickCars.com Chevrolet Camaro when he slipped past defending world champ Erica Enders in the semifinals. The all-time wins leader in Pro Stock history then rolled to his 99th career win, going 6.574 at 208.23 in the final round, defeating KB Racing teammate Kyle Koretsky on a holeshot.

Smith wrapped up his second straight world championship and fifth overall by winning in the second round on his Denso Auto Parts/Stockseth/Matt Smith Racing EBR against three-time world champion Angelle Sampey. Smith was first off the starting line in the pivotal matchup to pull off the holeshot victory and replicated that in the final round, going 6.817 at 200.74 to beat Karen Stoffer on a holeshot. That gave Smith six victories during his championship season.

The 2022 NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series begins February 17-20 with the Lucas Oil NHRA Winternationals presented by ProtectTheHarvest.com at Auto Club Raceway at Pomona.

Bob Jenkins Named 2021 Squier-Hall Award Recipient

Bob Jenkins

Longtime NASCAR broadcaster Bob Jenkins has been named the winner of the 2021 Squier-Hall Award for NASCAR Media Excellence.

He is the 10th recipient of the prestigious award named after Ken Squier and Barney Hall. Jenkins served as the lead lap-by-lap announcer for NASCAR broadcasts on ESPN and ABC from 1981–2000. He passed away in August at age 73 after a battle with brain cancer.

Jenkins will be honored during NASCAR Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony festivities on Friday, January 21, 2022, and featured in an exhibit in the NASCAR Hall of Fame.

Tickets and more information are available at nascarhall.com.

NHRA Announces Factory X Exhibition Class to Debut in 2022

NHRA has announced a new Factory X (FX) exhibition racing class for the 2022 season. Known as NHRA Factory X presented by Holley, the category will bridge the gap between Factory Stock Showdown and Pro Stock and will be reserved for 2019 and newer manufactured automobiles, including the Chevrolet COPO Camaro, Dodge Challenger Drag Pak and Ford Mustang Cobra Jet.

The FX class will have a minimum weight limit of 2,650 lbs., which is nearly 1,000 lbs. lighter than a Factory Stock Showdown car, and a manual transmission is mandatory. FX will be included in the 2022 season with Competition eliminator across all seven NHRA Divisions and will debut as a 2022 exhibition category beginning mid-year at select NHRA Camping World Drag Racing Series events, with the potential to showcase big-performance numbers right off the bat in the lightweight, modified class. For more information, including race car specs, visit the announcement here.

For more racing news, visit Performance Racing Industry’s (PRI) website.

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 10:32

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

The U.S. and European Union (E.U.) have agreed to end a three-year dispute over steel and aluminum tariffs. Effective January 1, 2022, the U.S. will no longer impose 25% tariffs on steel (sheets, bars, tubes, etc.) and 10% on aluminum, and will instead use a quota system for EU imports. The agreement will also apply to derivative products made in the EU and subject to the tariffs such as steel bumper stampings (HTSUS 8708.10.30).

The U.S. and Japan are now pursuing a new commercial and Industrial Partnership to bolster economic ties, including strengthening supply chains, export controls and innovations such as digital technologies. As part of the discussions, the two countries have agreed to pursue a quota approach that will allow the metal tariffs to be removed.

The Trump Administration imposed the metal tariffs in 2018 under Section 232 of U.S. trade law, citing a dependence on foreign sources posed a national security threat. Argentina, Australia, Brazil and South Korea were excluded based on quotas and Canada and Mexico were eventually excluded based on the USMCA trade agreement. Although the tariffs have been imposed world-wide, a primary issue to be addressed is global over-production of the metals, especially by China.

For more information, contact Stuart Gosswein at stuartg@sema.org

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 10:27

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Kevin HornbergerAt a gathering of state lawmakers during the 2021 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, Maryland Delegate Kevin Hornberger was named chairman of the State Automotive Enthusiast Leadership Caucus. Del. Hornberger was appointed to the post after West Virginia Delegate Gary Howell’s term as Caucus chairman was completed. Del. Howell served in the role for eight years and will remain involved with the Caucus as Chairman Emeritus.

Supported by SEMA, the State Automotive Enthusiast Leadership Caucus is a bipartisan group of approximately 725 state lawmakers whose common thread is a love for automobiles. The Caucus serves to raise the motor-vehicle hobby’s profile in state legislatures across the country and in the eyes of the public. Many of these lawmakers have sought to preserve and expand the hobby by improving existing motor vehicle statutes and regulations.

Del. Hornberger was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in 2014 and has continuously demonstrated his commitment to keeping his home state friendly to automotive enthusiasts, including introducing SEMA’s model legislation to ease the process for titling and registering former military vehicles. He is also personally invested in protecting the hobby as an enthusiast himself. He owns an ’86 Oldsmobile Cutlass 442 T-Top, a ’67 Chevy RSS Camaro, a ’65 GMC, a ’74 Chevy Blazer K5 and a ’77 GMC Jimmy.

“SEMA has had the pleasure of working with Del. Hornberger on several pieces of pro-hobby legislation in recent years and are excited to welcome him as Caucus chair,” said Christian Robinson, SEMA’s Director of State Government Affairs and SEMA PAC.

Delegate Gary Howell, who was honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2021 SEMA Show, served as an exemplary Caucus Chair for the past eight years. Thanks to his determination and hard work, he has contributed to the thriving automotive hobby in West Virginia. From championing bills to recruiting fellow lawmakers to the Caucus, Howell has upheld the rights of vehicle enthusiasts and raised awareness to the issues facing them. He will continue to be a valued member of the Caucus and a steadfast advocate for the industry.

“Del. Howell’s dedication to the specialty automotive aftermarket industry is unparalleled. He has been an ardent ally for enthusiasts nationwide. SEMA thanks him for his leadership of the State Automotive Enthusiast Leadership Caucus throughout his term,” said Robinson.

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 09:53

SEMA eNews highlights new products from industry companies when available. To have your product considered for upcoming issues, send product press releases to editors@sema.org.

Eaton Introduces Master Differential Install Kits
Eaton

Power-management company Eaton announced that its Vehicle Group now offers Master Differential Install Kits that simplify the process of upgrading to an Eaton aftermarket differential. Each kit contains all the components needed to properly install an Eaton differential and/or replace a ring and pinion.

The new kits help with the installation of popular Eaton aftermarket differentials, including ELocker, PosiTM, Detroit Truetrac, and Detroit Locker. Eaton’s family of differentials provide improved traction in adverse conditions, such as snow, mud, or rock crawling, as well as increased stability while trailering. The differentials also enhance performance for racing vehicles where less wheel slip can mean better track times.

Eaton’s Master Differential Install Kits are available for popular applications, including Jeep JL/JT, GM, Chrysler and Ford 9-in. axles. Additional axle applications will be available in early 2022.

MAHLE Motorsport Introduces 2022 Porsche Application Guide
Mahle

MAHLE Motorsport introduced a new 2022 Application Guide for Porsche. The guide offers a complete listing of all Porsche specific piston kit applications and features a new Porsche 911 2.5L Short Stroke application on page three. The new application guide has been redesigned to be more user-friendly with sections of Water-Cooled and Air-Cooled listings subdivided into four groups based on engine size and application.

MAHLE’s Porsche pistons are machined from forgings with narrower and shorter skirts to reduce weight and friction and are dual coated with Phosphate and MAHLE’s proprietary GRAFAL skirt coating to reduce drag, wear and noise. Piston kits are supplied with performance ring sets made from stronger, more durable materials that are designed to provide more consistent contact with the cylinders resulting in increased sealing and oil control.

The application guide is available on the MAHLE website.

Centerforce Clutches Adds New Twin Disc Clutch and Flywheel Kit for Chevy Big Block Motors
Centerforce

Centerforce has released its new SST (Solid Street Twin) 10.4-in. Twin Disc Clutch and Flywheel Kit that is compatible with the Chevrolet ZZ454 big block motor that features a 1-⅛-in.-26 spline transmission. The SST is a true twin-disc clutch, designed and engineered for vehicles producing up to 925 lb.-ft. of torque.

The SST clutch system is an economical choice for streetcar enthusiasts looking for a complete high-quality twin-disc clutch system. Twin-disc clutches spread the torque load between the two-clutch discs, offering longer clutch life, and smooth engagement. The SST also utilizes solid hubs to reduce the rotational weight on the input shaft for quick, clean shifts.

The kit includes a lightened billet steel flywheel, providing low inertia that results in quicker RPM and the Centerforce anti-rattle system, which reduces floater plate noise, resulting in quieter and smoother shifting. The Centerforce SST 10.4-in. Twin Disc Clutch and Flywheel Kit (PN: 412615748) comes ready for installation and includes a billet steel flywheel, two discs, floater plate, pressure plate, pilot bearing, alignment tool, and ARP pressure plate and flywheel hardware.

Cobra Electronics Unveils Smart Dash Cameras With Alexa Built-In and Real-Time Alerts
Cobra

Cobra Electronics unveiled the newest addition to its existing Cobra SC Series lineup, the Cobra SC 400 and SC 400D Smart Dash Cameras. The new dash cams empower drivers to be more aware of what's happening on their drive and come equipped with Ultra HD 4K video resolution, Alexa built-in, and are capable of recording three cameras (front, rear, and cabin views) simultaneously.

Available for purchase in Best Buy stores and online, as well as through Cobra.com, the products will be one of the most advanced dash cameras on the market today. The models leverage the all-new Drive Smarter app and driver community platform to create a smarter and safer driving experience. 

New HYDRAMAX Under-Dash Hydraulic Clutch System for Chevrolet/GM C10 Trucks
Hydramax

American Powertrain introduced the HYDRAMAX true bolt-in, under-dash Hydraulic Clutch Systems, a kit designed for ’67-’72 Chevy C10 trucks. The new system features an integrated under-dash hydraulic master cylinder and a bolt-in clutch pedal. The included clutch pedal allows for an easy conversion to hydraulic, or an automatic car to manual.

The new HYDRAMAX kit includes a master cylinder, clutch pedal, lines and a billet HYDRAMAX hydraulic slave cylinder bearing. The conical slave cylinder is pre-bled, dual sealed and comes with shims to adjust the distance to the clutch fingers for any type of clutch set-up. Included is a billet reservoir to finish out the install. These kits work with any TREMEC transmission including the T5, TKO/TKX and T-56 Magnum six-speed.

Hot Shot’s Secret Introduces 10w-30 Blue Diamond PAO Diesel Engine Oil
Hot Shot's

Hot Shot’s Secret expanded its Blue Diamond PAO diesel engine oil line with a new 10w-30 offering for heavy-duty use diesel powered vehicles. All Hot Shot’s Secret Blue Diamond Oils utilize 100% poly-alpha-olefin (PAO) Group IV synthetic oil and high-quality Group V esters for a 100% synthetic formula. Previously introduced in two viscosities, 15w-40 and 5w-40, this new 10w-30 viscosity expands the Blue Diamond oil line to meet additional engine oil specifications.

By using 100% synthetic Group IV and Group V base oils, a robust CK-4 additive package, and the infusion of patented FR3 nano lubricant technology, Blue Diamond PAO 10w-30 oil provides an unsurpassed level of longevity and performance unlike other synthetic oils. Benefits include improved starting, increased power and fuel economy, reduced soot, extended engine life, and reduced friction.

Hunter Engineering BL Series Bench Lathes With New Tablet
Hunter

Hunter Engineering announced the addition of a tablet to its BL Series of bench lathes, bringing a range of information to the technician’s fingertips in an intuitive, user-friendly display. Previously, to find the rotor’s minimum thickness or maximum drum diameter, the technician had to search for it on the equipment itself. With the new tablet, the operator can look up the vehicle and access the specifications immediately.

The tablet then calculates the distance between the cutting bits on the lathe and compares it live to the specifications. When the bits move beyond the specs, the screen turns red. When they stay within, the screen remains green.

The tablet also displays information on the depth of cuts, speeds and settings, as well as offers training videos and helpful animations to guide the technician through various procedures. After a certain number of cuts, the BitMinder function reminds the user when it’s time to rotate the bits. More information is available at www.hunter.com/brake-lathes/bench-lathe.

Covercraft Introduces Carhartt Super Dux Seat Covers
Covercraft

Covercraft announced the introduction of Carhartt Super Dux fabric, featuring heavy-duty Cordura, to its existing lines of custom-fit SeatSaver and PrecisionFit seat covers for trucks, SUVs, crossovers and vans.

This new fabric emphasizes Carhartt’s mantra “Born from Work. Built For Play” and highlights the need for heavy-duty, durable goods for hardworking people who love exploring the great outdoors.  

Super Dux will be initially offered in Black only and will be available in early November through most automotive accessory retailer and through www.covercraft.com.

Thu, 11/18/2021 - 09:39

 

The SEMA Data Excellence designation recognizes the companies that have worked with SEMA Data to recreate and relaunch industry-leading product data sets. Here are products from current SEMA Data members that have achieved data excellence.

Oracle Lighting
Rebel/TRX Front Bumper Flush LED Light Bar RAM
Oracle

The market leader in creating high-quality lighting products and innovative LED solutions for the automotive aftermarket, is proud to announce the launch of the Rebel/TRX Front Bumper Flush LED Light Bar System for ’19–’22 RAM 1500 Rebel and ’21–’22 RAM 1500 TRX. 

The lighting system is installed using rivet nuts, which require two holes 3/8-in. to attach the bar to the bumper. Wiring can easily connect to the factory AUX switches. If your truck is not equipped with AUX switches, Oracle Lighting recommends you add Oracle’s switched light bar wiring harness  

Additional product specifications and features include:  

  • Housing: Polycarbonate
  • Lens: Optically Clear Lexan
  • Watts: 100W (20x 5W LED)
  • Amperage: 7.5A @ 12VDC
  • LED: Osram CRDP LED Chip
  • Lumen Output: 12,000lm
  • LED Life: 50,000+ Hours
  • Optics: Mixed Spot/Flood
  • Color Temperature: 5500K
  • Ingress Protection: IP69K
  • Input Voltage: 9V-36V DC

    Package includes: 

  • Front Bumper Flush LED Light Bar System
  • Mounting Hardware

PN: 5885-001/006 & 2088-504
www.oraclelights.com

HushMat
’70–’74 Dodge Challenger Complete Kit
HushMat

Sound deadening and thermal insulation material is designed to make every type of vehicle cool, quiet and comfortable to drive and enjoy! HushMat is an easy to install, USA-made material that molds, forms and adheres to your vehicle’s surface. No tools, glues and or special equipment needed to install HushMat. Simply peel and stick. HushMat has invested thousands of hours over the past 15 years measuring vehicles to create a year-, make- and model-specific portfolio of 365,000 part numbers. HushMat insulates firewall, floor pan, tunnel, doors, roof and trunk. HushMat even provides installation templates to show where each piece is placed.  

https://hushmat.com

ZyCoat Coating Services
ZyBar 16-oz. Midnight Black Finish
ZyBar

High-temperature heat-dissipation coating is designed to reduce radiant heat, reduce under-hood temperatures, offer outstanding corrosion resistance, provide lasting color stability under the most extreme engine conditions and extend the life of your components. ZyBar is rated to internal temperatures well in excess of 2000 F. ZyBar is a single component, durable polymer coating that far outperforms ceramic paints, wraps and heat tapes. ZyBar is spray-applied inside and outside the component. ZyBar treats manifolds, headers, turbo housings, exhaust, brakes and intakes. ZyBar is a thin .001-.0025 film coating that is either oven cured (two hours at 450 F) or air cured (120 hours).

PN: 11016
www.zycoat.com

Thu, 11/11/2021 - 21:56

Here's a look at some of the 2021 SEMA Show's Ford Bronco custom builds, rugged and ready overlanding vehicles, and classic machines with electric motors.

Ford Broncos

Saying that there was a stampede of new Ford Broncos at this year’s SEMA Show isn’t just a clever pun because they were everywhere. With Bronco availability still limited and aftermarket parts just hitting the market, a lot of that herd looked similar. Most only had wheels, tires and a couple of other modifications as companies that were lucky enough to get a Bronco rushed to build them. While there is nothing wrong with a Ford Bronco off the factory floor, the SEMA Show isn’t known for lightly-built vehicles. Check out these eight highly modified Broncos from the 2021 SEMA Show.

Track Attack Bronco

Track Attack

Tucci Hot Rods started with a ’21 Ford Bronco Badlands and went to work transforming it into a showstopper. First to go on was a Fox coilover suspension that clears the way for the attention-grabbing Mattracks 88 Series tracks. We doubt a Bronco on mini-tank tracks would ever get stuck, but a Warn Zeon 10-S winch mounts to a custom front bumper just in case. A mixture of Rigid Industries Adapt and E-Series lights also reside in the front bumper. On top of the Bronco sits a Yakima rack with Exo Snowback mounts for four snowboards and more Rigid Lights. A custom vehicle wrap makes finding the Bronco in a parking lot even easier.

Maxlider Brothers Customs Bronco

Maxlider

Maxlider Brothers Customs is well-known for making extremely clean, functional and absolutely beautiful early Broncos. It took that same approach with this ’21 Ford Bronco Wildtrack, tastefully modifying it without going overboard. Providing extra altitude is a BDS 4-in. suspension system with Fox 2.5-in. Performance Elite Series reservoir shocks. The new suspension system and Maxlider’s Vintage fender flares clear the way for 37-in. BFGoodrich KM3s on 18-in. Maxlider wheels. Guarding the front of the clean Bronco is a Maxlider bumper that incorporates the factory sensors and houses a Warn Zeon 10-S winch. Additional protection comes from Rock Slide Engineering sliders and a rear Maxlider bumper that carries a full-size spare. Other unique modifications include an Advanced Fiberglass Concepts cowl hood, a backlighted grille, Maxlider’s windshield-mount light bar and a custom leather interior.

DelFab Solid-Axle Swap Bronco

Del Fab

Using an independent front suspension hard in gnarly terrain can result in lots of broken parts. With hard use in mind, DelFab Fabrication decided to ditch the Ford Bronco’s IFS to gain more strength and extra articulation. With limited space to work with, a new radius-arm suspension was fabricated front and rear with Fox coilover shocks. Axles from a ’08 Ford Super Duty with 5.38 Yukon gears and lockers are attached to the flexy suspension. Screwed to the ends of the axles are bulbous 40-in. Mickey Thompson Baja Pro XS tires wrapped around 17-in. KMC beadlocks. The rest of the big Bronco features a 4WP front bumper with a Smittybilt winch, 4WP sliders, and a Racktec roof rack with Rigid Industries lights. And, you have to dig that retro-themed paint job, too.

Ultra4 Bronco

Ultra4

Calling Loren Healy’s full-tilt, tube-frame Ultra4 racer a Bronco might be a bit of a stretch, but it does use a Bronco-inspired body and is damn awesome, so it’s included on this list. Underneath that fiberglass hood rests a very healthy Ford V8 big block that pumps out 780 hp and enough torque to reverse the rotation of the Earth. A Holley fuel injection feeds the beast of an engine race gas while twin Optima Yellow Top batteries make sure it always cranks over. Like the rest of the chassis, all the suspension is custom fabricated (including the sexy billet upper A-arms) using Fox coilovers and bypass shocks for 20 in. of front wheel travel and 25 in. in the rear. Massive 42-in. Nitto Trail Grappler M/T tires on 20-in. Weld beadlocks attempt to put all that power to the ground.

BDS Fire Command Bronco

Fire

Built by BDS Suspension, the Fire Command Bronco’s mission is to get rescue and fire personnel into remote areas and rugged terrain. BDS started with a two-door Bronco and then converted it to a half-cab as a nod to the original Broncos. Other custom touches include a drop tailgate conversion, a fabricated roll cage, and a one-off tonneau cover. A CargoGlide tray provides easy access to gear, first-aid equipment and radios, while a chainsaw, axe and ARB Jack reside in a Yakima basket. Helping the Bronco go anywhere is a BDS Suspension 4-in. suspension with Fox 2.5-in. Performance Elite Series coilovers. The extra altitude clears 37-in. Nitto Trail Grappler M/T tires on 17-in. Method beadlock wheels. A full suite of armor includes Crawltek bumpers and sliders to protect the Bronco wherever it responds.

Havoc Off-Road Bronco

Havoc

With massive 40-in. Nitto Trailer Grappler M/T tires on 17-in. Black Rhino wheels, the Havoc Off-Road Bronco turned lots of heads. A 6-in. Superlift Suspension Black Diamond system makes room for the big tires while adding flex. N-Fab sliders with built-in steps help the vertically challenged climb into the big Bronco and protect its rocker panels. Additional protection comes from Havoc Off-Road front and rear bumpers with Bushwacker Trail Armor guarding the corners. The Bronco’s very clean looks come courtesy of a Bushwacker Fender Delete system, an AVS light shield, a Rampage Fastback soft top and a Havoc Off-Road Spare Tire Delete.

Fun-Runner Bronco

Fun Runner

The Fun-Runner is the result of a collaboration between RTR Vehicles and the Fun-Haver off-road team of Vaughn Gittin Jr. and Lorean Heally. Fun-Haver composite front and rear fenders give the Fun-Runner an aggressive look and provide clearance for 37-in. Nitto Trail Grappler M/T tires on 17-in. RTR wheels. Other visual upgrades include an RTR grille with integrated lighting and an RTR graphics package. The Fun-Runner isn’t just for show as a Dana Ultimate 60 rear axle and Spicer Extreme CVs add lots of strength. Rock sliders and a rear bumper from RTR along with a Fun-Haver front bumper allow the Fun-Runner to cruise the trails without crunching its unique body.

Camburg Bronco

Camburg

Camburg is known for its high-quality suspension systems but has a knack for building clean and functional project vehicles. With just the right amount of mods, Camburg’s Ford Bronco follows that trend. Fox 2.5-in. Performance Elite Series shocks and coilovers paired with Camburg’s swanky billet upper control arms help absorb the bumps. Providing additional traction and puncture resistance are 35-in. General Grabber X3 tires on 17-in. Methods. Two Baja Designs LP9 lights on the front Warn bumper and 7 XL lights on the roof allow the Bronco to keep exploring after dark. Extraction from any stuck is possible via the Warn Evo 10-S winch. After a long day on the trail, the Go Fast Camper deploys rapidly for a comfortable place to spend the night.

Electric Vehicles

While the thousands of vehicles and sea of people can be overwhelming, it is easy to spot trends. One of the biggest this year is the rise of EVs. These aren’t factory Teslas or Fords, but completely custom vehicles that use electric drivetrains. Never before have we seen so many battery packs and motors replacing gas engines in old-school rides, hot rods, slammed trucks and sports cars. While the death of the V8 isn’t at hand, more builders are embracing going electric than ever before. Here are seven wild EVs at the 2021 SEMA Show.

James Marsden’s Electric Electra

Buick

A massive luxury car from the ’60s might seem like an odd choice for electrification, but for actor James Marsden, the choice was all about giving back. Marsden’s brother-in-law and longtime friend Will had recently been forced to sell his grandmother’s prized Buick Electra. Teaming up with Ant Anstead from Discovery’s new show, “Celebrity IOU: Joyride,” Marsden tracked down a ’63 Buick Electra to restore and give to Will.

Electrifying the Electra was a gigantic project. The closest electric vehicle in dimensions to the extremely full-size Electra was a Karma Revero. After a trip to the local Karma dealer, the team quickly went to work removing most of the structure of the brand-new Revero. If mating the body of the old Electra to the new Karma sounds complicated, that’s because it was. Once fitted, the Karma Electra headed into the paint booth for a beautiful application of Aston Martin Sage Green. A custom carbon-fiber hood and trunk lid, one-off 21-in. HRE wheels, and a gorgeous interior completed the Electra. The build was an insane amount of work, but the result is one of the most unique electric vehicles out there.

Porsches Powered By Electric GT

Porsche

On the opposite side of the size and performance spectrum from a bulbous Buick is this Porsche 911 built by Electric GT. Rather than being a custom one-off, Electric GT makes packages to convert any 911, 912 or 964 into a fully electric P-Car. The heart of the package is a Tesla motor paired with Electric GT’s own unique liquid-cooled batteries. A host of other Electric GT components create a plug-and-play installation that is non-destructive and relatively straightforward.

Ditching Porsche’s gas engine for electric might seem like a head-scratcher to some, but it nets 435 hp and 450 newton meters of near-instantaneous torque. Improving handling is a 60/40 weight distribution with minimal weight gain. One-hour fast charging is also part of the Electric GT package with a 160-mile range. Two different battery power levels are available, but either will produce an extremely fast and capable Porsche.

Salvage to Savage ’85 Chevy Truck

Chevy

Easy to work on with tons of aftermarket parts availability, old Chevy trucks are a dream for any builder, but Salvage to Savage (YouTube Channel) decided to take a completely unique path with its ’85 Chevy C10. Instead of using the tried-and-true V8 engine, the team yanked the electric drivetrain out of two Teslas to create a twin-motor, all-wheel-drive beast.

If that wasn’t enough work, a fabricated frame houses the new drivetrain and utilizes an aftermarket C5 Corvette suspension. The interior is completely custom with a tablet that mimics the Tesla’s, but with an interface built specifically for the truck. A lever allows instant engagement of the regenerative braking system to help slide the truck around corners. Salvage to Savage made its own carbon fiber widebody kit for a wide-and-mean look and to fit larger tires. Extra-thick Toyo Proxes tires wrapped around Finspeed wheels attempt to put all that torque to the ground. The amount of detail and work that went into the Chevy is as mind-blowing as its acceleration.

Plymouth Satellite by Kevin Erickson

Plymouth

Want to create controversy and possibly make a few enemies in the Mopar community? Build a Plymouth Satellite and put a modified Tesla powertrain in it. That is exactly what Kevin Erickson did with this beautiful ’72 model. Some may call it blasphemy, but gobs of torque, 600 hp, and lightning-quick acceleration might change a few minds.

Making the big Plymouth move quickly is a modified Tesla Large Sport Drive Unit paired to a Tesla 102 kWh battery. The Tesla motor is liquid-cooled while air-conditioning keeps the battery’s temperature in check. Even without the aerodynamics and skinny tires of a Tesla, the Satellite has a 250-mile range and can accelerate to 60 mph in under four seconds. Not bad for an almost 50-year-old car.

Electric Snake

Cobra

Shelby Cobras are known for waking up whole city blocks, and Superformance is known for building high-performance continuation Cobras under license from Carroll Shelby. The new MKIII-E is a very different snake. Gone are the signature side-pipes, rowdy V8 engines, and blown eardrums usually associated with Cobras. Instead, a Tesla motor resides in the trunk with a custom battery unit under the hood.

An electric version of one of the most iconic V8 muscle machines ever made might seem like a stretch, but Superformance says it made the car in response to customer demand. With 1,500 lb.-ft. of torque on tap, it is easier to understand that demand. Acceleration is staggering, and Superformance is even evaluating a twin-motor setup to offer more performance and all-wheel drive. The dimensions of the electric Cobra are the same as Superformance’s other Cobra offerings with the same suspension and handling characteristics, just in a much faster and quieter package.

Gateway Bronco

Bronco

This year the new Ford Bronco was all the rage at the SEMA Show, but old school has always been cool. Proving that point is this early Bronco from Gateway Bronco that skillfully blends old with new. Known for its custom and ground-up builds, Gateway Bronco decided to take the Luxe-GT even further and electrify it.

To create an EB EV, Gateway enlisted the help of Legacy EV using their 108 kWh battery pack and a Danfoss electric motor. The combination produces the horsepower equivalent of a high-performance V8 with a 0-to-60 mph time of 4 seconds. Low-end torque is perfect for off-road, and the electric setup makes loads of it along with a 300-mile range. Modern touches like heated and cooled seats, Apple CarPlay, and Gateway’s ride control bring the Early Bronco into the modern era. The Luxe-GT even comes with a seven-year bumper-to-bumper warranty and 24/7 next-day Field Service Concierge, making it a hassle-free vintage EV.

Rywire S2000

S2000

The Honda S2000 has achieved cult-like status among car enthusiasts for its legendary handling and lack of weight. Converting one to an electric vehicle without upsetting that delicate balance is a challenge. Ryan Basseri knew it would be even more of a challenge since he had never built an electric car. As the owner of motorsports electronic company Rywire, Basseri is no stranger to wiring and electronics, but decided it was time to push himself with an EV build.

Basseri started with a Honda S2000 and replaced its drivetrain with a Tesla Large Performance Drive Unit powered by battery packs from a Chevy Volt. Packaging everything into the tight confines of the S2000 was one of the biggest challenges. Basseri extended the frame 8 in. to help make room but kept the wheelbase stock. Instead of using a Tesla subframe, Basseri made custom A-arms to keep the width of the S2000 stock. Once completed, only an additional 200 lbs. were added to the Honda for a sleeper S2000 that is surprisingly fast.

Overlanding

Many people thought that overlanding was just a fad when Toyotas and Jeeps equipped with roof-top tents, traction boards, roof racks and fridge/freezers first appeared at the SEMA Show. Much like the double-row light bar, some thought overlanding would fade away, but those predictions have proven to be wrong as overlanding is now more popular than ever. Proof of that popularity was the staggering amount of overland builds at this year’s SEMA Show. Here are a few that caught our eye with their extensive modifications and attention to detail.

Lance Enduro Overland Camper Trailer with Custom VW Atlas

Lance Enduro

Long known for high-quality truck toppers and travel trailers, Lance Camper enters the overland space with its new Enduro overland camper trailer. The concept trailer rides on a Timbren independent suspension setup with beefy all-terrain tires for better ground clearance. The single-axle design and length of 18 ft. makes it compact and maneuverable, while composite construction gives it a weight of just 2,700 lbs.—light enough for even modest SUVs to tow. The Enduro sleeps up to six with its king-size bed, two bunk beds and a Roofnest Falcon XL roof-top tent. An exterior galley with Truma fridge-freezer and Camp Chef stove is the perfect spot to cook meals. The Enduro even includes a shower and cassette toilet with heated water and air. Two 100AH lithium batteries and twin 190-watt solar panels provide power for the comfortable self-contained camper.

For SEMA, the Enduro was paired with a custom VW Atlas. The Atlas is ready to hit the dirt with an H&R suspension clearing Maxxis AT tires wrapped around Black Rhino wheels. KC HiLites Flex lights provide plenty of illumination. Extra storage comes from the Front Runner Slim Line II roof rack equipped with Front Runner storage boxes. In the rear, a Truma dual-zone fridge-freezer keeps things cool.

EarthRoamer LTi

Earthroamer

Many are familiar with the original EarthRoamer. Based on Ford’s beefy F-550 Super Duty chassis, the OG EarthRoamer was gigantic in proportions, capabilities and price tag. For its latest model, EarthRoamer decided to turn it up to 11 with the new EarthRoamer LTi. The major innovation of the LTi is that it uses a camper body that is made entirely of vacuum-formed carbon fiber. Using what may be the largest carbon-fiber structure known to humanity shaves off an estimated 1,500 lbs. over the previous model.

EarthRoamer didn’t just switch to carbon fiber and call it a day. The new shell is taller for more room and features frameless windows for a sleeker look. EarthRoamer expanded the capabilities of the LTi as well with a massive 1,320-watt solar array and an 11,000-hour lithium-ion battery system. With its huge dimensions, the LTi can carry 95 gallons of diesel, 100 gallons of fresh water, and 40 gallons of grey water along with all your friends and their friends, too. It cost as much as a house, but the LTi is as big as one and can take you to a lot cooler places.

Ford Raptor Prelander

Raptor

With the Instagram handle Tacodust, you might think that Jason Denney likes Toyota Tacomas or tacos. You would be right on both, but Denney recently ditched his overland Toyota Tacoma for a Ford Raptor. Wanting to combine the go-fast capabilities of the Raptor with the camping setup of his Tacoma, Denney merged a prerunner with an overlander to create a prelander.  

Raptors are capable in the rough in stock form, but a Camburg long-travel system with King shocks dramatically increases the speeds in the bumps. A host of KC HiLites lights allows the party to continue after sunset, with 37-in. General Grabber AT tires wrapped around KMC wheels providing traction. The bed of the Raptor uses an SDHQ Chase Rack to secure a full-size spare, a Dometic fridge, and a Pro Eagle jack. Once at camp, Denney can pop open the Go Fast Camper, hop in his jammies, and be ready for bed in under five minutes.

Land Cruiser Bandeirante FJ-45 Crew Cab

Bandeirante

Crew cab FJ-45 Toyota Land Cruisers are not easy to find, and the Bandeirantes are even rarer. Toyota ceased production of the venerable FJ-40 Cruisers in 1984. But, Brazil didn’t get the memo and kept producing the FJ-40 and 45 all the way until 2001, calling them Bandeirantes. Many Bandeirantes came with Mercedes-Benz engines because things work differently in Brazil.

This FJ-45 Land Cruiser Bandeirante is ready for any overland adventure with an Old Man Emu suspension clearing 35-inch Maxxis Razr MT tires. In the unlikely event that it ever gets stuck, a Warn Zeon 10-S winch is ready to pull the big Cruiser free. A Nomadic roof-top tent mounted on a Freedom Bed Rack from Overland Vehicle Systems provides a comfortable place to sleep. The Bandeirante also pulls a Goat Overland Trailer for extra room for gear and bikes. It might not have all the creature comforts of a modern vehicle, but the Bandeirante more than makes up for that with style.

Toyota Land Cruiser FJ-75 Troopy

FJ-75

Overlanders are dreamers by nature and this sweet Land Cruiser FJ-75 Troopy has us dreaming of hitting the road and possibly never coming back. The Old Man Emu suspension and BP-51 shocks would make that long journey a smooth one and BFGoodrich All-Terrain tires on Method wheels should keep things flat-free. Up front, the beefy ARB bumper with a stout Warn winch is ready to pull the rig out of any sticky situation.

Unique to this FJ-75 Troopy is its Mulgo Pop Top conversion. Instead of simply mounting a tent on the roof, the Mulgo replaces the entire roof. With the top popped, there is plenty of room to stand up, move around, and change clothes, making for a comfortable camping experience. A lower profile also produces less drag for better fuel economy. All of the tasteful modifications help make this Troopy capable of spending lots of time off-grid or on a very long road trip.

Toyota 4Runner

4Runner

Building an extensively modified overland vehicle without going overboard is a delicate balance. But, this ’20 Toyota 4Runner has everything it needs for remote travel and camping while still being clean and functional. The most visible modification is the AluCab roof-top tent equipped with low-profile Sunflare XPLOR solar panels mounted on a Prinsu roof rack. An array of KC HiLites Pro 6 lights illuminates the darkest nights. Protection comes from an ARB Summit front bumper, CBI rear bumper, and Westin sliders. Handling the bumps is a Total Chaos suspension system with Radflo shocks that clears the way for the 33-in. Firestone tires on 17-in. Mayhem wheels.

Organization and storage for long trips are vital, so the 4Runner uses a Dobinson drawer system. Mounted to the top of the drawers is a Dometic fridge freezer on an Easy Slide slideout. Additional AluBox boxes offer more storage. There is even a QuietKat RidgeRunner E-bike mounted on a Thule rack if you want to zip around camp.

’64 Jeep M677

M677

With only 500 made for the USMC and Navy, this Jeep M677 is one unique overland build. Instead of bolting on a slew of readily available aftermarket parts, almost everything had to be hand-built for the Jeep Forward Control. The modification list seems endless, but powering the Jeep is a Chevy 350ci V8 with a Holley fuel-injection system. Custom leaf springs with Sway-A-Way shocks make enough room for 37-in. Falken Wildpeak tires on Raceline wheels. The original interior was junk and replaced with a new one using seats from a Jeep JK. Giving the M677 overland cred is the mandatory roof-top tent and awning from HIT.

There are lots of other modifications that are hard to spot on the M677. Hidden away in a hand-built storage panel is a remote welder, and a York onboard compressor hides under the cab with an air storage tank behind the rear bumper. The amount of thought and time that went into building the Jeep M677 is staggering, but the result is a rare overlander that turned lots of heads at the 2021 SEMA Show.

Ford Tremor

Tremor

Full-size builds are definitely trending in the overland community as the larger trucks offer more cargo capacity and cabin room than any mid-size platform can match. From the popular YouTube channel Last Line Of Defense, Matt Pfieffer is well-known for his Toyota Tacoma, but he super-sized his latest overland build with this Ford F-250 Super Duty Tremor. The result of his effort is a big truck that can go almost anywhere while hauling plenty of friends and gear.

Instead of lifting the truck, Pfieffer went with a Fab Fours fender system, making enough room for 39-in. BFGoodrich Mud Terrains on Black Rhino wheels. Bumpers from Fab Fours protect the nose and tail of the big Ford and hold a full-size spare in the rear. Getting into the iKamper roof-top tent involves a bit more climbing than his Tacoma, and we are not sure how anyone reaches the Pelican storage boxes on the Front Runner roof rack, but a Cargo Ease bed slider makes access to the Dometic fridge easier. The Tremor is capable in stock form, but Pfieffer expanded upon that capability with the right modifications while making the Super Duty more versatile.

Thu, 11/11/2021 - 16:45

By Della Domingo

More than 70 companies were recognized by a panel of esteemed international journalists for having a product that would resonate with consumers in their home countries. Ten judges from eight countries participated in the 2022 Global Media Awards Program that took place during the 2021 SEMA Show.

Global Media

Mile Marker Industries won a Global Media Award for its Rhino Pull 1000.

The judges carefully reviewed and evaluated the items on display in the New Products Showcase to select the award winners. Winning exhibitors received their awards and spoke with the journalists who selected their products at the International Happy Hour on Wednesday, November 3.

Below, in alphabetical order by country, publication and participating journalist, are the winning exhibitors and products from the 2022 Global Media Awards Program.

To learn more about the Global Media Awards Program, visit www.sema.org/gmawinner.

Argentina
Judge: Luis Zschocke
Publication: New Tune Up

  • AADPerformance, ’15+ S550 Mustang Rear Suspension Setup
  • BluePrint Engines, Newly Designed Ford 302 Compatible BluePrint Engines Block Casting
  • Edelbrock Group (Edelbrock, COMP Cams, TCI, FAST, Russell), Edelbrock E-Force Stage 2 Supercharger Kit for Ford Mustang 5.0L GT Coyote ’19–’21 V8 Engines
  • Edelbrock Group (Edelbrock, COMP Cams, TCI, FAST, Russell), Edelbrock VRS-4150 850 CFM Race & Performance Carburetors
  • FiTech Fuel Injection, Go Fuel Force Fuel Mini Surge Tank
  • FiTech Fuel Injection, Nemesis 4500 1600hp Bright Aluminum EFI System
  • Ford Motor Company, Gen 3 Coyote Carbon Fiber Front Timing Cover
  • General Motors, ZZ632/1000 Crate Engine
  • Modern Driveline, TKX SIde Shifter for early GM A-Body & Sunbeam Tiger
  • Speedmaster, Ford C4 Billet Aluminum Bolt Together Torque Converter 3750+

Canada
Judge: Darren Greenwood
Publication: GarageShots Magazine

  • AutoBio Tags, AutoBio Tag
  • Bed Wood and Parts, Carbon Series RetroLiner ’14-’18 Chevy/GMC with 5-ft.-8-in. Bed
  • Cube Tracker, Cube GPS Tracker
  • JM3 Oil Filter Wrench, JM3 Oil Filter Wrench
  • MAKEiT 2x4 Large Format 3D Printer, MAKEiT 2x2 Large Format 3D Printer
  • Mile Marker Industries, Rhino Pull 1000
  • Speedway Motors, Speedway Motors Bomber Seat Kit
  • VAIS Technology, Smart Keyless Access with Push to Start
  • Vintage Air Inc., Streamline Heater
  • Webb Motorworks Ltd., Webb V8 Electric Small Block Chevy

Canada
Judge: Jordan Lessen
Publication: PASMAG

  • Lingenfelter Performance Engineering, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering C8 LT2 Performance Design Carbon pTR Intake Manifold System
  • Goobi Glass, Goobi Glass
  • Retro Manufacturing LLC, RetroSound Denver Radio
  • KW/ST/Belltech Suspensions/BBS, KW Variant 5 High Performance 4-Way Adjustable Coilovers
  • Integrated Engineering, IE Carbon Fiber Intake System For Audi C7 S6, S7 and RS7
  • Victor Racing Inc., DRR1
  • Turbosmart, Electronic StraightGate 50
  • Woolfpack Racing, Natural Nitrous
  • Edelbrock Group (Edelbrock, COMP Cams, TCI, FAST, Russell), Edelbrock E-Force Stage 2 Supercharger Kit for Ford Mustang 5.0L GT Coyote ’19–’21 V8 Engines
  • Integrated Engineering, IE Carbon Fiber Intake System For Audi B9 S4, S5 and RS5

Canada
Judge: Thomas Holland
Publication: Throttle House

  • Edelbrock Group (Edelbrock, COMP Cams, TCI, FAST, Russell), Edelbrock E-Force Stage 2 Supercharger Kit for Ford Mustang 5.0L GT Coyote ’19–’21 V8 Engines
  • Goobi Glass, Goobi Glass
  • Integrated Engineering, IE Carbon Fiber Intake System For Audi B9 S4, S5 and RS5
  • Integrated Engineering, IE Carbon Fiber Intake System For Audi C7 S6, S7 and RS7
  • KW/ST/Belltech Suspensions/BBS, KW Variant 5 High Performance 4-Way Adjustable Coilovers
  • Lingenfelter Performance Engineering, Lingenfelter Performance Engineering C8 LT2 Performance Design Carbon pTR Intake Manifold System
  • Retro Manufacturing LLC, RetroSound Denver Radio
  • Turbosmart, Electronic StraightGate 50
  • Victor Racing Inc., DRR1
  • Woolfpack Racing, Natural Nitrous

Chile
Judge: Pablo Olmos
Publication: Cars & Coffee Chile

  • Adam’s Polishes, Adam's Advanced Graphene Ceramic Coating
  • Adam’s Polishes, Adam's Advanced Spray Graphene Ceramic Coating
  • Adam’s Polishes, Adam's Premium Foam Cannon
  • Adam’s Polishes, Adam's Premium Foam Gun
  • Adam’s Polishes, Adam's SK Pro Micro Cordless Swirl Killer 2.0
  • BoxoUSA, MotoBox Toolbox
  • Griot’s Garage, Compact Sit-On Creeper II
  • JM3 Oil Filter Wrench, JM3 Oil Filter Wrench
  • Last Drop Wrench, Last Drop Wrench – Aluminum LDW80mm14F
  • Vyper Chairs, Robust Steel Max

Honduras
Judge: Edmundo Pazzetti
Publication: Sobre Ruedas

  • Ford Motor Company, Soundbar by JBL
  • HIMA Lighting, Driver Fatigue Monitoring System
  • ICON Vehicle Dynamics, CDEV SHOCK POWERED BY IIC
  • KENOH USA LED Light Bar, KENOH USA LED LIGHT BAR
  • Last Drop Wrench, Last Drop Wrench – Aluminum LDW80mm14F
  • MAKEiT 2x4 Large Format 3D Printer, MAKEiT 2x2 Large Format 3D Printer
  • Rhino-Rack USA, Stow It
  • Smart Winch, RescueWinch
  • Sony Car Audio, XAV-AX9500ES
  • Super Shiner, Buffer with compound dispensing system

Israel
Judge: Pini Paz
Publication: RON PAZ Ltd.

  • Antigravity Batteries LLC, Antigravity Batteries Lithium Powerstation
  • AutoParts4Less.Com, AutoParts4Less.com Worlds First Dedicated Multi-Seller Automotive Parts only Marketplaces!
  • Castrol, Castrol GTX Full Synthetic Motor Oil
  • Greer Products LLC, Thumbguntool
  • Lippert: CURT, Ranch Hand, UWS, LUVERNE, ARIES, Echo Under-Dash Trailer Brake Controller, Bluetooth Smartphone Connection
  • Maxxsonics, MB Quart MBQRG-STG3-1 800 Watt STAGE 3 Polaris RANGER Tuned System
  • Mothers Polish, Mothers Ultimate Hybrid 1-Step Ceramic Clay & Coat
  • PROJECT X, PROJECT X – Rock Lights with Integrated 4K Cameras
  • SummitCRS, Production Board: Countdown
  • Ventra Technology, Ventra VDR-130 Dual Camera Dashcam with WiFi

Mexico
Judge: Angel Gonzalez
Publication: Mas Motor

  • AlphaRex, ’19–’21 Dodge Ram 2500 NOVA Series L.E.D Headlights
  • Cedar Electronics – ESCORT/Cobra, ESCORT MAXcam 360c
  • HELLA Automotive Sales Inc., HELLA Black Magic LED Series
  • Integrated Engineering, IE CARB Legal Intake System For VW & Audi MQB 1.8T and 2.0T Gen 3 Engines
  • KENOH USA LED Light Bar, KENOH USA LED LIGHT BAR
  • Mickey Thompson Tires & Wheels, Baja Legend MTZ
  • Morimoto Lighting, Morimoto 4Banger A-Pillar Brackets: Tacoma (’16–’21)
  • Scosche Industries Inc., ProClip Phone Mount for ’21–’22 Ford Bronco
  • Spyder Auto, Performance Lighting
  • VAIS Technology, Smart Keyless Access based on Proximity

United Arab Emirates
Judge: Nabil Moustafa
Publication: Strive Middle East

  • Antigravity Batteries LLC, Antigravity Batteries Lithium Starter Battery
  • Dee Zee, Under Seat Storage Drawer
  • Giant Loop, Armadillo Bag
  • Mastertop, Full Door Cab Cover in Durable Soft Top Vinyl for JT Gladiator Trucks
  • Off Road In Mind, RGB-Recovery Gear Box
  • Stinger Off-Road, Full Screen Front/Rear View Mirror Replacement Monitor with DVR and Backup Camera Kit
  • Tire Stickers, DigiWall Tire Lettering
  • Universal Air Suspension, Light Up Acrylic Air Tank
  • Webb Motorworks Ltd., Webb V12 Electric Flathead
  • Woolfpack Racing, Natural Nitrous

Venezuela
Judge: Henry Pierini
Publication: AutoZulia International

  • Airgas Advanced Fabrication, LightWELD 1500
  • Antigravity Batteries LLC, Antigravity Batteries Lithium Powerstation
  • CIC POWERBOX LLC, CIC POWERGRiD Utility AC Electric, Air, & Jump Start Power
  • General Motors, 4L75-R Transmission
  • Gold Eagle Co./303 Products, Graphene Nano Spray Coating
  • HIMA Lighting, Driver Fatigue Monitoring System
  • ICON Vehicle Dynamics, ICON ALLOYS REBOUND PRO
  • Litespeed Racing, Carbon One
  • Performance Electronics, PE3-8400P DIY Kit
  • Wiha Tools, Wiha XXL3 93pc Pro Rolling Tool set