Thu, 07/09/2026 - 07:31

By Ashley Reyes

Graphic for SEMA Jeep Invasion Mixer

 

SEMA members attending the Great Smoky Mountain Jeep Club Invasion in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, still have time to RSVP for the Truck & Off-Road Alliance (TORA), Future Leaders Network (FLN), and SEMA Businesswomen's Network (SBN) Networking Event taking place on August 20 from 5:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. EDT at the Staybridge Suites.

Button to RSVP to SEMA Mixer.

 

Benefits of Attending:

  • Build B2B relationships with truck and off-road manufacturers, builders, retailers and media representatives in a relaxed, welcoming setting.
  • Learn about SEMA council and network programs, events and resources that support business growth.
  • Get updates on advocacy efforts impacting the truck and off-road market and how you can support the cause.
  • Discover volunteer opportunities that have real industry impact.   

 

As SEMA councils and networks continue to guide and shape the future of the automotive aftermarket, attending the mixer is a great way to get involved and build a stronger, more connected community. 

 

Light snacks and drinks will be served. RSVP here

 

To learn more about SEMA councils and networks, visit www.sema.org/volunteer.

Thu, 07/09/2026 - 06:59

By Ashley Reyes

Graphic for Road to the SEMA Show From the People Who Know Lunch and Learn.

 

The 2026 SEMA Show, taking place November 3-6 in Las Vegas, is primed to deliver an attendee experience unlike any other trade show on the planet by representing the full spectrum of specialty equipment, from performance and racing to trucks, SUVs and off-road, powersports, accessories, tools and equipment and emerging technology.

 

To help attendees and exhibitors prepare for a successful SEMA Show, the SEMA Future Leaders Network (FLN) will host the virtual Lunch & Learn, "Road to the SEMA Show From the People That Know," on Thursday, July 30, at 10:30 a.m. PDT/1:30 p.m. EDT.

 

Join the session and hear from SEMA Vice President of Events Tom Gattuso, SEMA Vice President of Sales Warren Kosikov, Show Operations Director Lorri Monty and SEMA Trade Show Director Andy Tompkins as they share:

 

  • Key features and updates coming to the 2026 SEMA Show
  • Registration updates
  • Helpful exhibitor resources
  • Sales opportunities
  • Important deadlines

 

🎁 Bonus incentive: The first 20 members who register and attend the entire webinar will receive a $20 Uber Eats Voucher to use the remainder of the webinar day and the following day.

Button to register for lunch and learn.

 

Tue, 07/07/2026 - 23:47

By SEMA News Editors

SEMA Industry Honors graphic.

 

One night. One stage. Celebrating the people and stories driving our industry forward––only at the 2026 SEMA Industry Honors in Las Vegas.

 

On Thursday, November 5, the 2026 SEMA Industry Honors takes over the BleauLive Theater at Fontainebleau Las Vegas for an unforgettable evening celebrating the people, companies and innovators driving the specialty-equipment industry forward. From SEMA Content Creator of the Year to SEMA Person of the Year and other prestigious honors, this is the industry's premier night of recognition.

 

For exhibitors planning their SEMA Show experience, now is the time to take advantage of a valuable benefit: each Exhibitor Key Contact (EKC) receives two complimentary tickets to the SEMA Industry Honors during the exhibitor registration process. Additional exhibitor tickets are available for $50 each through Registration Customer Service.

 

Attendees can also purchase tickets for $50 during registration and join industry leaders, innovators and professionals from across the aftermarket for an evening of networking, celebration and entertainment.

 

The evening begins with a cocktail-hour reception at 6:00 p.m. PST, offering opportunities to connect with peers, customers, partners and industry leaders while enjoying complimentary hors d'oeuvres and an open bar. The awards ceremony follows at 7:00 p.m. PST, recognizing the individuals and organizations making a lasting impact on the automotive aftermarket.

 

The celebration continues at 8:30 p.m. PST with an exclusive after-party featuring live music, late-night bites and cocktails.

 

Tickets are limited, so attendees are encouraged to secure their seats early, while exhibitors should remember to claim their complimentary tickets or purchase additional tickets during registration.

 

Purchase tickets during the attendee registration process. Already registered? Add tickets to your badge through the Registration Resource Center or contact Registration Customer Service at 508-743-8571 and aapexsema@maritz.com. 

 

Secure Your Tickets for the 2026 SEMA Industry Honors

 

2026 SEMA Industry Honors

BleauLive Theater, Fontainebleau Las Vegas
Thursday, November 5
Attire: Cocktail
Tickets: $50 (includes hors d'oeuvres and access to an open bar)
Schedule:

  • 6:00 p.m. PST––Cocktail Hour Reception: Mix and mingle with industry peers (with complimentary hors d'oeuvres and an open bar).
  • 7:00 p.m. PST––Awards Ceremony: Celebrate the brightest stars of the automotive world.
  • 8:30 p.m. PST––After-Party: Enjoy live music, late-night bites and cocktails.

 

Ticket Information

  • Exhibitor Key Contacts receive two complimentary tickets during exhibitor registration. Additional exhibitor tickets are available for $50 each through Registration Customer Service.
  • Attendee tickets are available for $50 each.
  • All tickets include hors d'oeuvres and access to an open bar throughout the evening.

 

We look forward to celebrating with you at the 2026 SEMA Industry Honors––a night of connection, recognition and industry camaraderie you won't want to miss.

 


The 2026 SEMA Show is set for November 3-6, in Las Vegas. Interested exhibitors can buy a booth and learn more at semashow.com/exhibitor. Attendee and buyer registration is now open online. For more information, visit semashow.com.

 

SEMA Fest has been confirmed for Friday, November 6, and industry members will get the lowest rate on tickets through the registration portal and Attendee Resource Center. Sign up for updates at semafest.com.  

 

Tue, 07/07/2026 - 17:02

 By SEMA News Editors

Graphic for the SEMA Market Report.

 

The numbers are in, and SEMA's newest market research report reveals where growth opportunities are emerging across the specialty-equipment industry.

 

The specialty-equipment market remained steady and resilient this past year, generating $52.92 billion in accessory and performance parts sales despite mixed economic conditions.

 

SEMA's newly released "2026 SEMA Market Report" explores the trends, consumer behaviors and vehicle-market shifts shaping the future of the automotive aftermarket. From pickup truck modifications and performance upgrades to changing demographics and powertrain trends, the report provides data-driven insights to help businesses identify opportunities and make informed decisions.

 

This article highlights several key findings, but the full report offers a much deeper look at the market forces influencing the industry today and in the years ahead.

Button to get SEMA Market Report.

 

Personalization Continues to Drive the Aftermarket

 

Vehicle personalization remains a cornerstone of the aftermarket.

 

Approximately one in four vehicle owners purchased accessory or performance products to personalize their vehicles in 2025, reinforcing the continued demand for customization across a broad range of consumers.

 

While enthusiast builds and dedicated project vehicles remain important segments, the research shows that most consumers purchase aftermarket products to personalize, improve or enhance their everyday drivers.

 

What it means: The market opportunity extends well beyond hardcore enthusiasts. Products that help consumers personalize daily-driven vehicles continue to attract significant demand.

 

Pickups Remain the Industry's Largest Segment

 

Pickup trucks continue to generate the largest share of aftermarket sales.

 

According to the report, pickup-related accessories and performance products accounted for 30% of total industry sales in 2025. Vehicle owners spent more than $15 billion modifying pickups for off-road recreation, utility and lifestyle applications.

 

What it means: Trucks remain one of the industry's strongest opportunities, with continued demand for products supporting work, recreation and personalization.

 

Younger Consumers Are Fueling Future Growth

 

The next generation of enthusiasts continues to play a critical role in the aftermarket.

 

More than half of accessory and performance parts buyers are under the age of 40, and younger consumers are more likely to undertake performance-focused and complex vehicle builds than older generations.

 

What it means: Businesses that understand younger consumers' interests, purchasing habits and vehicle preferences will be better positioned for long-term growth.

 

The Vehicle Fleet Continues to Evolve

 

The U.S. vehicle population continues shifting toward crossovers and utility vehicles as automakers produce fewer traditional passenger cars.

 

Even so, coupes, sedans and convertibles still account for more than one-third of vehicles on the road today, representing a substantial market for aftermarket products and services.

 

What it means: Emerging vehicle segments create new opportunities, but established vehicle categories remain highly relevant to the aftermarket.

 

Alternative Powertrains Grow While ICE Remains Dominant

 

Electric and hybrid vehicle sales continue to grow, now representing more than 15% of new-vehicle sales.

 

However, the report indicates that internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles are expected to remain the dominant powertrain for new vehicles sold in the United States through the next decade.

 

What it means: Aftermarket businesses can continue supporting their core ICE customers while monitoring growing opportunities in hybrid and electric vehicle segments.

 

Turn Data Into Opportunity

 

Understanding where the market is headed can help businesses make smarter decisions about product development, marketing, inventory planning and customer engagement.

 

The "2026 SEMA Market Report" provides a detailed look at:

 

  • Industry size and market dynamics.
  • Consumer purchasing behavior.
  • Pickup truck market trends.
  • Younger enthusiast demographics.
  • Vehicle fleet and powertrain changes.
  • Emerging opportunities across the aftermarket.

 

In a competitive market, access to reliable data can be a valuable advantage.

Button to get SEMA Market Report.

 

SEMA's Market Research team provides information and insight to help SEMA members and the specialty automotive aftermarket make better business decisions. Its focus is on delivering reports, data and consultation that help companies understand the market and their customers.

 

The full "2026 SEMA Market Report" is available for purchase, with discounted pricing available to SEMA members. Businesses that join SEMA gain access to valuable market research resources, industry insights and tools designed to help them grow and compete more effectively. Learn more about SEMA Membership at sema.org/membership-business.

 

Tue, 07/07/2026 - 14:12

By Ashley Reyes

SEMA WTSBC Graphic for August.

 

The SEMA Wheel, Tire, Suspension & Brake Council (WTSBC) is hosting a virtual Coffee and Conversation on racecar setup fundamentals and suspension tuning strategies on Thursday, August 6, at 9:00 a.m. PDT/12:00 p.m. EDT.

 

WTSBC Coffee and Conversations are virtual events where members gather to network and exchange insights on industry challenges. Hear from Brian Bohlander, director of marketing––sports and partnership at Old World Industries, and other experts about practical knowledge for suspension tuning, racecar setup and performance optimization.

 

Topics include:  

 

  • SCCA racing setups
  • How low is too low?
  • Calculating spring rates for coilover setups
  • E-racing suspension setups
  • Hidden suspension pitfalls
  • Caster and camber setup

 

Unlike traditional webinars, Coffee and Conversations are centered on open dialogue. Attendees will connect with other experts in the wheel, tire, suspension and brake space while gaining practical takeaways in a relaxed, peer-driven environment.

Button to RSVP

 

Tue, 07/07/2026 - 14:11

By SEMA News Editors

SEMA Leaders and Legends Gala graphic

 

The 50th Annual SEMA Leaders & Legends Gala returns Friday, July 24, at the Renaissance Newport Beach, bringing together automotive aftermarket professionals for an evening of recognition, networking and philanthropy.

 

Button to Register for SEMA Leaders and Legends Gala

 

In addition to celebrating the leaders, innovators and volunteers who have helped shape the industry, attendees will have the opportunity to support SEMA Cares, the charitable arm of SEMA dedicated to making a positive impact beyond the automotive community.

 

What Is SEMA Cares?

 

Established in 2007, SEMA Cares unites association members in support of organizations that improve the lives of children and families facing significant challenges. Through fundraising events and direct donations, SEMA Cares supports the Austin Hatcher Foundation for pediatric cancer, Childhelp's prevention and treatment programs for child abuse, and Victory Junction, a camp serving children with serious illnesses and medical conditions.

 

Support SEMA Cares at the Leaders & Legends Gala

 

A highlight of SEMA Cares fundraising efforts is the annual Pinewood Drags and Industry Cup Challenge, this year once again bringing together five industry categories to compete head-to-head in a spirited pinewood racing competition for bragging rights and trophy cup immortality.

 

The challenge has become a favorite tradition at the Gala, showcasing the creativity, camaraderie and competitive spirit that define the automotive aftermarket.

 

Beyond supporting a meaningful cause, attendees will enjoy one of SEMA's most prestigious traditions.

 

Established in 1976, the SEMA Leaders & Legends Gala has long served as the premier stage for recognizing the people behind the industry's most meaningful advancements. The 2026 program will continue that tradition, honoring distinguished leaders, welcoming new Hall of Fame inductees, and recognizing the dedication of board members, volunteers and contributors whose impact shapes the future of the aftermarket. 

 

More than a ceremony, the Gala is a celebration of community. Attendees will experience an evening defined by connection, recognition and a shared purpose. 

 

Whether you're a longtime participant or attending for the first time, the Gala offers a meaningful way to engage with the leaders and legacy of the SEMA community. From networking during the reception to the formal program and recognition moments, the evening is designed to bring the industry together to honor past achievements and inspire future innovation. 

 

Seating is limited, and full tables are available for those looking to attend as a group. 

 

2026 SEMA Leaders & Legends Gala
Reception: 5:45 p.m.–6:45 p.m. PDT
Program: 7:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. PDT 
Location: Renaissance Newport Beach 
4500 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach, CA 92660 
Tickets and details: sema.org/gala 

 

Button to Register for SEMA Leaders and Legends Gala

 

 

Cocktail or semi-formal attire is required. Attendees must be at least 16 years old to participate. 

 

For questions or more information, visit sema.org/gala or contact Kristin Goodwin at kristing@sema.org. 

 

Tue, 07/07/2026 - 13:59

By Ashley Reyes

TORA Spotlight Dawson Druesdeow.

 

The SEMA Truck & Off-Road Alliance (TORA) named Dawson Druesedow of 4 Wheel Performance as the council's newest spotlight member. Get to know Druesedow in his interview with SEMA News below. 

 

SEMA News: What inspired you to pursue a career in the truck and off-road industry? 

Dawson Druesedow: My passion for trucks and off-roading started long before it became my career. I've always been drawn to the combination of performance, customization and adventure that makes this industry unique. What inspired me most was the opportunity to turn that passion into a profession where I can help enthusiasts build vehicles that fit their lifestyles and goals. Working in the truck and off-road space allows me to be part of a community that is driven by innovation, problem-solving and shared enthusiasm for the outdoors and vehicle customization.

 

SN: Why did you join the TORA council?

DD: I joined the TORA council because I wanted to become more involved in the truck and off-road industry beyond my day-to-day role. TORA provides a unique opportunity to connect with industry leaders, collaborate on challenges and opportunities that affect our market and help shape the future of the aftermarket. I'm passionate about growing the industry, supporting enthusiasts and contributing to initiatives that strengthen our community. Being part of TORA allows me to learn from others, share ideas and help ensure the truck and off-road segment continues to thrive.

 

SN: What's the best piece of advice you've ever been given?

DD: Get up early, work hard and good things will happen.

 

SN: What is your daily driver?

DD: A '24 F-250 Limited 4x4 (modified, of course).

 

SN: What was the first vehicle you modified?

DD: A '97 Ford F-150 single-cab short-bed 4x4.

 

Fill out a TORA-member spotlight form to highlight how you or your company are contributing to the truck and off-road specialty-equipment industry. Selected candidates are eligible to be featured on TORA's social media, SEMA News and future TORA member updates. 

 

Tue, 07/07/2026 - 13:36

By SEMA News Editors

 

AGM Products

Manual Jack Sport

The AGM Manual Jack Sport.

 

Designed for on-the-trail repairs and boasting up to 2,000 lbs. of lifting capacity, according to the manufacturer, the new Manual Jack Sport from AGM Products weighs only 11 lbs., is impact-compatible—using the same ¾-in. socket most lug nuts require—and tucks into door bags, along spare tires or can be fitted to roll cages with quick clamps.

 

agm-products.com

 

McLeod Racing

RST HD Clutch Kit

McLeod Racing RST HD Clutch Kit.

 

McLeod has introduced the RST HD Clutch Kit, a performance solution engineered for drivers who demand more than stock but still expect street-friendly drivability, the manufacturer said. Available in multiple configurations and rated at 950 hp, the RST HD features a dual performance friction disc, plus a full-face organic friction material on one side for smooth engagement and durability. The opposing side utilizes a segmented ceramic friction material, providing increased bite and enhanced torque-holding capability.

 

mcleodracing.com

Tue, 07/07/2026 - 10:53

By Ashley Reyes

Graphic for MPMC General Membership Meeting.

 

Motorsports industry professionals still have time to register for the SEMA Motorsports Products & Media Council (MPMC) general membership meeting and panel discussion focused on best practices in motorsports marketing, taking place Thursday, July 9, at 10:00 a.m. PDT/1:00 p.m. EDT.

 

The session will kick off with a brief update on MPMC member benefits before transitioning into a keynote presentation led by Department Chair, Marketing at University of the Aftermarket Dr. Alisha Beckrow, and Director of Corporate Education at University of the Aftermarket––Northwood University James O'Dell.  

 

Following the keynote will be an expert-led panel discussion moderated by Brian LeBarron, B2B marketing and dealer development at Fluidampr and featuring panelists Justin Cesler, founder of Driveline Studio, and Krista Lamb, director of business intelligence at DeatschWerks.

 

You'll learn:

 

  • How AI can support motorsports brands' marketing efforts
  • Successful examples of AI being used in motorsports marketing
  • Which AI tools and workflows are worth the time (and which aren't) 
  • Simple ways to get started with AI in motorsports marketing
  • Best practices for implementing AI into content

 

As AI shifts how businesses operate, now is the time to secure your spot and get ahead.  

 

🎁 Bonus incentive: The first 25 members to register will receive a $20 Uber Eats voucher to use the day of the event.

 

Register today.

Tue, 07/07/2026 - 10:18

By Ashley Reyes

Graphic for the SEMA PRO Cup Challenge

 

Automotive restylers still have time to enter the 2026 PRO Cup Challenge, the aftermarket industry's premier competition celebrating the creativity, craftsmanship and passion drive the automotive customization market.

Button to apply for Pro Cup Challenge.

 

 

Hosted by the SEMA Professional Restylers Organization (PRO), the PRO Cup Challenge will spotlight six automotive restyling shops at the 2026 SEMA Show, November 3-6, in Las Vegas. Competitors will showcase market-ready builds in the PRO booth #50237 in the Las Vegas Convention Center West Hall, putting their craftsmanship, creativity and business expertise in front of fellow restylers, accessory manufacturers, dealers and Show attendees from across the industry.

 

The Challenge: Build a Vehicle Customers Will Buy

 

Unlike traditional competitions focused on one-off concepts, the PRO Cup Challenge invites restylers to design and build a repeatable, profitable accessory package for real-world customers. Competitors must build a package for a new-model vehicle that takes less than 50 hours to install and costs no more than $14,500.

 

Stand Out and Grow Your Business

 

At the Show, a panel of industry expert judges will select the PRO Cup Challenge winner based on vehicle marketability, ease of reproduction, creativity and profitability. Showgoers can also vote for their favorite build, recognizing it with the People's Choice Award. The competition will culminate on Wednesday, where the winner of both awards will be announced at the PRO Booth Happy Hour.

 

Make Your Mark: Apply Today

 

For automotive restylers looking to increase visibility, strengthen industry relationships and position their shop in front of potential business partners, the PRO Cup Challenge offers an opportunity to make a lasting impression on the industry's biggest stage.

 

Apply before the Friday, July 25 deadline.