Wed, 11/25/2020 - 17:16

Toyota

After almost two years of seeing Tundra mules running with front and back camo, we officially have our first look at the next generation truck.

Looking at our shots we can see the Tundra will gain a 6 lug setup. This prototype also maintains the street sweeper camo seen on earlier mules which strategically hides the rear axle and rear suspension. Could Toyota be taking a page from RAM’s playbook with an air suspension option? Or even wilder, an independent rear suspension? Two years later and we’re still left to speculate, but the engineers we’re extremely concerned when we tried to get a shot (down low) near the rear of the bed.

Looking at the exterior it’s hard to see what’s really going on with all the camo, but we can make out LED headlamps and taillights, a six-bar grille with triangle-ish slats, towing mirrors, exhaust switched to the drivers side, and what appears to be a large sunroof. Inside there wasn’t much to be seen because of the massive amounts of camo, but we were able to catch a glimpse of a tablet Nav screen.

The next Tundra will ride on an all-new platform, internally called F1, that is said to be flexible enough to accommodate all Toyota body-on-frame pickup and SUV models globally. That means the platform will underpin not only Tundra, but also the Tacoma and the smaller Hilux not sold in the U.S. or Canada, as well as SUV models like the 4Runner and Sequoia.

A new 10-speed automatic that first appeared in the Lexus LC and LS models is also slated for all of Toyota's rear-drive vehicles, including the Tundra. Recent rumors suggest that the Tundra will ditch its gas 5.7L V8 for a hybridized twin-turbocharged 3.5L V6 setup that could make upwards of 455 hp. While we couldn’t confirm the hybrid setup in use on this prototype, we can confirm that we didn’t hear a V8 growl.

Toyota

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Wed, 11/25/2020 - 17:16

Toyota

After almost two years of seeing Tundra mules running with front and back camo, we officially have our first look at the next generation truck.

Looking at our shots we can see the Tundra will gain a 6 lug setup. This prototype also maintains the street sweeper camo seen on earlier mules which strategically hides the rear axle and rear suspension. Could Toyota be taking a page from RAM’s playbook with an air suspension option? Or even wilder, an independent rear suspension? Two years later and we’re still left to speculate, but the engineers we’re extremely concerned when we tried to get a shot (down low) near the rear of the bed.

Looking at the exterior it’s hard to see what’s really going on with all the camo, but we can make out LED headlamps and taillights, a six-bar grille with triangle-ish slats, towing mirrors, exhaust switched to the drivers side, and what appears to be a large sunroof. Inside there wasn’t much to be seen because of the massive amounts of camo, but we were able to catch a glimpse of a tablet Nav screen.

The next Tundra will ride on an all-new platform, internally called F1, that is said to be flexible enough to accommodate all Toyota body-on-frame pickup and SUV models globally. That means the platform will underpin not only Tundra, but also the Tacoma and the smaller Hilux not sold in the U.S. or Canada, as well as SUV models like the 4Runner and Sequoia.

A new 10-speed automatic that first appeared in the Lexus LC and LS models is also slated for all of Toyota's rear-drive vehicles, including the Tundra. Recent rumors suggest that the Tundra will ditch its gas 5.7L V8 for a hybridized twin-turbocharged 3.5L V6 setup that could make upwards of 455 hp. While we couldn’t confirm the hybrid setup in use on this prototype, we can confirm that we didn’t hear a V8 growl.

Toyota

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Wed, 11/25/2020 - 17:16

Toyota

After almost two years of seeing Tundra mules running with front and back camo, we officially have our first look at the next generation truck.

Looking at our shots we can see the Tundra will gain a 6 lug setup. This prototype also maintains the street sweeper camo seen on earlier mules which strategically hides the rear axle and rear suspension. Could Toyota be taking a page from RAM’s playbook with an air suspension option? Or even wilder, an independent rear suspension? Two years later and we’re still left to speculate, but the engineers we’re extremely concerned when we tried to get a shot (down low) near the rear of the bed.

Looking at the exterior it’s hard to see what’s really going on with all the camo, but we can make out LED headlamps and taillights, a six-bar grille with triangle-ish slats, towing mirrors, exhaust switched to the drivers side, and what appears to be a large sunroof. Inside there wasn’t much to be seen because of the massive amounts of camo, but we were able to catch a glimpse of a tablet Nav screen.

The next Tundra will ride on an all-new platform, internally called F1, that is said to be flexible enough to accommodate all Toyota body-on-frame pickup and SUV models globally. That means the platform will underpin not only Tundra, but also the Tacoma and the smaller Hilux not sold in the U.S. or Canada, as well as SUV models like the 4Runner and Sequoia.

A new 10-speed automatic that first appeared in the Lexus LC and LS models is also slated for all of Toyota's rear-drive vehicles, including the Tundra. Recent rumors suggest that the Tundra will ditch its gas 5.7L V8 for a hybridized twin-turbocharged 3.5L V6 setup that could make upwards of 455 hp. While we couldn’t confirm the hybrid setup in use on this prototype, we can confirm that we didn’t hear a V8 growl.

Toyota

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Wed, 11/25/2020 - 17:04

By John Santos

MPMC
Unlike in previous years, the 2021 MPMC Media Trade Conference will be held entirely online.

Registration for the 2021 MPMC Media Trade Conference is open at www.sema.org/mtc. Taking place entirely online January 26-28, 2021, the annual conference will provide journalists quality meetings and interviews with manufacturers of racing and performance products.

Being held virtually for the first time, it’s easier than ever for media to participate and interview top company executives, technical experts and product specialists online. They may even be able to see the products in detail as manufacturers connect directly from their facilities.

Journalists may choose to participate for one, two or all three days, and have the flexibility to select which manufacturers with whom they most want to meet. Because media participation is free, the MPMC Media Trade Conference is the most efficient, effective and affordable way for journalists to get detailed information specific to their audience’s needs and interests, and gather a year's worth of editorial content.

Media who register and make their meeting requests by December 11, will be able to secure the best possible schedule. Register today.

For more information, visit www.sema.org/mtc or contact pr@sema.org.

Wed, 11/25/2020 - 17:04

By John Santos

MPMC
Unlike in previous years, the 2021 MPMC Media Trade Conference will be held entirely online.

Registration for the 2021 MPMC Media Trade Conference is open at www.sema.org/mtc. Taking place entirely online January 26-28, 2021, the annual conference will provide journalists quality meetings and interviews with manufacturers of racing and performance products.

Being held virtually for the first time, it’s easier than ever for media to participate and interview top company executives, technical experts and product specialists online. They may even be able to see the products in detail as manufacturers connect directly from their facilities.

Journalists may choose to participate for one, two or all three days, and have the flexibility to select which manufacturers with whom they most want to meet. Because media participation is free, the MPMC Media Trade Conference is the most efficient, effective and affordable way for journalists to get detailed information specific to their audience’s needs and interests, and gather a year's worth of editorial content.

Media who register and make their meeting requests by December 11, will be able to secure the best possible schedule. Register today.

For more information, visit www.sema.org/mtc or contact pr@sema.org.

Wed, 11/25/2020 - 16:31

By Ashley Reyes

SEMA360

Thousands of participants took part in the SEMA360 Education program in early November, where they heard from leading experts, innovators and leaders, and left inspired, motivated and educated on how to work better and smarter on various topics relating to the specialty-equipment industry. 

Recordings of some of the top sessions are now available to all industry members on the SEMA360 Education playlist on the SEMA Show YouTube Channel. Viewers will be able to see the actual presentations, including live questions and answers, that took place during the exclusive SEMA360 event. The learning tracks and seminars available are:

Advanced Vehicle Technology

Business Management

Builders

Brew Talks

Trends and Research

Vehicle Accessorization

The Stage – Interviews with Leaders, Legends, and Influencers

SEMA Education programs encompass all of the association’s educational efforts. For the first time, the education seminars took place virtually in absence of the in-person SEMA Show in Las Vegas. With each session designed to help businesses succeed and automotive aftermarket professionals advance their careers, the SEMA360 Education playlist is sure to educate and inspire you—no matter what segment of the industry you are involved in.

Wed, 11/25/2020 - 16:31

By Ashley Reyes

SEMA360

Thousands of participants took part in the SEMA360 Education program in early November, where they heard from leading experts, innovators and leaders, and left inspired, motivated and educated on how to work better and smarter on various topics relating to the specialty-equipment industry. 

Recordings of some of the top sessions are now available to all industry members on the SEMA360 Education playlist on the SEMA Show YouTube Channel. Viewers will be able to see the actual presentations, including live questions and answers, that took place during the exclusive SEMA360 event. The learning tracks and seminars available are:

Advanced Vehicle Technology

Business Management

Builders

Brew Talks

Trends and Research

Vehicle Accessorization

The Stage – Interviews with Leaders, Legends, and Influencers

SEMA Education programs encompass all of the association’s educational efforts. For the first time, the education seminars took place virtually in absence of the in-person SEMA Show in Las Vegas. With each session designed to help businesses succeed and automotive aftermarket professionals advance their careers, the SEMA360 Education playlist is sure to educate and inspire you—no matter what segment of the industry you are involved in.

Wed, 11/25/2020 - 16:31

By Ashley Reyes

SEMA360

Thousands of participants took part in the SEMA360 Education program in early November, where they heard from leading experts, innovators and leaders, and left inspired, motivated and educated on how to work better and smarter on various topics relating to the specialty-equipment industry. 

Recordings of some of the top sessions are now available to all industry members on the SEMA360 Education playlist on the SEMA Show YouTube Channel. Viewers will be able to see the actual presentations, including live questions and answers, that took place during the exclusive SEMA360 event. The learning tracks and seminars available are:

Advanced Vehicle Technology

Business Management

Builders

Brew Talks

Trends and Research

Vehicle Accessorization

The Stage – Interviews with Leaders, Legends, and Influencers

SEMA Education programs encompass all of the association’s educational efforts. For the first time, the education seminars took place virtually in absence of the in-person SEMA Show in Las Vegas. With each session designed to help businesses succeed and automotive aftermarket professionals advance their careers, the SEMA360 Education playlist is sure to educate and inspire you—no matter what segment of the industry you are involved in.

Wed, 11/25/2020 - 16:27

Join the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network as they host a Facebook Live Chat with Melanie Hellwig White, president of Hellwig Products, on December 2, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. PST.

Wed, 11/25/2020 - 16:27

Join the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network as they host a Facebook Live Chat with Melanie Hellwig White, president of Hellwig Products, on December 2, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. PST.