Tue, 09/01/2015 - 06:42

SEMA Member News—September/October 2015

The Latest From ETTN: Meet Your Chair and Chair-Elect

Regis Finn
Regis Finn is the ETTN chair.
 
  

Regis Finn began his automotive career sweeping floors at a local speed shop when he was 15. In his early 20s, he made a cross-country move to California, where he landed at B&M Racing and Performance. He started in the customer service department and has since held many positions in sales and marketing for B&M and other industry-leading companies. For the past year, he has been the marketing manager for Thyssenkrupp Bilstein of America. Finn has past experience serving with SEMA councils and became the chair of the Emerging Trends & Technology Network (ETTN) on July 1.

 Marla Moore
Marla Moore is the ETTN chair-elect.
  

Chair-Elect Marla Moore is the marketing director for the Coker Group, where she is responsible for all marketing and advertising for six aftermarket companies and 10 brands. She has worked in the aftermarket for more than 30 years and held positions at Hypertech, Comp Cams and AutoZone. In 2012, Moore received one of the industry’s highest honors: SEMA’s Person of the Year award. In 2013, she was recognized as the SEMA Businesswomen’s Network’s (SBN) Woman of the Year. In the past, Moore served as a member of the Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC) select committee as well as chair of SBN.

The two recently chatted with SEMA Member News, sharing their unique experiences and perspectives on why network membership is a valuable SEMA benefit.

SEMA Member News: Why are you involved in ETTN?

Regis Finn: I want to give back to the industry I love. I have been very fortunate to do what I love while making a good living. I’ve seen drastic changes in the industry over the years and want to ensure that it continues to strive for generations to come. Everyone can make a difference, and this is how I choose to do so.

Marla Moore: I believe that it is important to give back to our industry. Recognizing and utilizing emerging trends is crucial to the future of the aftermarket—and especially to small businesses. By volunteering to help lead ETTN, I hope to contribute to the focus and growth of this network so that its purpose serves all SEMA members.

SMN: What have you gained from your involvement?

RF: By surrounding myself with very successful people from our industry, I’ve picked up on many of the traits that made them successful. I’ve been able to use this newfound knowledge to advance my company’s place in the industry. I’ve also gained better insight into our industry on many levels and now better understand the many challenges our industry faces. The networking opportunities and good friends made while serving with ETTN are some of the most treasured benefits gained from my involvement.

MM: The contacts you make are so valuable. I have met some of my heroes, gained mentors and forged lifelong friendships with some of the most amazing people in the industry. Learning how a select committee works, conducting meetings, chairing a task force or committee are very valuable experiences that may only be obtainable by volunteering. SEMA does an exceptional job of educating and training select committee members on strategic thinking, governance, feasibility and focus.

SMN: What do you hope to accomplish during your term?

RF:
As a relatively new network, ETTN is still trying to gain traction. We are narrowing our focus and striving to become more relevant. Over the next year, we are going to concentrate primarily on vehicle technology/engineering trends and technologies. With a narrowed focus, our chance of success will increase. Trying to be everything to everyone is a very difficult task that often ends in failure.

It is almost impossible for a single person to keep up with the current pace of changing vehicle technology. Technologies that appear to be many years away are already arriving in new vehicles. New legislation will impact vehicle technologies, too. It is important to understand how these changes will affect you and your company. ETTN should be your source for vehicle technology alerts and education.

SMN: Why should individuals join ETTN?

MM: ETTN is a network, so individuals who work for SEMA-member companies can join for free! There are no dues. You will have the opportunity to make some great contacts, interact through social media and networking functions with other members who are passionate about our industry, and volunteer to serve on a task force. It’s a great way to get involved with SEMA and make connections that will benefit you throughout your career.

Tue, 09/01/2015 - 06:38

SEMA News—September 2015

INDUSTRY NEWS

 Alex Xydias Center Celebrates New Facility
Mike Spagnola (left), SEMA vice president of OEM and product development programs, and Chris Kersting (right), SEMA president and CEO, presented a $10,000 donation to Jon Bilkenstaff of AXC.
  

Alex Xydias Center Celebrates New Facility

An open-house event showcased the Alex Xydias Center for Automotive Arts (AXC), now located at the Fairplex in Pomona, California, as part of the Robert E. Petersen Garage.

Enthusiasts, industry icons and AXC students celebrated the new center, which was developed in collaboration with automotive business owners and classic-car enthusiasts from the Inland Valley. The two-year AXC program gives students the necessary confidence and hands-on experience to enter the automotive industry.

The AXC has received donations and seed money from a wide cross section of industry sources, including SEMA and, notably, the Margie & Robert E. Petersen Foundation.

At the open house, SEMA presented a $10,000 donation, which was allocated based on a generous donation from Omix-ADA. Mike Spagnola, SEMA vice president of OEM and product development programs, and Chris Kersting, SEMA president and CEO, were on hand to present the check.

SCRS Releases OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit Schedule

The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) released session details for the upcoming OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit, which will be held Thursday, November 5, during the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

SCRS
The Collision Repair Technology Summit puts SEMA Show attendees in a room with innovators in automotive structural design and technology.
 
  

The summit will focus on emerging trends in vehicle construction and technology and how both of those aspects influence vehicle repairability and collision industry preparation.

This year, the program will provide three different segments, which can be selected individually or collectively as part of the Repairer Driven Education (RDE) full series pass.

The sessions will feature companies and individuals with rich histories of producing sophisticated advancements in the automotive and collision-repair fields. They will highlight architectural and technological developments in modern vehicles and how those advancements intersect with the repair process.

For more information and to register, visit www.SEMAShow.com/register.

Tue, 09/01/2015 - 06:38

SEMA News—September 2015

INDUSTRY NEWS

 Alex Xydias Center Celebrates New Facility
Mike Spagnola (left), SEMA vice president of OEM and product development programs, and Chris Kersting (right), SEMA president and CEO, presented a $10,000 donation to Jon Bilkenstaff of AXC.
  

Alex Xydias Center Celebrates New Facility

An open-house event showcased the Alex Xydias Center for Automotive Arts (AXC), now located at the Fairplex in Pomona, California, as part of the Robert E. Petersen Garage.

Enthusiasts, industry icons and AXC students celebrated the new center, which was developed in collaboration with automotive business owners and classic-car enthusiasts from the Inland Valley. The two-year AXC program gives students the necessary confidence and hands-on experience to enter the automotive industry.

The AXC has received donations and seed money from a wide cross section of industry sources, including SEMA and, notably, the Margie & Robert E. Petersen Foundation.

At the open house, SEMA presented a $10,000 donation, which was allocated based on a generous donation from Omix-ADA. Mike Spagnola, SEMA vice president of OEM and product development programs, and Chris Kersting, SEMA president and CEO, were on hand to present the check.

SCRS Releases OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit Schedule

The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) released session details for the upcoming OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit, which will be held Thursday, November 5, during the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

SCRS
The Collision Repair Technology Summit puts SEMA Show attendees in a room with innovators in automotive structural design and technology.
 
  

The summit will focus on emerging trends in vehicle construction and technology and how both of those aspects influence vehicle repairability and collision industry preparation.

This year, the program will provide three different segments, which can be selected individually or collectively as part of the Repairer Driven Education (RDE) full series pass.

The sessions will feature companies and individuals with rich histories of producing sophisticated advancements in the automotive and collision-repair fields. They will highlight architectural and technological developments in modern vehicles and how those advancements intersect with the repair process.

For more information and to register, visit www.SEMAShow.com/register.

Tue, 09/01/2015 - 06:38

SEMA News—September 2015

INDUSTRY NEWS

 Alex Xydias Center Celebrates New Facility
Mike Spagnola (left), SEMA vice president of OEM and product development programs, and Chris Kersting (right), SEMA president and CEO, presented a $10,000 donation to Jon Bilkenstaff of AXC.
  

Alex Xydias Center Celebrates New Facility

An open-house event showcased the Alex Xydias Center for Automotive Arts (AXC), now located at the Fairplex in Pomona, California, as part of the Robert E. Petersen Garage.

Enthusiasts, industry icons and AXC students celebrated the new center, which was developed in collaboration with automotive business owners and classic-car enthusiasts from the Inland Valley. The two-year AXC program gives students the necessary confidence and hands-on experience to enter the automotive industry.

The AXC has received donations and seed money from a wide cross section of industry sources, including SEMA and, notably, the Margie & Robert E. Petersen Foundation.

At the open house, SEMA presented a $10,000 donation, which was allocated based on a generous donation from Omix-ADA. Mike Spagnola, SEMA vice president of OEM and product development programs, and Chris Kersting, SEMA president and CEO, were on hand to present the check.

SCRS Releases OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit Schedule

The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) released session details for the upcoming OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit, which will be held Thursday, November 5, during the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

SCRS
The Collision Repair Technology Summit puts SEMA Show attendees in a room with innovators in automotive structural design and technology.
 
  

The summit will focus on emerging trends in vehicle construction and technology and how both of those aspects influence vehicle repairability and collision industry preparation.

This year, the program will provide three different segments, which can be selected individually or collectively as part of the Repairer Driven Education (RDE) full series pass.

The sessions will feature companies and individuals with rich histories of producing sophisticated advancements in the automotive and collision-repair fields. They will highlight architectural and technological developments in modern vehicles and how those advancements intersect with the repair process.

For more information and to register, visit www.SEMAShow.com/register.

Tue, 09/01/2015 - 06:38

SEMA News—September 2015

INDUSTRY NEWS

 Alex Xydias Center Celebrates New Facility
Mike Spagnola (left), SEMA vice president of OEM and product development programs, and Chris Kersting (right), SEMA president and CEO, presented a $10,000 donation to Jon Bilkenstaff of AXC.
  

Alex Xydias Center Celebrates New Facility

An open-house event showcased the Alex Xydias Center for Automotive Arts (AXC), now located at the Fairplex in Pomona, California, as part of the Robert E. Petersen Garage.

Enthusiasts, industry icons and AXC students celebrated the new center, which was developed in collaboration with automotive business owners and classic-car enthusiasts from the Inland Valley. The two-year AXC program gives students the necessary confidence and hands-on experience to enter the automotive industry.

The AXC has received donations and seed money from a wide cross section of industry sources, including SEMA and, notably, the Margie & Robert E. Petersen Foundation.

At the open house, SEMA presented a $10,000 donation, which was allocated based on a generous donation from Omix-ADA. Mike Spagnola, SEMA vice president of OEM and product development programs, and Chris Kersting, SEMA president and CEO, were on hand to present the check.

SCRS Releases OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit Schedule

The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) released session details for the upcoming OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit, which will be held Thursday, November 5, during the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

SCRS
The Collision Repair Technology Summit puts SEMA Show attendees in a room with innovators in automotive structural design and technology.
 
  

The summit will focus on emerging trends in vehicle construction and technology and how both of those aspects influence vehicle repairability and collision industry preparation.

This year, the program will provide three different segments, which can be selected individually or collectively as part of the Repairer Driven Education (RDE) full series pass.

The sessions will feature companies and individuals with rich histories of producing sophisticated advancements in the automotive and collision-repair fields. They will highlight architectural and technological developments in modern vehicles and how those advancements intersect with the repair process.

For more information and to register, visit www.SEMAShow.com/register.

Tue, 09/01/2015 - 06:38

SEMA News—September 2015

INDUSTRY NEWS

 Alex Xydias Center Celebrates New Facility
Mike Spagnola (left), SEMA vice president of OEM and product development programs, and Chris Kersting (right), SEMA president and CEO, presented a $10,000 donation to Jon Bilkenstaff of AXC.
  

Alex Xydias Center Celebrates New Facility

An open-house event showcased the Alex Xydias Center for Automotive Arts (AXC), now located at the Fairplex in Pomona, California, as part of the Robert E. Petersen Garage.

Enthusiasts, industry icons and AXC students celebrated the new center, which was developed in collaboration with automotive business owners and classic-car enthusiasts from the Inland Valley. The two-year AXC program gives students the necessary confidence and hands-on experience to enter the automotive industry.

The AXC has received donations and seed money from a wide cross section of industry sources, including SEMA and, notably, the Margie & Robert E. Petersen Foundation.

At the open house, SEMA presented a $10,000 donation, which was allocated based on a generous donation from Omix-ADA. Mike Spagnola, SEMA vice president of OEM and product development programs, and Chris Kersting, SEMA president and CEO, were on hand to present the check.

SCRS Releases OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit Schedule

The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) released session details for the upcoming OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit, which will be held Thursday, November 5, during the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

SCRS
The Collision Repair Technology Summit puts SEMA Show attendees in a room with innovators in automotive structural design and technology.
 
  

The summit will focus on emerging trends in vehicle construction and technology and how both of those aspects influence vehicle repairability and collision industry preparation.

This year, the program will provide three different segments, which can be selected individually or collectively as part of the Repairer Driven Education (RDE) full series pass.

The sessions will feature companies and individuals with rich histories of producing sophisticated advancements in the automotive and collision-repair fields. They will highlight architectural and technological developments in modern vehicles and how those advancements intersect with the repair process.

For more information and to register, visit www.SEMAShow.com/register.

Tue, 09/01/2015 - 06:38

SEMA News—September 2015

INDUSTRY NEWS

 Alex Xydias Center Celebrates New Facility
Mike Spagnola (left), SEMA vice president of OEM and product development programs, and Chris Kersting (right), SEMA president and CEO, presented a $10,000 donation to Jon Bilkenstaff of AXC.
  

Alex Xydias Center Celebrates New Facility

An open-house event showcased the Alex Xydias Center for Automotive Arts (AXC), now located at the Fairplex in Pomona, California, as part of the Robert E. Petersen Garage.

Enthusiasts, industry icons and AXC students celebrated the new center, which was developed in collaboration with automotive business owners and classic-car enthusiasts from the Inland Valley. The two-year AXC program gives students the necessary confidence and hands-on experience to enter the automotive industry.

The AXC has received donations and seed money from a wide cross section of industry sources, including SEMA and, notably, the Margie & Robert E. Petersen Foundation.

At the open house, SEMA presented a $10,000 donation, which was allocated based on a generous donation from Omix-ADA. Mike Spagnola, SEMA vice president of OEM and product development programs, and Chris Kersting, SEMA president and CEO, were on hand to present the check.

SCRS Releases OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit Schedule

The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) released session details for the upcoming OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit, which will be held Thursday, November 5, during the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

SCRS
The Collision Repair Technology Summit puts SEMA Show attendees in a room with innovators in automotive structural design and technology.
 
  

The summit will focus on emerging trends in vehicle construction and technology and how both of those aspects influence vehicle repairability and collision industry preparation.

This year, the program will provide three different segments, which can be selected individually or collectively as part of the Repairer Driven Education (RDE) full series pass.

The sessions will feature companies and individuals with rich histories of producing sophisticated advancements in the automotive and collision-repair fields. They will highlight architectural and technological developments in modern vehicles and how those advancements intersect with the repair process.

For more information and to register, visit www.SEMAShow.com/register.

Tue, 09/01/2015 - 06:38

SEMA News—September 2015

INDUSTRY NEWS

 Alex Xydias Center Celebrates New Facility
Mike Spagnola (left), SEMA vice president of OEM and product development programs, and Chris Kersting (right), SEMA president and CEO, presented a $10,000 donation to Jon Bilkenstaff of AXC.
  

Alex Xydias Center Celebrates New Facility

An open-house event showcased the Alex Xydias Center for Automotive Arts (AXC), now located at the Fairplex in Pomona, California, as part of the Robert E. Petersen Garage.

Enthusiasts, industry icons and AXC students celebrated the new center, which was developed in collaboration with automotive business owners and classic-car enthusiasts from the Inland Valley. The two-year AXC program gives students the necessary confidence and hands-on experience to enter the automotive industry.

The AXC has received donations and seed money from a wide cross section of industry sources, including SEMA and, notably, the Margie & Robert E. Petersen Foundation.

At the open house, SEMA presented a $10,000 donation, which was allocated based on a generous donation from Omix-ADA. Mike Spagnola, SEMA vice president of OEM and product development programs, and Chris Kersting, SEMA president and CEO, were on hand to present the check.

SCRS Releases OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit Schedule

The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) released session details for the upcoming OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit, which will be held Thursday, November 5, during the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

SCRS
The Collision Repair Technology Summit puts SEMA Show attendees in a room with innovators in automotive structural design and technology.
 
  

The summit will focus on emerging trends in vehicle construction and technology and how both of those aspects influence vehicle repairability and collision industry preparation.

This year, the program will provide three different segments, which can be selected individually or collectively as part of the Repairer Driven Education (RDE) full series pass.

The sessions will feature companies and individuals with rich histories of producing sophisticated advancements in the automotive and collision-repair fields. They will highlight architectural and technological developments in modern vehicles and how those advancements intersect with the repair process.

For more information and to register, visit www.SEMAShow.com/register.

Tue, 09/01/2015 - 06:38

SEMA News—September 2015

INDUSTRY NEWS

 Alex Xydias Center Celebrates New Facility
Mike Spagnola (left), SEMA vice president of OEM and product development programs, and Chris Kersting (right), SEMA president and CEO, presented a $10,000 donation to Jon Bilkenstaff of AXC.
  

Alex Xydias Center Celebrates New Facility

An open-house event showcased the Alex Xydias Center for Automotive Arts (AXC), now located at the Fairplex in Pomona, California, as part of the Robert E. Petersen Garage.

Enthusiasts, industry icons and AXC students celebrated the new center, which was developed in collaboration with automotive business owners and classic-car enthusiasts from the Inland Valley. The two-year AXC program gives students the necessary confidence and hands-on experience to enter the automotive industry.

The AXC has received donations and seed money from a wide cross section of industry sources, including SEMA and, notably, the Margie & Robert E. Petersen Foundation.

At the open house, SEMA presented a $10,000 donation, which was allocated based on a generous donation from Omix-ADA. Mike Spagnola, SEMA vice president of OEM and product development programs, and Chris Kersting, SEMA president and CEO, were on hand to present the check.

SCRS Releases OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit Schedule

The Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) released session details for the upcoming OEM Collision Repair Technology Summit, which will be held Thursday, November 5, during the 2015 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.

SCRS
The Collision Repair Technology Summit puts SEMA Show attendees in a room with innovators in automotive structural design and technology.
 
  

The summit will focus on emerging trends in vehicle construction and technology and how both of those aspects influence vehicle repairability and collision industry preparation.

This year, the program will provide three different segments, which can be selected individually or collectively as part of the Repairer Driven Education (RDE) full series pass.

The sessions will feature companies and individuals with rich histories of producing sophisticated advancements in the automotive and collision-repair fields. They will highlight architectural and technological developments in modern vehicles and how those advancements intersect with the repair process.

For more information and to register, visit www.SEMAShow.com/register.

Tue, 09/01/2015 - 06:05

SEMA News—September 2015

INDUSTRY NEWS

SPY PHOTOS

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’16 Ford Mustang Ecoboost
 
’17 Fiat 124 Spider

Mustang Ecoboost

 

’17 Fiat 124 Spider

 

Porsche 911

 ’17 Fiat 124 Spider
The ’16 Mustang Ecoboost was caught running the streets of metro Detroit. Ford has revived the Pony Package with the 2.3L Ecoboost engine.

In addition to the standard Ecoboost Mustang, the ’16 Pony Package version adds 19-in. polished wheels, a chrome grille that looks more in line with such Ford offerings as the Fusion, some chrome surrounds along the windows, stripes along the sides of the car and a tri-color pony in the grille.

The ’16 Mustang Pony Package goes on sale at the end of 2015.
 

The ’17 Fiat 124 Spider was caught while out testing in metro Detroit.

 

The 124 Spider will be powered by the 1.4L turbo four-cylinder engine, and a six-speed manual is likely to be the standard transmission. Given that the engine is also mated to a six-speed automatic in the 500 Abarth and 500L, as well as a poorly-received six-speed dual-clutch transmission, one of those is also likely to be offered in the 124.

 

Expect the 124 Spider to be shown later this year, possibly at the Los Angeles Auto Show in November.

 

   
Camouflaged Jeep Cherokee
 
’16 California Special Ford Mustang GT

Jeep Cherokee

 

16 California Special Ford Mustang GT

Jeep Cherokee

 

’16 California Special Ford Mustang GT

A camouflaged Jeep Cherokee prototype running on a test track provided a first look at the facelift due for the ’17 model year.

It uses the same nine-speed automatic transmission as the new Jeep Renegade. It also appears that the updated Cherokee will retain much of the polarizing design that first debuted on the model released in 2013.

A placard on the test vehicle announced that “VRT: Electronic Throttle Control” was being tested.

 All CS-equipped cars get 19-in. wheels with black-painted inserts. They also have a special faux gas cap in the trunk lid, reminiscent of the original Mustangs. A new black painted rear spoiler stands much taller than any Mustangs in recent memory, sort of a ’90s throwback. Up front, there’s a grille that’s also special to the CS with a smaller pony badge off-centered.

Inside, the black leather-suede seats have red stitching, with door panel inserts and carpeting to match.