Thu, 12/13/2018 - 14:38

Explorer

This is the Ford Explorer ST, caught testing in Colorado, and with barely any camo.

The Explorer will get its first comprehensive redesign in nearly a decade, likely for the ’20 model year. It will ride on a new platform that is flexible enough for front, rear or all-wheel-drive configurations. There is the definite possibility the Explorer could even go rear-wheel drive.

Just as the Edge gained an ST model for 2019, the Explorer will do the same with a 2.7L high-output EcoBoost V6, putting out at least as much power as the 335hp variant in the Edge—although a more powerful 3.5L EcoBoost may be likely. The Explorer ST will also add more aggressive styling and tuning, as seen in these images.

Expect to see the all-new Ford Explorer ST in the following months.

Explorer

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 12/13/2018 - 14:38

Explorer

This is the Ford Explorer ST, caught testing in Colorado, and with barely any camo.

The Explorer will get its first comprehensive redesign in nearly a decade, likely for the ’20 model year. It will ride on a new platform that is flexible enough for front, rear or all-wheel-drive configurations. There is the definite possibility the Explorer could even go rear-wheel drive.

Just as the Edge gained an ST model for 2019, the Explorer will do the same with a 2.7L high-output EcoBoost V6, putting out at least as much power as the 335hp variant in the Edge—although a more powerful 3.5L EcoBoost may be likely. The Explorer ST will also add more aggressive styling and tuning, as seen in these images.

Expect to see the all-new Ford Explorer ST in the following months.

Explorer

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 12/13/2018 - 14:38

Explorer

This is the Ford Explorer ST, caught testing in Colorado, and with barely any camo.

The Explorer will get its first comprehensive redesign in nearly a decade, likely for the ’20 model year. It will ride on a new platform that is flexible enough for front, rear or all-wheel-drive configurations. There is the definite possibility the Explorer could even go rear-wheel drive.

Just as the Edge gained an ST model for 2019, the Explorer will do the same with a 2.7L high-output EcoBoost V6, putting out at least as much power as the 335hp variant in the Edge—although a more powerful 3.5L EcoBoost may be likely. The Explorer ST will also add more aggressive styling and tuning, as seen in these images.

Expect to see the all-new Ford Explorer ST in the following months.

Explorer

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 12/13/2018 - 14:38

By Juan Torres

MPMC
The 2019 MPMC Media Trade Conference, held January 22–24, at the Embassy Suites Orange County Airport North in Santa Ana, California, gives editors and reporters an opportunity to meet one-on-one with executives from top motorsports parts manufacturers in the industry.

Journalists who would like the best possible schedules for the 2019 MPMC Media Trade Conference and want to obtain their schedules in early January must register by December 20. Those who register after the deadline will receive their schedules on-site.

The 2019 MPMC Media Trade Conference, held January 22–24, at the Embassy Suites Orange County Airport North in Santa Ana, California, gives editors and reporters an opportunity to meet one-on-one with executives from top motorsports parts manufacturers in the industry. By attending all three days of the conference, journalists can have up to 42 uninterrupted meetings (up to 14 each day).

Having their schedules weeks before the start of the 2019 MPMC Media Trade Conference enables journalists to prepare for their private meetings with company executives. Media participation is free to all editorial representatives, making it the most affordable and efficient way for reporters to get detailed information specific to their audience needs and interests and gather a year’s worth of editorial content.

Meetings are scheduled based on the companies that journalists select on their applications. Journalists should mark companies as “Need to Meet” or “OK to Meet” to request meetings with representatives from those companies. For companies outside of their editorial needs, journalists should mark “Don’t Want to Meet” to avoid having a meeting scheduled.

Register now for the three-day exclusive event.

For questions, visit the MPMC Media Trade Conference website or contact Juan Torres at juant@sema.org or 909-978-6722.

Thu, 12/13/2018 - 14:38

By Juan Torres

MPMC
The 2019 MPMC Media Trade Conference, held January 22–24, at the Embassy Suites Orange County Airport North in Santa Ana, California, gives editors and reporters an opportunity to meet one-on-one with executives from top motorsports parts manufacturers in the industry.

Journalists who would like the best possible schedules for the 2019 MPMC Media Trade Conference and want to obtain their schedules in early January must register by December 20. Those who register after the deadline will receive their schedules on-site.

The 2019 MPMC Media Trade Conference, held January 22–24, at the Embassy Suites Orange County Airport North in Santa Ana, California, gives editors and reporters an opportunity to meet one-on-one with executives from top motorsports parts manufacturers in the industry. By attending all three days of the conference, journalists can have up to 42 uninterrupted meetings (up to 14 each day).

Having their schedules weeks before the start of the 2019 MPMC Media Trade Conference enables journalists to prepare for their private meetings with company executives. Media participation is free to all editorial representatives, making it the most affordable and efficient way for reporters to get detailed information specific to their audience needs and interests and gather a year’s worth of editorial content.

Meetings are scheduled based on the companies that journalists select on their applications. Journalists should mark companies as “Need to Meet” or “OK to Meet” to request meetings with representatives from those companies. For companies outside of their editorial needs, journalists should mark “Don’t Want to Meet” to avoid having a meeting scheduled.

Register now for the three-day exclusive event.

For questions, visit the MPMC Media Trade Conference website or contact Juan Torres at juant@sema.org or 909-978-6722.

Thu, 12/13/2018 - 13:16

By John Santos

Applications for booth space are now being accepted for the 2019 SEMA Show, taking place November 5–8, in Las Vegas.

The SEMA Show provides manufacturers of automotive parts and accessories with tools and resources to help them succeed. Whether it’s connecting with buyers, increasing brand awareness or making new business connections, the SEMA Show is where automotive parts manufacturers go to do business.

The following are some of the best reasons to exhibit at the SEMA Show:

  • Quality Buyers: Buyers at the SEMA Show come prepared to do business. Forty percent of them represent executive management with 87% of all buyers responsible for making or recommending what products their company will purchase.
  • Global Buyers: About 25% of all buyers in attendance come from outside the United States. This gives exhibitors a great opportunity to expand their markets overseas. As automotive customization grows worldwide, diversifying into other markets is a great way to grow one’s business.
  • New Products Showcase: Products in the showcase gain added exposure by being displayed in the No. 1 destination for buyers and media. Products are also photographed and included in future issues of SEMA News, and sent to journalists who further promote the products in their magazines and website. All exhibitors qualify for one free entry into the showcase, and there is a category for products that do not meet the criteria for new products to be displayed as featured products.
  • Media Exposure: Thousands of media attend the SEMA Show each year, giving exhibitors the opportunity to be included in newspapers and magazine articles, online stories, television and radio programs and even podcasts. To help connect exhibitors with journalists, exhibitors are invited to post press releases in the SEMA Show Online Media Center at no cost, as well as provide press kits and press releases in the Media Center during the week of the Show.
  • Directory Listing: All exhibitors are included in the SEMA Show Directory. The hard-copy directory is printed and sent to 48,000 industry professionals and distributed onsite at the Show. The directory listing is also included in the SEMA Show Pocket Guide, SEMA Show Daily, website and mobile app.
  • Breakfast and Banquet Tickets: All exhibitors qualify to receive complimentary tickets to the New Products Breakfast (Tuesday, November 5) and the Industry Awards Banquet (Thursday, November 7). The New Products Breakfast is held in the morning on the first day of the Show, before the Show opens, and features the New Product Awards announcements. The Industry Awards Banquet, considered by many to the be industry’s premier event, features prestigious awards for the Person of the Year, Manufacturer of the Year and others. Tickets to the banquet are available to all Showgoers for a nominal fee, but exhibitors qualify to receive complimentary tickets based on the booth size.
  • SEMA Cruise and SEMA Ignited: While the SEMA Show is a trade-only event not open to the public, exhibitors are able to reach consumers through the SEMA Cruise and SEMA Ignited. Both events, held on Friday evening at the end of the day, are open to consumers. Vehicles from the SEMA Show parade through the SEMA Cruise and are invited to display at SEMA Ignited. Additional branding opportunities are available to exhibitors through the two events.
  • SEMA Membership: SEMA members receive a discount on their SEMA Show booth space. Additionally, SEMA members have access to all association programs and benefits, including research, education, SEMA Garage, SEMA Data Co-op and more. While association membership is for a company, all employees of the company are able to utilize the benefits.

Manufacturers of automotive parts and accessories can begin securing their booth space at www.SEMAShow.com/buyabooth. For more information, visit www.SEMAShow.com or contact sales@sema.org.

Thu, 12/13/2018 - 13:16

By John Santos

Applications for booth space are now being accepted for the 2019 SEMA Show, taking place November 5–8, in Las Vegas.

The SEMA Show provides manufacturers of automotive parts and accessories with tools and resources to help them succeed. Whether it’s connecting with buyers, increasing brand awareness or making new business connections, the SEMA Show is where automotive parts manufacturers go to do business.

The following are some of the best reasons to exhibit at the SEMA Show:

  • Quality Buyers: Buyers at the SEMA Show come prepared to do business. Forty percent of them represent executive management with 87% of all buyers responsible for making or recommending what products their company will purchase.
  • Global Buyers: About 25% of all buyers in attendance come from outside the United States. This gives exhibitors a great opportunity to expand their markets overseas. As automotive customization grows worldwide, diversifying into other markets is a great way to grow one’s business.
  • New Products Showcase: Products in the showcase gain added exposure by being displayed in the No. 1 destination for buyers and media. Products are also photographed and included in future issues of SEMA News, and sent to journalists who further promote the products in their magazines and website. All exhibitors qualify for one free entry into the showcase, and there is a category for products that do not meet the criteria for new products to be displayed as featured products.
  • Media Exposure: Thousands of media attend the SEMA Show each year, giving exhibitors the opportunity to be included in newspapers and magazine articles, online stories, television and radio programs and even podcasts. To help connect exhibitors with journalists, exhibitors are invited to post press releases in the SEMA Show Online Media Center at no cost, as well as provide press kits and press releases in the Media Center during the week of the Show.
  • Directory Listing: All exhibitors are included in the SEMA Show Directory. The hard-copy directory is printed and sent to 48,000 industry professionals and distributed onsite at the Show. The directory listing is also included in the SEMA Show Pocket Guide, SEMA Show Daily, website and mobile app.
  • Breakfast and Banquet Tickets: All exhibitors qualify to receive complimentary tickets to the New Products Breakfast (Tuesday, November 5) and the Industry Awards Banquet (Thursday, November 7). The New Products Breakfast is held in the morning on the first day of the Show, before the Show opens, and features the New Product Awards announcements. The Industry Awards Banquet, considered by many to the be industry’s premier event, features prestigious awards for the Person of the Year, Manufacturer of the Year and others. Tickets to the banquet are available to all Showgoers for a nominal fee, but exhibitors qualify to receive complimentary tickets based on the booth size.
  • SEMA Cruise and SEMA Ignited: While the SEMA Show is a trade-only event not open to the public, exhibitors are able to reach consumers through the SEMA Cruise and SEMA Ignited. Both events, held on Friday evening at the end of the day, are open to consumers. Vehicles from the SEMA Show parade through the SEMA Cruise and are invited to display at SEMA Ignited. Additional branding opportunities are available to exhibitors through the two events.
  • SEMA Membership: SEMA members receive a discount on their SEMA Show booth space. Additionally, SEMA members have access to all association programs and benefits, including research, education, SEMA Garage, SEMA Data Co-op and more. While association membership is for a company, all employees of the company are able to utilize the benefits.

Manufacturers of automotive parts and accessories can begin securing their booth space at www.SEMAShow.com/buyabooth. For more information, visit www.SEMAShow.com or contact sales@sema.org.

Thu, 12/13/2018 - 12:09

By SEMA Editors

The PRI Show brought together buyers and industry-leading manufacturers for three days of business, education, networking and more.

Here are three videos covering each day of the 2018 PRI Trade Show.

Tens of thousands of motorsports professionals streamed into the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium to commence the three biggest business days in racing.

 

Buyers shopped aisles of the latest race parts and equipment on the second day of the PRI Trade Show.

 

The PRI Show finished in grand fashion, teeming with exhibitors offering the very latest in products for the next race season.

 

Thu, 12/13/2018 - 12:09

By SEMA Editors

The PRI Show brought together buyers and industry-leading manufacturers for three days of business, education, networking and more.

Here are three videos covering each day of the 2018 PRI Trade Show.

Tens of thousands of motorsports professionals streamed into the Indiana Convention Center and Lucas Oil Stadium to commence the three biggest business days in racing.

 

Buyers shopped aisles of the latest race parts and equipment on the second day of the PRI Trade Show.

 

The PRI Show finished in grand fashion, teeming with exhibitors offering the very latest in products for the next race season.

 

Thu, 12/13/2018 - 11:50

By Kyle Cheng

Future Trends
The “SEMA Future Trends” report includes economic and industry forecasts to provide readers the insights they need to help move their businesses into the future.

The world is changing. Amidst trade uncertainty and shifts in the automotive market, do you have the information you need to move your business into the future? Want to know what economic, consumer and industry trends are in store for the next few years?

Explore this and much more in the new “SEMA Future Trends” report. This report, published twice a year, includes economic and industry data and forecasts that provide the insights needed to help companies make strategic decisions for the future.

This report includes:

  • Forecasts and trends for new vehicle sales.
  • Changes in driving habits and trends.
  • Economic indicators and overall outlook.
  • Powertrain insights and forecasts—including drivetrains, engine displacements, GDI and turbocharging.

Download the “SEMA Future Trends” report today for free.