Thu, 02/02/2017 - 08:22

In partnership with Audi of America, the SEMA Garage will host the all-new ’18 Audi Q5 for a member-exclusive measuring session. The ’18 Q5 applies the distinctive Audi “Q” SUV design language, further underscoring the sporty, independent nature of the vehicle. The exterior has been redesigned to feature enhanced lines including a flat, coupe-like roof line coupled with a strong, wave-design shoulder line and pronounced wheel arches which emphasize the standard quattro all-wheel drive. The interior has a greater feeling of spaciousness and lightness thanks to the wing-design wrap-around dashboard and delivers even more technology such as the available Audi virtual cockpit, MMI touch and standard Audi smartphone interface.

Thu, 02/02/2017 - 08:06

The deadline to submit your company’s Exhibit Space Rental Application and deposit is March 31, 2017, to participate in the 2017 SEMA Show Early Space Selection, which will take place May 1–19, 2017.

Thu, 02/02/2017 - 08:06

The deadline to submit your company’s Exhibit Space Rental Application and deposit is March 31, 2017, to participate in the 2017 SEMA Show Early Space Selection, which will take place May 1–19, 2017.

Thu, 02/02/2017 - 08:02
Thu, 02/02/2017 - 07:58

SEMA-member companies have posted several new listings for job opportunities (view all here) in the Classifieds page of SEMA.org. Working for a SEMA-member company has many advantages. In addition to working for a company that supports and contributes to the success of the overall industry, being employed by a SEMA-member company enables employees to participate in webinars, access free market research, join SEMA committees and more.

Thu, 02/02/2017 - 07:58

SEMA-member companies have posted several new listings for job opportunities (view all here) in the Classifieds page of SEMA.org. Working for a SEMA-member company has many advantages. In addition to working for a company that supports and contributes to the success of the overall industry, being employed by a SEMA-member company enables employees to participate in webinars, access free market research, join SEMA committees and more.

Thu, 02/02/2017 - 07:24

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

The year 2017 marked the start of a new Congress and a rare chance to preserve our U.S. motorsports traditions and industry. The new Congress reintroduced the RPM Act in January, and the moment is now ripe to permanently reverse the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) misinterpretation of the law. Take a minute and support this critical bill that protects Americans’ right to modify street vehicles into dedicated racecars and the industry’s right to sell the parts that enable racers to compete.

SEMA’s President and CEO Chris Kersting has more:

“SEMA is grateful for our members’ enthusiastic efforts to support the RPM Act last year. Along with most other pending legislation, the bill lapsed at the end of 2016, leading the U.S. Congress to reintroduce the bill this year. SEMA is now calling on the entire enthusiast community and industry to again contact your federal lawmakers to request support for the RPM Act of 2017. Even if you sent a letter last year, it is critical that the new Congress hears from you. Passage of the RPM Act is the only way to ensure that this time-honored tradition and livelihood for millions of Americans will be preserved for generations to come.”

Take action now; it’s easy and only takes a minute. Contact your lawmakers here: www.sema.org/rpm. Thank you for doing your part to make permanent the right to enjoy our motorsports traditions.

Thu, 02/02/2017 - 07:24

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

The year 2017 marked the start of a new Congress and a rare chance to preserve our U.S. motorsports traditions and industry. The new Congress reintroduced the RPM Act in January, and the moment is now ripe to permanently reverse the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) misinterpretation of the law. Take a minute and support this critical bill that protects Americans’ right to modify street vehicles into dedicated racecars and the industry’s right to sell the parts that enable racers to compete.

SEMA’s President and CEO Chris Kersting has more:

“SEMA is grateful for our members’ enthusiastic efforts to support the RPM Act last year. Along with most other pending legislation, the bill lapsed at the end of 2016, leading the U.S. Congress to reintroduce the bill this year. SEMA is now calling on the entire enthusiast community and industry to again contact your federal lawmakers to request support for the RPM Act of 2017. Even if you sent a letter last year, it is critical that the new Congress hears from you. Passage of the RPM Act is the only way to ensure that this time-honored tradition and livelihood for millions of Americans will be preserved for generations to come.”

Take action now; it’s easy and only takes a minute. Contact your lawmakers here: www.sema.org/rpm. Thank you for doing your part to make permanent the right to enjoy our motorsports traditions.

Thu, 02/02/2017 - 07:24

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

The year 2017 marked the start of a new Congress and a rare chance to preserve our U.S. motorsports traditions and industry. The new Congress reintroduced the RPM Act in January, and the moment is now ripe to permanently reverse the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) misinterpretation of the law. Take a minute and support this critical bill that protects Americans’ right to modify street vehicles into dedicated racecars and the industry’s right to sell the parts that enable racers to compete.

SEMA’s President and CEO Chris Kersting has more:

“SEMA is grateful for our members’ enthusiastic efforts to support the RPM Act last year. Along with most other pending legislation, the bill lapsed at the end of 2016, leading the U.S. Congress to reintroduce the bill this year. SEMA is now calling on the entire enthusiast community and industry to again contact your federal lawmakers to request support for the RPM Act of 2017. Even if you sent a letter last year, it is critical that the new Congress hears from you. Passage of the RPM Act is the only way to ensure that this time-honored tradition and livelihood for millions of Americans will be preserved for generations to come.”

Take action now; it’s easy and only takes a minute. Contact your lawmakers here: www.sema.org/rpm. Thank you for doing your part to make permanent the right to enjoy our motorsports traditions.

Thu, 02/02/2017 - 07:24

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

The year 2017 marked the start of a new Congress and a rare chance to preserve our U.S. motorsports traditions and industry. The new Congress reintroduced the RPM Act in January, and the moment is now ripe to permanently reverse the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) misinterpretation of the law. Take a minute and support this critical bill that protects Americans’ right to modify street vehicles into dedicated racecars and the industry’s right to sell the parts that enable racers to compete.

SEMA’s President and CEO Chris Kersting has more:

“SEMA is grateful for our members’ enthusiastic efforts to support the RPM Act last year. Along with most other pending legislation, the bill lapsed at the end of 2016, leading the U.S. Congress to reintroduce the bill this year. SEMA is now calling on the entire enthusiast community and industry to again contact your federal lawmakers to request support for the RPM Act of 2017. Even if you sent a letter last year, it is critical that the new Congress hears from you. Passage of the RPM Act is the only way to ensure that this time-honored tradition and livelihood for millions of Americans will be preserved for generations to come.”

Take action now; it’s easy and only takes a minute. Contact your lawmakers here: www.sema.org/rpm. Thank you for doing your part to make permanent the right to enjoy our motorsports traditions.