Thu, 12/01/2016 - 08:42

Strengthen Your Company Through Community

No matter what niche you're in—rods, restoration, racing, restyling, trucks or wheels and tires—there’s a SEMA council or professional network that's right for your company. SEMA councils and networks offer members a variety of market-specific programs and activities designed to provide educational and networking opportunities while promoting their particular industry segment.


 

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Aaron Aldrich of Any Level Lift was named the 2016 SEMA Launch Pad winner, with his all-adjustable suspension system for trucks and off-road vehicles.

Aaron Aldrich Discusses Launch Pad Experience

Aaron Aldrich of Any Level Lift was named the 2016 SEMA Launch Pad winner with his all-adjustable suspension system for trucks and off-road vehicles. Presented by the Young Executives Network (YEN), the winner was determined by a panel of industry judges after each contestant pitched their products or services to the panel in front of a live audience Wednesday, November 2, during the 2016 SEMA Show.

Each contestant was an automotive industry entrepreneur under the age of 40 looking to launch his or her business to the next level. Applications were accepted in the spring of 2016 with a record number of applications turned in from young entrepreneurs nationwide. A task force narrowed down the contest to 13 semi-finalists who were flown out to Las Vegas during the SEMA Exhibitor Summit last summer to film their pitch videos, which the public would vote on for the final top 10 contestants. The top 10 finalists included:

  • Aaron Aldrich, Any Level Lift
  • Richard Baverstock, Mogol Inc.
  • Matt Corish, V12LS.com
  • John Paul Guswelle, Metal Conditioner2
  • Amanda Holbert, PlasmaGlide LLC
  • Bryce Hudson, Grip Clean
  • Wesley Jurica, Gigabit Games
  • Kevin Patrick, Exomotive
  • Sarah Powell, Turnberry Innovations
  • Irina Slavina, Hudway LLC

Meet the Winner!

Aldrich is new to the automotive aftermarket industry, establishing Any Level Lift LLC earlier this year. He developed a passion for lifted trucks growing up in a small town in New York, and graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute with a mechanical engineering degree. He normally designs servicing equipment for the U.S. Navy’s submarines and aircraft carriers; however, after building and testing a prototype of the Any Level Lift and issuing three related patents, he decided to take a leave of absence to bring the Any Level Lift to market.

The patented Any Level Lift is the industry’s first all-adjustable suspension system, offering 16 in. of ride height adjustment without impact to ride quality, steering alignment or axle positioning. The Any Level Lift bridges the gap between work and play.

As the winner, Aldrich received the grand-prize package consisting of a one-year complimentary SEMA membership; multiple features in SEMA media and news outlets; exhibit space at the 2017 SEMA Show; access and discounted rates on SEMA services, such as the photography studio and SEMA Data Co-op; and finally industry sponsorship packages.

SEMA News: How do you think the SEMA Launch Pad prize package will benefit your business?

Aaron Aldrich: The SEMA Launch Pad prize package has so many elements that will benefit my new business. There is a good reason the competition is entitled “Launch Pad,” because the prize package is certainly tailored to provide one. The free booth at next year’s Show is huge. As a first-time exhibitor with my own booth at this year’s Show, I know first-hand how much money and effort goes into setting up a booth at SEMA. Not having to worry about that will help me focus on product development. Also, Any Level Lift is a new name in the industry; the exposure from the news and magazine articles will help get our name out there, showcase our technology and build our brand.

SN: What does it mean to you to be named the winner of the 2016 SEMA Launch Pad?

AA: My first reaction to this question was that winning the 2016 SEMA Launch Pad Competition means validation of my product, and it means that if you have a dream, a plan and determination, you can make anything happen. However, when I step back and really think about how I feel about winning, winning means I’ve got a huge weight on my shoulders. I am indebted to all the folks who believe in me, the people who voted, my family and friends who helped build our prototypes and came to the Show to man the booth, the judges who chose me and my product over the other outstanding competitors, and the people who can’t wait to buy a kit. I owe it to these folks to keep grinding and deliver a suspension system that is going to change the game. What I thought was hard work before was really just the beginning. The hard part is ahead, and that is turning this dream into a profitable business.

SN: Talk about the SEMA Launch Pad competition—what was your experience as a competitor?

AA: I didn’t know about SEMA Launch Pad until a few days before the application was due. I had recently signed on as a SEMA member and read an article in SEMA News about a competition for young entrepreneurs and innovators. I couldn’t help but think it was written for me. I spent a couple hours thinking about some of the responses to the questions in the application and submitted. It wasn’t long until I found out I was a semi-finalist and was flying out to Vegas to attend the Exhibitor Summit, which was a huge help to me as a first-time exhibitor and a great way to meet the other competitors and start building some lasting friendships.

While at the Summit, we were filmed for the video that was posted on Facebook for voting over the summer. I had never been interviewed on camera so I was nervous going in, but I love to talk about the Any Level Lift, so it turned out to be pretty fun. The Facebook voting competition was set up to give us some marketing experience. The competition was tight with things changing each week. Luckily, the timing was right when we debuted our second prototype, and that helped get us some votes and solidify my spot in the top 10.

Fast forward to the SEMA Show…after countless hours working on the ’17 Super Duty we had on display in our booth, I had very little time to prep for my SEMA Launch Pad pitch. I found myself in the back of the room 30 minutes before taking the stage going over in my head all the things I wanted to say and trying to think through responses to some of the questions I would get from the judges. Two minutes isn’t much time, so I focused on two things: illustrating the problems with lifted trucks and a quick video showing the solution. After fielding a few questions from the judges, I left the stage feeling relieved because that stage certainly wasn’t my comfort zone. After everyone had finished their pitches and the judges returned from deliberation, I remember standing back up on that stage with everyone waiting to hear the outcome and thinking about how great the rest of the competitors did, and how proud I was to be standing beside such innovative, driven and talented folks. The judges provided each of us some constructive feedback before Clarence Barnes, our host, announced the winner…“Aaron Aldrich, Any Level Lift.” What an amazing moment and an awesome experience. Put your applications in next year!

SN: What’s next for you and Any Level Lift?

AA: I was so focused on getting to the SEMA Show and building the Show truck that I had very little time to formulate a go-forward plan coming out of the Show. Exhibiting at the SEMA Show and the exposure from the SEMA Launch Pad competition has resulted in several industry connections presenting a few different directions that we could head. For now, I am going to focus on refining a couple things on the latest design to streamline manufacturing and installation, work through the legal and administrative side of things and set up a system to take pre-orders. Hopefully at next year’s SEMA Show you will see several trucks rockin’ the Any Level Lift!

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Visit MPMC’s website.

The Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC) is gearing up to host four industry events at the PRI Trade Show in December. MPMC is dedicated to the growth and prosperity of motorsports parts manufacturers by providing meaningful solutions to industry-specific issues and challenges. All MPMC members as well as prospective members are encouraged to attend the events during the PRI Trade Show.

MPMC General Membership Meeting

A general membership meeting will be held Wednesday, December 7, from 3:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m, at the Indiana Convention Center in room 243 to update MPMC members on the most current and ongoing council initiatives. The meeting will serve as a great opportunity to meet the select committee and learn how to become more involved. The event will feature a presentation entitled “Marketing in 2016 and Beyond: It’s Different, But Here’s How to Succeed,” by Brian Lohnes of Bangshift.com, and Zan Martin and Jeff Lee from Martin & Company Advertising. From this open discussion, attendees will take away tools for maximizing exposure for their companies.

Sanctioning Body Discussion

Issues, challenges and opportunities between motorsports manufacturers and sanctioning bodies will be addressed at an open discussion between manufacturers and a panel of representatives from several motorsports sanctioning bodies. This valuable discussion will take place Thursday, December 8, from 2:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m., at the Indiana Convention Center in room 242. Scheduled to participate are representatives from ARCA, NASCAR, ProMedia (NMCA/NMRA) and Formula Drift. This session is open to manufacturers only.

Preparing a Sponsorship Proposal

When motorsports companies begin their strategic marketing forecasts for the year, event sponsorships are a large factor. Companies may ask themselves: “Which events should we be part of? What opportunities should we jump on? How do we negotiate maximum exposure within our budget?” In a session to take place Friday, December 9, from 10:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m., in the Indiana Convention Center in room 242, Alex Striler, director of sales and marketing for Team Lucas, will help attendees navigate these tough questions. Striler is also the author of Motorsports Marketing and Sponsorships and X Play Nation of Action Sports.

Over the Road Rules for Motorsports Haulers Part 3

MPMC continues its interactive discussion on laws that affect racers and manufacturers alike for the third year in a row. Not a rehash of previous seminars, this 2016 edition will pick up where last year’s session ended. There are numerous state and federal regulations that apply to the operation of anyone hauling a race car to or from an event in order to distinguish between a hobby or a taxable, fee-paying business. Guest speakers will share their extensive experience navigating the myriad regulations of hauling race cars and equipment. This popular discussion takes place Friday, December 9, from 2:00 p.m.–3:30 p.m., at the Indiana Convention Center in room 242.

Hall of Fame Industry Reception

Join MPMC as it honors and immortalizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the motorsports industry through their life’s work by inducting them into the MPMC Hall of Fame—the most prestigious award the council presents. The reception serves as a wonderful opportunity to close out the PRI Trade Show with an evening of networking with industry friends and colleagues. Enjoy hot hors d’oeuvres and drinks while mingling with the MPMC select committee and this year’s Hall of Fame inductees. The reception will take place Friday, December 9, from 5:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m., at the Indiana Convention Center in rooms 208 and 209.

Register now for these events.

If you have any questions regarding these events or MPMC, contact Director of Councils Jim Skelly at 909-978-6690 or jimsk@sema.org.

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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, 12/01/2016 - 08:14

By SEMA Editors

light vehicle snapshot
Through SEMA’s partnership with Experian, SEMA has released its “U.S. Light Vehicle Fleet Snapshot” report to help members better understand the light-vehicle market.

Whether looking to develop a new product, increase product-line offerings or expand a sales territory, knowing opportunity is a crucial part of strategic planning. Partnering with Experian, SEMA has released its “U.S. Light Vehicle Fleet Snapshot” report to help members better understand the light-vehicle market. This report includes information on what vehicles are on the roads and where, and provides examples of how this data can be used in the real world. 

This partnership also allows SEMA to give custom reports on specific vehicles to manufacturer, distributor and retailer members. Learn more at www.sema.org/vio.

Also check out the “SEMA Pickup Report” on pickup accessorizers, available at www.sema.org/semapickupreport.

Finally, be on the lookout for the upcoming “U.S. Racing Market Report,” SEMA’s first-ever look at the state of the racing industry in the United States.

 

 

Thu, 12/01/2016 - 08:14

By SEMA Editors

light vehicle snapshot
Through SEMA’s partnership with Experian, SEMA has released its “U.S. Light Vehicle Fleet Snapshot” report to help members better understand the light-vehicle market.

Whether looking to develop a new product, increase product-line offerings or expand a sales territory, knowing opportunity is a crucial part of strategic planning. Partnering with Experian, SEMA has released its “U.S. Light Vehicle Fleet Snapshot” report to help members better understand the light-vehicle market. This report includes information on what vehicles are on the roads and where, and provides examples of how this data can be used in the real world. 

This partnership also allows SEMA to give custom reports on specific vehicles to manufacturer, distributor and retailer members. Learn more at www.sema.org/vio.

Also check out the “SEMA Pickup Report” on pickup accessorizers, available at www.sema.org/semapickupreport.

Finally, be on the lookout for the upcoming “U.S. Racing Market Report,” SEMA’s first-ever look at the state of the racing industry in the United States.

 

 

Thu, 12/01/2016 - 07:50
board of directors
This year, the SEMA Board of Directors has an opening for chairman-elect, one seat in the Manufacturers category and one seat in the Distributor/Retailer category.

The following is a message from SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting:

As a member of the association, your recommendation is needed for industry leaders to serve on the SEMA Board of Directors. Our industry has many individuals who would be an asset to the SEMA Board, but oftentimes those individuals aren’t immediately apparent to the Nominating Committee when selecting the final candidates.

Please take a moment to tell us about whom you would recommend as a potential nominee for a board member position. We also ask that you include information to help the Nominating Committee know more about the nominee’s qualifications, such as background, experience and achievements from a leadership standpoint.

For this year’s election, the following seats are open:

  • Chairman-elect
  • One seat in the Manufacturers category
  • One seat in the Distributor/Retailer category

Nominations for the 2017 SEMA Board of Directors are due Thursday, January 5, 2017. Please complete and submit the nomination form, and be sure to include the qualification information noted above.

A strong board means wise leadership and an association that serves its members well. We urge you to take part in the nominations process.

Thank you for your attention to this important request.

Chris Kersting, CAE
SEMA President & CEO

Thu, 12/01/2016 - 07:50
board of directors
This year, the SEMA Board of Directors has an opening for chairman-elect, one seat in the Manufacturers category and one seat in the Distributor/Retailer category.

The following is a message from SEMA President and CEO Chris Kersting:

As a member of the association, your recommendation is needed for industry leaders to serve on the SEMA Board of Directors. Our industry has many individuals who would be an asset to the SEMA Board, but oftentimes those individuals aren’t immediately apparent to the Nominating Committee when selecting the final candidates.

Please take a moment to tell us about whom you would recommend as a potential nominee for a board member position. We also ask that you include information to help the Nominating Committee know more about the nominee’s qualifications, such as background, experience and achievements from a leadership standpoint.

For this year’s election, the following seats are open:

  • Chairman-elect
  • One seat in the Manufacturers category
  • One seat in the Distributor/Retailer category

Nominations for the 2017 SEMA Board of Directors are due Thursday, January 5, 2017. Please complete and submit the nomination form, and be sure to include the qualification information noted above.

A strong board means wise leadership and an association that serves its members well. We urge you to take part in the nominations process.

Thank you for your attention to this important request.

Chris Kersting, CAE
SEMA President & CEO

Wed, 11/23/2016 - 15:56

Compiled by SEMA Editors

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Hunter Engineering Company has been awarded the Women in Auto Care 2016 Automotive Communication Award in both the Magazine Article category and the Merchandising category.

Hunter Engineering Wins 2016 Automotive Communication Award

Hunter Engineering Company has been awarded the Women in Auto Care 2016 Automotive Communication Award in both the Magazine Article category and the Merchandising category. The Automotive Communication Award for Magazine Article featured Tire Review’s coverage of Hunter Engineering’s real-world applications of the “Shop of the Future” concept, designed to improve customer satisfaction and boost the service provider’s bottom line. The Automotive Communication Award for Merchandising featured Hunter’s Road Force Counter Display, which assists counter personnel in explaining properly balanced wheels and vehicle vibration. The Automotive Communication Awards are sponsored by Women in Auto Care: A Global Community and supported by the Automotive Communication Council (ACC). The awards recognize companies and agencies that provide automotive information to consumers and the trade professionals who interact with them on a daily basis.

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Ed Zinke

Ed Zinke Joins Power Automedia as National Sales Manager

Power Automedia has hired Ed Zinke to lead its sales team as the company’s national sales manager. He will oversee business development and sales leadership for all digital automotive media products, including display advertising, video, SpeedVideo live broadcasts and sponsorships. He will work alongside Power Automedia’s Vice President Jason Snyder. Zinke brings a rich background in the automotive aftermarket, having begun his career in retail sales and marketing before moving into product development and brand marketing at manufacturing firms. He then transitioned to automotive media, contributing nearly 15 years of publishing experience to such brands as Car Craft, Popular Hot Rodding, and Super Chevy. Zinke also led the team responsible for the creation of new brands, including Camaro NOW and Elapsed Times. In addition, he helped lead the efforts on special events that included the Engine Masters Challenge, Suspension & Handling Challenge and Project American Heroes builds with TEN: The Enthusiast Network. Zinke joins Power Automedia directly from his most recent endeavors in broadcast and OTA television with Rev’n TV.

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The Award of Distinction was presented to Gerald Wicklund of CARSTAR Wicklunds Collision in Liberty, Missouri.
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The Body Shop Image Award, presented to CARSTAR Macon in Georgia.
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(L-R) Chuck Sulkala, NABC Executive Director, Kathy Mello, TGIF Body Inc., Elizabeth Clark, NABC VP of Industry Involvement and Marie Peevy, Chair, NABC Awards.

National Auto Body Council Awards Recognize Individuals Who Exemplify Professionalism and Integrity of Collision Industry

Three industry professionals whose exemplary efforts and actions in 2016 best illustrate the vision and mission of the National Auto Body Council (NABC) were recognized recently at the 2016 SEMA Show in Las Vegas with the organization’s Award of Distinction, Body Shop Image Award, and Excellence in Community Service. The goal of the NABC awards is to recognize auto body shops and individuals who exemplify the professionalism and integrity of the collision industry. 

The Award of Distinction, presented to Gerald Wicklund of CARSTAR Wicklunds Collision in Liberty, Missouri, celebrates selfless acts by collision industry professionals who benefit others in their communities. Wickland has spent his entire life in the collision repair industry, and dedicated much of his time giving back to both the industry and his community. For the past 10 years, he has hosted an annual Military Appreciation Celebration.

The Body Shop Image Award, presented to CARSTAR Macon in Georgia highlights facilities that have had a beneficial impact on their communities through building and design improvements. In May, CARSTAR Macon moved into a new state-of-the-art facility and rebranded its business. Formerly known as CARSTAR Preferred Collision, shop owner Walter Lee upgraded from an 8,500-sq.-ft. facility to a modern 23,000-sq.-ft. building that showcases the sophistication of today’s body shops. 

The Excellence in Community Service Award, presented to Kathy Mello of TGIF Body Inc., in Fremont, California, recognizes outstanding charitable efforts and volunteerism. Mello’s past and current volunteerism includes mentoring at-risk youth and disabled adults at Kainos Home Training Center and Bridges Intervention Services, serving on the boards of the Alameda County Work Investment as a volunteer in one of the business seats and the Regional Occupational Centers in Mission Valley, Eden & Alameda College. Her volunteerism extends to the collision repair industry, serving on the Boards of WIN, the California Autobody Association, East Bay Chapter of the California Autobody Association and as a founding member of the Assured Performance Co-op Board.

Air Lift Company Honored as One of the Top 100 Workplaces in Michigan by the Detroit Free Press

Air Lift Company has been selected as one of the 100 best places to work in the Midwest by the Detroit Free Press in a special edition of the newspaper on Sunday, November 20. The list features companies of all sizes from Michigan and the Midwest region, including New York, Illinois and other surrounding states. The companies recognized on the list were selected by WorkplaceDynamics LLC—a research firm that specializes in organizational health and workplace improvement through the results of an employee survey. This survey measured important aspects of each company, including leadership practices and managerial skills, inside communication, potential career growth, the work environment and overall pay and benefits satisfaction.

Air Lift Company was an early SEMA manufacturer-member, and embraced the two-step, warehouse distribution system as a means to efficiently get its products to the consumer enthusiast. Today, Air Lift operates from a state-of-the-art facility in Lansing, which houses computer-based engineering, research and development and data-driven product quality control, in addition to manufacturing, assembly and shipping. This is Air Lift Company’s first time being included on the Detroit Free Press Top 100 Workplaces list. 

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Baer Brakes has compiled a top 10 list of the best builds from the 2016 SEMA Show featuring its products.

Baer Announces Its Top 10 SEMA Show Stoppers

Baer Brakes has announced its choices for the Top 10 awards given out to vehicles/builders that featured Baer Brakes from the 2016 SEMA Show:

  • Danny Popp – OUSCI 1st Place Winner
  • Detroit Speed, ’41 Willy’s – SEMA BOTB Top 3
  • U3/Sung Kang/Shell, ’72 Ford Maverick – Ford Design Award
  • Ringbrothers, ’69 Camaro – SEMA Battle of the Builders Top 10
  • Roadster Shop, Inferno ’69 Camaro – Mother’s Shine Award Top 10
  • Ringbrothers, ’69 Camaro and GAP Racing, ’71 Camaro – Chevrolet Design Award
  • Goolsby Customs, ’69 Mustang – BASF Best Paint Award
  • SpeedKore, ’17 Mustang GT Fastback – Ford Best of Show
  • Roadster Shop, Vapor ’65 Mustang – Ford Design Award, Special Recognition
  • PCHRods, 50/Fifty Camaro – Golden Ticket Invite to Optima Invitational

Baer also recognized Tjin Edition and the WD-40 ’67 Chevy Camaro located in the WD-40 Garage at the SEMA Show. The Camaro will be auctioned in 2017 to benefit Childhelp—an organization that provides services to abused and neglected children—and the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund, which provides scholarships to students entering the automotive aftermarket.

RIGID Industries Debuts Three-Award Winning Products at the 2016 SEMA Show

During the 2016 SEMA Show, three new RIGID products were awarded for their quality, innovation and appeal by members of the media and industry experts. The RIGID Chase—a multi-function LED light specifically designed for side-by-sides and other powersports applications—won a New Product Award for Best New Powersports Product. Diesel Tech magazine recognized the RIGID Adapt and honored it with one of its Show Stopper Awards. The Adapt is a light bar that can automatically adjust to changing conditions, gradually transforming from a broad flood beam to a highly focused spot beam according to vehicle speed. During the Global Media Awards, Editor Perry Mack of 4WDrive Magazine Canada recognized the new RIGID Dually Side Shooter for off-road applications.

Westin Automotive Accepts Vendor Of The Year Award From RealTruck.com

Realtruck.com has announced its yearly SEMA Vendor Award winners. Westin Automotive was a finalist in 2015 and 2016 for the “Data Geek Award,” and was the recipient of the “Vendor of the Year Award” for 2016. The 2016 Vendor Award winners are:

  • Rookie of the Year: DECKED
  • Customer Service: Covercraft
  • Data Geek: Curt
  • Vendor of the Year: Westin

Have some company news you would like to share? Let us know and the news may appear in an upcoming issue of SEMA eNews. Send your items for consideration to editors@sema.org.

Wed, 11/23/2016 - 15:12

ram mega cab

This is a mule for the upcoming ’18 RAM 1500 in Mega Cab format with a new tailgate. Interestingly though, it looks quite different from the leaked dealer images seen all over the web.

FCA is working overtime to get the next-generation RAM out, predicting a big sales bump for truck-hungry consumers. It will come to market with further innovations and refinements that have helped the current truck stand out.

The wheelbase on this model gives a preview into a vastly roomier model, and therefore, more space inside for passengers and cargo. Chrysler is expected to upgrade the interior, especially on popular top-tier models, with the latest UConnect systems and other technologies previewed in the ’17 Pacifica minivan.

The new RAM should also have an innovative split tailgate as an option, based on the new tailgate seen here.

Expect to see the RAM 1500 as early as fall 2017, going on sale in early 2018.

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Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Wed, 11/23/2016 - 15:12

ram mega cab

This is a mule for the upcoming ’18 RAM 1500 in Mega Cab format with a new tailgate. Interestingly though, it looks quite different from the leaked dealer images seen all over the web.

FCA is working overtime to get the next-generation RAM out, predicting a big sales bump for truck-hungry consumers. It will come to market with further innovations and refinements that have helped the current truck stand out.

The wheelbase on this model gives a preview into a vastly roomier model, and therefore, more space inside for passengers and cargo. Chrysler is expected to upgrade the interior, especially on popular top-tier models, with the latest UConnect systems and other technologies previewed in the ’17 Pacifica minivan.

The new RAM should also have an innovative split tailgate as an option, based on the new tailgate seen here.

Expect to see the RAM 1500 as early as fall 2017, going on sale in early 2018.

ram mega cab

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde