Thu, 08/30/2018 - 09:24

RAM

This particular mule for the RAM Rebel TRX was caught testing alongside a Challenger HellCat Widebody. It has been confirmed that it was packing a HellCat engine, as it emitted a HellCat whine while the engineer tried to flee from the photographer.

The TRX mule has aftermarket fuel rims, and some sort of framerail support/bracket that extends from the axle area all the way to the rear doors, suggesting the RAM needs extra support to handle all of that power.

RAM debuted the Rebel TRX concept at the State Fair of Texas in 2016, and since then, the TRX has been haunting the dreams of MOPAR fanboys wishing for a Raptor competitor. Sources familiar with the project have confirmed that the TRX will get the full 707 hp, and not the detuned 575 hp seen in the concept.

Expect an official debut sometime in 2020.

RAM

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 08/30/2018 - 09:24

RAM

This particular mule for the RAM Rebel TRX was caught testing alongside a Challenger HellCat Widebody. It has been confirmed that it was packing a HellCat engine, as it emitted a HellCat whine while the engineer tried to flee from the photographer.

The TRX mule has aftermarket fuel rims, and some sort of framerail support/bracket that extends from the axle area all the way to the rear doors, suggesting the RAM needs extra support to handle all of that power.

RAM debuted the Rebel TRX concept at the State Fair of Texas in 2016, and since then, the TRX has been haunting the dreams of MOPAR fanboys wishing for a Raptor competitor. Sources familiar with the project have confirmed that the TRX will get the full 707 hp, and not the detuned 575 hp seen in the concept.

Expect an official debut sometime in 2020.

RAM

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 08/30/2018 - 09:24

RAM

This particular mule for the RAM Rebel TRX was caught testing alongside a Challenger HellCat Widebody. It has been confirmed that it was packing a HellCat engine, as it emitted a HellCat whine while the engineer tried to flee from the photographer.

The TRX mule has aftermarket fuel rims, and some sort of framerail support/bracket that extends from the axle area all the way to the rear doors, suggesting the RAM needs extra support to handle all of that power.

RAM debuted the Rebel TRX concept at the State Fair of Texas in 2016, and since then, the TRX has been haunting the dreams of MOPAR fanboys wishing for a Raptor competitor. Sources familiar with the project have confirmed that the TRX will get the full 707 hp, and not the detuned 575 hp seen in the concept.

Expect an official debut sometime in 2020.

RAM

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 08/30/2018 - 09:24

RAM

This particular mule for the RAM Rebel TRX was caught testing alongside a Challenger HellCat Widebody. It has been confirmed that it was packing a HellCat engine, as it emitted a HellCat whine while the engineer tried to flee from the photographer.

The TRX mule has aftermarket fuel rims, and some sort of framerail support/bracket that extends from the axle area all the way to the rear doors, suggesting the RAM needs extra support to handle all of that power.

RAM debuted the Rebel TRX concept at the State Fair of Texas in 2016, and since then, the TRX has been haunting the dreams of MOPAR fanboys wishing for a Raptor competitor. Sources familiar with the project have confirmed that the TRX will get the full 707 hp, and not the detuned 575 hp seen in the concept.

Expect an official debut sometime in 2020.

RAM

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 08/30/2018 - 09:24

RAM

This particular mule for the RAM Rebel TRX was caught testing alongside a Challenger HellCat Widebody. It has been confirmed that it was packing a HellCat engine, as it emitted a HellCat whine while the engineer tried to flee from the photographer.

The TRX mule has aftermarket fuel rims, and some sort of framerail support/bracket that extends from the axle area all the way to the rear doors, suggesting the RAM needs extra support to handle all of that power.

RAM debuted the Rebel TRX concept at the State Fair of Texas in 2016, and since then, the TRX has been haunting the dreams of MOPAR fanboys wishing for a Raptor competitor. Sources familiar with the project have confirmed that the TRX will get the full 707 hp, and not the detuned 575 hp seen in the concept.

Expect an official debut sometime in 2020.

RAM

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 08/30/2018 - 09:04

The restoration category is well represented at the SEMA Show, with 6% more category exhibitors in place for the 2018 Show than last year. The following pages include the restoration products from the 2017 New Products Showcase, along with market perspectives from industry experts.

Thu, 08/30/2018 - 09:04

The restoration category is well represented at the SEMA Show, with 6% more category exhibitors in place for the 2018 Show than last year. The following pages include the restoration products from the 2017 New Products Showcase, along with market perspectives from industry experts.

Thu, 08/30/2018 - 09:04

The restoration category is well represented at the SEMA Show, with 6% more category exhibitors in place for the 2018 Show than last year. The following pages include the restoration products from the 2017 New Products Showcase, along with market perspectives from industry experts.

Thu, 08/30/2018 - 08:50

By SEMA Editors

International
The SEMA Show, which features more than 2,400 manufacturers of automotive specialty parts and accessories, caters to international attendees by helping buyers from outside the United States discover new products, connect with exhibitors and see the hottest trends in motorsports, off-roading, drifting, automotive tuning and more.  

SEMA Show badges will be mailed to international buyers who register for the annual trade show on or before September 14. The Show, which features more than 2,400 manufacturers of automotive specialty parts and accessories, caters to international attendees by helping buyers from outside the United States discover new products, connect with exhibitors and see the hottest trends in motorsports, off-roading, drifting, automotive tuning and more.  

From multi-language applications and on-site translators, to a dedicated Center for International Commerce (CIC) and an abundance of food and entertainment options in the city of Las Vegas, the SEMA Show is an international friendly venue that makes it easy for visitors from all over the world do business.

“Nowhere else in the world can buyers see 2,400 of the most innovative companies, all showcasing the hottest and newest products for cars, trucks and SUVs,” said Peter MacGillivray, SEMA vice president of events and business development. “We welcome buyers from everywhere, and are prepared to accommodate their unique needs.”

Among the key international resources at the SEMA Show include:

  • International Registration: Applications for SEMA Show credentials are available at www.semashow.com/register. Registration materials are available in multiple languages and include an easy option to request a visa letter if necessary. By registering before September 14, international attendees ensure their credentials are mailed to them ahead of the Show.
  • Center for International Commerce: The CIC serves as a home base for visitors from outside the United States. Among the resources available in the CIC are translators, private meeting rooms, a lounge area, guides to exhibitors that export and complimentary WiFi.
  • International Happy Hour: The evening mixer is a chance for international buyers to connect with exhibitors, the Department of Commerce and more.
  • International Roundtables: On Monday, October 29, attendees will hear from and learn about the automotive industry in key countries that have growing markets.

Additionally, the city of Las Vegas is a worldwide destination. Its airport serves airlines from throughout the world, making travel to the city simple and easy, and hundreds of restaurants and entertainment options are available.

The SEMA Show international activities are part of a year-round program that includes trips to pre-identified countries, ongoing legislative advocacy, buyer relations activities and more.

To learn more about the SEMA Show and to register, visit www.semashow.com.

Thu, 08/30/2018 - 08:50

By SEMA Editors

International
The SEMA Show, which features more than 2,400 manufacturers of automotive specialty parts and accessories, caters to international attendees by helping buyers from outside the United States discover new products, connect with exhibitors and see the hottest trends in motorsports, off-roading, drifting, automotive tuning and more.  

SEMA Show badges will be mailed to international buyers who register for the annual trade show on or before September 14. The Show, which features more than 2,400 manufacturers of automotive specialty parts and accessories, caters to international attendees by helping buyers from outside the United States discover new products, connect with exhibitors and see the hottest trends in motorsports, off-roading, drifting, automotive tuning and more.  

From multi-language applications and on-site translators, to a dedicated Center for International Commerce (CIC) and an abundance of food and entertainment options in the city of Las Vegas, the SEMA Show is an international friendly venue that makes it easy for visitors from all over the world do business.

“Nowhere else in the world can buyers see 2,400 of the most innovative companies, all showcasing the hottest and newest products for cars, trucks and SUVs,” said Peter MacGillivray, SEMA vice president of events and business development. “We welcome buyers from everywhere, and are prepared to accommodate their unique needs.”

Among the key international resources at the SEMA Show include:

  • International Registration: Applications for SEMA Show credentials are available at www.semashow.com/register. Registration materials are available in multiple languages and include an easy option to request a visa letter if necessary. By registering before September 14, international attendees ensure their credentials are mailed to them ahead of the Show.
  • Center for International Commerce: The CIC serves as a home base for visitors from outside the United States. Among the resources available in the CIC are translators, private meeting rooms, a lounge area, guides to exhibitors that export and complimentary WiFi.
  • International Happy Hour: The evening mixer is a chance for international buyers to connect with exhibitors, the Department of Commerce and more.
  • International Roundtables: On Monday, October 29, attendees will hear from and learn about the automotive industry in key countries that have growing markets.

Additionally, the city of Las Vegas is a worldwide destination. Its airport serves airlines from throughout the world, making travel to the city simple and easy, and hundreds of restaurants and entertainment options are available.

The SEMA Show international activities are part of a year-round program that includes trips to pre-identified countries, ongoing legislative advocacy, buyer relations activities and more.

To learn more about the SEMA Show and to register, visit www.semashow.com.