Tue, 07/05/2022 - 07:36

By SEMA Editors

Dodge Returns to the Carlisle Chrysler Nationals

Carlisle

Carlisle Events announced that Dodge will return for the 2022 Chrysler Nationals, July 15-17. Guests can explore the massive midway display from Dodge, plus enjoy time on the autocross track as part of automaker's Thrill Rides. In addition, product experts from Dodge will be on hand to talk shop, both at their display and during the “State of the Hobby” address.

Learn more about the “State of the Hobby” address, Dodge’s involvement, and the Carlisle Chrysler Nationals at www.CarlisleEvents.com.  

Gold Eagle Acquires Lubrication Specialties Inc.

Gold Eagle Co. announced that the company has acquired Lubrication Specialties Inc. (LSI), producers of several fuel and oil products for the automotive industry, including the Hot Shot’s Secret brand line. The Hot Shot’s Secret product line includes over 50 additives, specialty oils, coolants, and fluids sold in more than 30,000 retail stores nationwide.

Gold Eagle Co. announced that is will expand Hot Shot’s Secret into new distribution channels worldwide. As a single operating unit, more customers will gain access to LSI’s products, which are proven to increase fuel economy, improve horsepower, generate more torque, and help drivers save thousands on engine repairs.

According to Gold Eagle, the merger will not lead to downsizing or significant changes for the LSI team. All employees will retain their roles and position LSI for future growth in the local Morrow County economy.

Dale Pollak Named to NIADA’s Ring of Honor

Dale Pollak

Dale Pollak, founder of vAuto, and Cox Automotive executive vice president, has been selected as the newest member of the National Independent Automobile Dealers Association’s Ring of Honor, which recognizes industry leaders who have contributed to the professionalism and growth of the automobile industry through outstanding performance and leadership.

Pollak became the 33rd auto industry leader to be inducted into the Ring of Honor, NIADA’s highest award for non-dealers.

A New Australian Law Ensures Consumer Choice of Repairer

A recent law was passed in Australia to help provide an equal playing field for the independent automotive service and repair industry, and ensures consumers have a choice of repairer. The new law—The Motor Vehicle Information Scheme (MVIS)—compels vehicle manufacturers to provide all service and repair information to independent repairers at a fair market price.

Australian Law

Caption: From left to right: John Khoury (MTAA), Dr Andrew Leigh MP, Tony Weber (FCAI), Stuart Charity (AAAA), James Voortman (AADA)

“The law is a game-changer for thousands of independent workshops across the country who now have access to dealer level vehicle information for all brands sold in Australia, including software updates, wiring schematics, technical, security and EV information. This ensures workshops can compete in the market on a level playing field, and it future proofs their businesses,” said Stuart Charity, CEO of the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Association (AAAA).

The responsibility of the day-to-day operation of the scheme and access to manufacturer vehicle information is handled by the Australian Automotive Service and Repair Authority (AASRA). More information is available at www.aasra.com.au.

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

Mon, 07/04/2022 - 17:17

Spy photographers caught one of the first looks at the '24 Silverado EV on the road.

Chevrolet EV

After its official debut at the 2022 CES,  there’s been little to no info on the development of the vehicle. Unfortunately, the prototype seen in our shots doesn’t have the same stature as the RST that was shown in Vegas, but rather looks similar to the Avalanche circa 2010. Judging by its looks, this appears to be an LT model of the Silverado EV.

EV Silverado

Chevy estimates that the Silverado EV will be able to achieve 400 miles on a single charge by using the largest Ultium battery pack in a production vehicle to date. Twin motors will power all four wheels, and 0-60 is said to be achieved in under 4.5 seconds. The Silverado EV will also be able to reclaim 100 miles of range within 10 minutes thanks to DC fast charging.

The Silverado EV will be built at GM’s Factory ZERO in Detroit and will likely hit dealer lots by mid 2023.

Mon, 07/04/2022 - 16:10

By SEMA Editors

Project VehicleExhibitors of the 2022 SEMA Show are invited to expand their reach, product exposure and Show-floor presence by offering products to builders through the Products for Project-Vehicle Builders list. The list connects manufacturers with builders looking to create or complete a vehicle project.

The list, which will be updated in SEMA eNews, features product offers and contact information provided by confirmed SEMA Show exhibitors. Builders interested in obtaining a product use the information to contact exhibitors directly. With each project vehicle required to be supported by a current 2022 SEMA Show exhibitor, all product-placement decisions, negotiations and agreements are the responsibility of the exhibiting manufacturer and the builder.

The list is open to exhibitors of the 2022 SEMA Show only. To be included in the list, complete the form.

Exhibitors: Each submission will appear on a first-come, first-served basis. As participation increases, all submissions will also be archived on www.SEMAShow.com.

Note: For verification purposes, the Project-Vehicle Builders form must be used to participate in the program; email submissions will not be included in the list. Participation in the list does not guarantee product or vehicle placement at the 2022 SEMA Show.

View the Products for Project-Vehicle Builders list.

Mon, 07/04/2022 - 15:50

By SEMA Editors

The SEMA Awards Gala returns to Anaheim, California, July 29, to honor industry leaders and volunteers, and celebrate the newest members of the SEMA Hall of Fame. The gala is open to the industry. Tickets for the event are available at www.sema.org/gala.

Gala

The prestigious SEMA Awards Gala will return to Anaheim, California, on July 29, to honor industry leaders and SEMA Hall of Fame inductees.

“The SEMA Awards Gala is a great opportunity for the industry to come together at mid-year to connect in person and have meaningful conversations in an intimate setting,” said SEMA CEO Mike Spagnola.

Among those to be honored at this year’s Gala are incoming and outgoing board members, and 2022 SEMA Hall of Fame inductees Walker Evans, Jack Roush and “Gene” Winfield.

Hall of Fame

“Gene” Winfield, Jack Roush and Walker Evans.

The SEMA Cares Pinewood Drags, a cherished Gala tradition, will also return to offer industry participants the chance to sponsor a child-built pinewood racecar or challenge industry colleagues in head-to-head competition.

Pinewood

The races, which are run throughout the Friday reception and into the evening, support the fundraising of SEMA Cares.

Tickets for he gala are available at www.sema.org/gala.

Immediately following the gala, there is a private SEMA PAC reception scheduled. For more information, contact Samantha Large at samanthal@sema.org or 202-796-2252.

Mon, 07/04/2022 - 15:16

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

The California Senate Committee on Governance and Finance unanimously passed SEMA-supported legislation (AB 1951) that would provide a full sales and use tax exemption for the purchase of manufacturing and research and development (R&D) equipment not exceeding $200 million. The bill currently awaits consideration in the Senate Appropriations Committee. SEMA members are encouraged to register their support for the bill by clicking here.

If enacted, the exemption would change the current, narrowly applied exemption, and focuses on improving cost competitiveness to spur investment in California. Accounting for both local and state taxes, California’s ranks among the highest tax rates in the country.

AB 1951 is authored by Assembly Member Tim Grayson (D-Concord). Asm. Grayson is a member of the SEMA State Automotive Enthusiast Leadership Caucus and was the 2019 winner of SEMA’s Stephen B. McDonald Legislator of the Year award. In addition to being a lawmaker, Assembly Member Grayson, along with his wife Tammy, is also an enthusiast. Included in the Grayson’s collection are two classic Ford Mustangs.

For more information, please contact Christian Robinson at christianr@sema.org.

Mon, 07/04/2022 - 15:10

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

In a 6-3 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has held that Congress did not grant the EPA the authority to devise carbon emissions caps for power plants that would shift the way they generate energy away from coal. The case, West Virginia vs. EPA, is unusual in that it centers around the 2015 Clean Power Plan that never went into effect. The Obama administration plan was blocked in court and subsequent Trump administration plan struck down. The Biden administration has yet to release a new power sector regulation, and this decision impacts any such regulation as the EPA is no longer allowed to compel power plants to switch their energy generation from coal to natural gas, wind turbines, or solar energy.

This decision, while limiting how the EPA can use its authority to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from power plants, has no effect on current EPA regulation of aftermarket performance products or mobile source emissions. It could have future implications for how much authority government agencies have to enact substantial policy without congressional approval.

The Supreme Court ruling restricts the EPA’s authority to regulate emissions controls to individual power plants rather than regulating the sector as a whole. The EPA had claimed it had this power under the Clean Air Act, while the Supreme Court ruled that Congress would need to explicitly direct the EPA to take this action. Chief Justice John Roberts wrote in the majority opinion that “It is not plausible that Congress gave EPA the authority to adopt on its own such a regulatory scheme”.

For further details, contact Daniel Ingber at danieli@sema.org.

Mon, 07/04/2022 - 15:07
Mon, 07/04/2022 - 15:01

Are you hunting for a new job? The SEMA Career Center has a comprehensive listing of automotive-related job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest jobs posted to the website.

Latest Jobs Added to SEMA Career Center

 

AccuTune Off-road Inc.
Sales Manager or Sales Director

AccuTune Off-road Inc. is looking for a Sales Manager or Sales Director to join the team. The ideal candidate has at least 10 years of sales experience, and at least five years experience managing an inside sales team or as a store manager in the automotive industry. Experience managing employees, cultivating a team environment, and motivating them to achieve sales and customer service goals is required.

Power Automedia
Automotive Editor, Diesel Army

Power Automedia,  a leading digital media company in the automotive industry, has an opening for an Automotive Editor, Diesel Army (www.DieselArmy.com). Looking for a passionate and knowledgeable diesel truck expert with a strong basis in writing and photography. This position is based in Temecula (Murrieta), California, with a hybrid in-office schedule, but also open to remote applications.

Custom Trucks Unlimited
Automotive Technician

Technician is responsible for installation of aftermarket accessories, including lift and leveling kits;  alignments; mount and balance wheels and tires; bed covers; grille guards; bumper replacements; winch and winch Mounts; cab lighting; LED lighting; all hitch types (Goosenecks, Fifth Wheel and Receiver); step bars; toolboxes; cargo management systems; fiberglass products, etc.

Fri, 07/01/2022 - 22:58

SEMA News—July 2022

INDUSTRY NEWS

Photos courtesy SpiedBilde, Brian Williams. Reuse or reproduction without the copyright holder’s consent is prohibited.

’23 Land Rover Defender 130
Land Rover

Land Rover will expand the Defender lineup next year with the introduction of the extended-wheelbase 130 variant, which has been spotted on Nürburgring.

Land Rover

It is positioned as the “premium explorer” of the Defender range, while the entry-level 90 is the “halo, image icon” and the 110 is the “definitive Defender.” The 130 is therefore likely to command a substantial price premium over the other Defender models and may be available in top-end trim levels only.

The Defender 130 is expected to receive the full raft of diesel and gas powertrains, including the P300e PHEV option and the hot, 550hp supercharged V8, as seen in these pictures.

’24 Chevrolet Silverado HD
Chevy

Here are two prototypes of the upcoming Silverado HD dually. One (towing via a hitch) appears to be a lower-end model, while the other (towing via a gooseneck) is a High Country trim. The Silverado’s refresh will bring an updated exterior design, a new cabin and new powertrain bits that offer more power and torque.

Chevy

Sources confirmed that the 6.6L Duramax V8 will make at least 500 hp and 1,000 lbs.-ft. of torque, which is a substantial upgrade compared to the current specs of 445 hp and 910 lb.-ft. of torque.

Expect an official debut this fall.

Next-Gen Cadillac CT6
Cadillac

This is the next-generation Cadillac CT6 undergoing testing in Michigan. The prototype appears to be the same general size as the current model but with key updates to the exterior, including new a roofline treatment and body panels.

Cadillac

According to a 2019 report by enthusiast website GM Authority, the next-gen CT6 is assigned program code 7ESL, meaning that it will move to the VSS-R platform. The website reported that the next-gen model is destined for the Chinese market, but its presence in the U.S. market is still unclear with the discontinuation of the CT6 in North America after the ’20 model year.

Fri, 07/01/2022 - 22:38

SEMA News—June 2022

INDUSTRY NEWS

FAST FACTS

YokohamaYokohama Tire Corporation (YTC) announced that Ray Polentz was promoted to senior director of supply chain and logistics. He will report to Yokohama President and CEO Jeff Barna. Polentz, who works out of YTC headquarters in Santa Ana, California, joined Yokohama in October 2017 as regional distribution center manager. He was promoted to director of distribution operations in July 2018. Before joining Yokohama, Polentz had more than 15 years of supply chain and logistics experience. He previously held senior positions at JCPenney as well as Stein Mart in both operational and transportation roles.

R&R Marketing Consultants Inc. (RRMCI) announced the recent hire of John Keller as sales and marketing representative. Keller will join the RRMCI West Coast sales team. Keller began his career in the aftermarket with Goodguys Rod & Custom in 2009. Twelve years later, he moved to Arizona, where he worked as a sales manager for an aftermarket billet company.

HyundaiHyundai Motorsport announced a change to its senior management, with Sean (Seon-Pyung) Kim taking over the role of president. He replaces outgoing President Scott Noh, who is set to take up a new position at Hyundai Motor Company in Korea. During Noh’s tenure, Hyundai Motorsport secured consecutive world titles in the FIA World Rally Championship (2019 and 2020) and the FIA World Touring Car Cup (2018 and 2019).

Fullbay, a turnkey platform designed to improve the operational efficiency of heavy-duty repair shops, acquired Dieselmatic Digital Inc., a digital marketing agency focused exclusively on diesel repair shops. The acquisition layers the digital marketing services of Dieselmatic onto the shop management software Fullbay already offers in order to help drive demand for repair shop businesses.

World ProductsWorld Products appointed Lance Stillwell as its director of operations. Stillwell will oversee the development and manufacturing of World Products’ engine blocks and cylinder heads. In 1997, Stillwell founded parts provider and engine builder Motorsports Unlimited in Terre Haute, Indiana. Today, he has more than 25 years of engine machining experience and in-depth knowledge of World Products’ product line, the company stated.

Wheel Pros, backed by Clearlake Capital Group LP and in partnership with management, announced that it acquired TeraFlex, a designer, manufacturer and distributor of aftermarket suspensions, shocks and other components for automotive and off-roading enthusiasts. TeraFlex operates three domestic U.S. facilities.

Hemmings announced that President Jonathan Shaw appointed Douglas R. Glad as head of editorial. Terry McGean, who had acted as editor-in-chief since 2005, will remain at the company in an editorial capacity. Glad’s employment will commence this month. Glad has more than 20 years of experience in the automotive publishing industry.

DENSO Products and Services Americas Inc., an affiliate of DENSO Corp., promoted Reggie Cruz to director of corporate planning and Manny Rodriguez to senior manager of product development. Cruz, who has been with DENSO for more than 16 years, is now responsible for overseeing business and corporate planning, financial services and new-business strategy development. Rodriguez, who has been with DENSO more than 22 years, is responsible for collaborating with DENSO’s engineering, procurement and supply chain teams on product development.

Denso

Reggie Cruz

Denso

Manny Rodriguez

PFC Brakes announced the promotion of Luis Maurel to the role of director of global motorsports. Maurel will manage the company’s race department and help expand into sports cars and other professional motorsports segments across the world, the company stated. He will also manage PFC Brakes’ involvement as providers for racing series, including the NTT IndyCar Series, the Superstar Racing Experience and the Renault Sport Series.

Senior business executive and sales professional Devron Jeffers returned to Speedway Motorsports as vice president of business development for the company’s
national sales team, as announced by Speedway Motorsports Executive Vice President and Chief Sales Officer Kevin Camper. Jeffers will be based in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and will focus on national sales opportunities for companies headquartered in Texas and the central United States.

Race Winning Brands Inc. (RWB), a portfolio company of MiddleGround Capital, announced the acquisition of PAC Racing Springs (PAC), a manufacturer of high-performance valve springs serving the automotive and powersports performance and racing aftermarket. PAC represents the ninth add-on acquisition for Race Winning Brands. RWB also announced the acquisition of RevMax, TransGo and Transmission Specialties Inc. (TSI).