Thu, 09/11/2014 - 09:00
 hilux

The shooters at KGP Photography caught the ’16 Toyota HiLux pickup testing in a revealing state of graphic camouflage. Given that a new Toyota Tacoma is due for the U.S. market on a similar timeframe, perhaps these HiLux spy shots are a preview of the design direction to be seen on Toyota's redesigned midsize pickup.

The seventh-generation HiLux saw a distinct design departure from the U.S. market Tacoma, with HiLux getting a more aerodynamic front fascia and cab design than the U.S. model. These new shots of an eighth-generation HiLux prototype reveal a truck that looks a bit less aero than the current model, with a countenance that looks more like a traditional American truck. The new lines look more consistent with something we could see in U.S. showrooms, which bears the question of just how much of the next Tacoma could we be seeing in this unauthorized look at the foreign-market HiLux prototype?

A new Tacoma is in the works for the United States, with KGP's exclusive shots of a Tacoma mule caught testing in the Southwest. That mule didn't give up any design details, but an all-new interior is in the works, along with what appeared to be a massaged version of the current platform with similar size and packaging.

KGP is still on the lookout for full-on, U.S.-spec Tacoma prototypes to hit the testing scene on U.S. soil. For now, it's unknown whether this HiLux prototype provides any foreshadowing for the new Tacoma that's coming to battle in a rejuvenated midsize pickup market in America.

 hilux

Photo credit: KGP Photography

Thu, 09/11/2014 - 09:00
 hilux

The shooters at KGP Photography caught the ’16 Toyota HiLux pickup testing in a revealing state of graphic camouflage. Given that a new Toyota Tacoma is due for the U.S. market on a similar timeframe, perhaps these HiLux spy shots are a preview of the design direction to be seen on Toyota's redesigned midsize pickup.

The seventh-generation HiLux saw a distinct design departure from the U.S. market Tacoma, with HiLux getting a more aerodynamic front fascia and cab design than the U.S. model. These new shots of an eighth-generation HiLux prototype reveal a truck that looks a bit less aero than the current model, with a countenance that looks more like a traditional American truck. The new lines look more consistent with something we could see in U.S. showrooms, which bears the question of just how much of the next Tacoma could we be seeing in this unauthorized look at the foreign-market HiLux prototype?

A new Tacoma is in the works for the United States, with KGP's exclusive shots of a Tacoma mule caught testing in the Southwest. That mule didn't give up any design details, but an all-new interior is in the works, along with what appeared to be a massaged version of the current platform with similar size and packaging.

KGP is still on the lookout for full-on, U.S.-spec Tacoma prototypes to hit the testing scene on U.S. soil. For now, it's unknown whether this HiLux prototype provides any foreshadowing for the new Tacoma that's coming to battle in a rejuvenated midsize pickup market in America.

 hilux

Photo credit: KGP Photography

Thu, 09/11/2014 - 09:00
 hilux

The shooters at KGP Photography caught the ’16 Toyota HiLux pickup testing in a revealing state of graphic camouflage. Given that a new Toyota Tacoma is due for the U.S. market on a similar timeframe, perhaps these HiLux spy shots are a preview of the design direction to be seen on Toyota's redesigned midsize pickup.

The seventh-generation HiLux saw a distinct design departure from the U.S. market Tacoma, with HiLux getting a more aerodynamic front fascia and cab design than the U.S. model. These new shots of an eighth-generation HiLux prototype reveal a truck that looks a bit less aero than the current model, with a countenance that looks more like a traditional American truck. The new lines look more consistent with something we could see in U.S. showrooms, which bears the question of just how much of the next Tacoma could we be seeing in this unauthorized look at the foreign-market HiLux prototype?

A new Tacoma is in the works for the United States, with KGP's exclusive shots of a Tacoma mule caught testing in the Southwest. That mule didn't give up any design details, but an all-new interior is in the works, along with what appeared to be a massaged version of the current platform with similar size and packaging.

KGP is still on the lookout for full-on, U.S.-spec Tacoma prototypes to hit the testing scene on U.S. soil. For now, it's unknown whether this HiLux prototype provides any foreshadowing for the new Tacoma that's coming to battle in a rejuvenated midsize pickup market in America.

 hilux

Photo credit: KGP Photography

Thu, 09/11/2014 - 08:49
By SEMA Editors

overhaulin
"Overhaulin'," starring Chip Foose, will be taping at the 2014 SEMA Show.
Velocity's popular TV show “Overhaulin’,” starring Chip Foose, will be taping at the 2014 SEMA Show. Seating and bleachers will be available so that attendees can watch as the show is filmed in the Gold Pavilion, just across Paradise Road from the Las Vegas Convention Center’s North Hall.

Similar to the last episode of “Overhaulin’” that was filmed at the 2012 SEMA Show, Showgoers will be able to watch as Chip Foose and his team customize a vehicle for a future airing of the show.
Thu, 09/11/2014 - 08:49
By SEMA Editors

overhaulin
"Overhaulin'," starring Chip Foose, will be taping at the 2014 SEMA Show.
Velocity's popular TV show “Overhaulin’,” starring Chip Foose, will be taping at the 2014 SEMA Show. Seating and bleachers will be available so that attendees can watch as the show is filmed in the Gold Pavilion, just across Paradise Road from the Las Vegas Convention Center’s North Hall.

Similar to the last episode of “Overhaulin’” that was filmed at the 2012 SEMA Show, Showgoers will be able to watch as Chip Foose and his team customize a vehicle for a future airing of the show.
Thu, 09/11/2014 - 08:37
By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Election Day will fall on the first day of the 2014 SEMA Show. Have you made plans to vote yet? Now’s the time.

Voters who can’t make it to their polling place on Election Day have many different options to vote early. The Voter Information tool on the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website provides information on your state’s options for voting early in-person and by absentee ballot.

Don’t delay. Make your plan to vote today! Be a part of our democracy and make your voice heard in November’s election.  

Questions? Contact Christian Robinson at christianr@sema.org.
Thu, 09/11/2014 - 08:37
By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Election Day will fall on the first day of the 2014 SEMA Show. Have you made plans to vote yet? Now’s the time.

Voters who can’t make it to their polling place on Election Day have many different options to vote early. The Voter Information tool on the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website provides information on your state’s options for voting early in-person and by absentee ballot.

Don’t delay. Make your plan to vote today! Be a part of our democracy and make your voice heard in November’s election.  

Questions? Contact Christian Robinson at christianr@sema.org.
Thu, 09/11/2014 - 08:37
By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Election Day will fall on the first day of the 2014 SEMA Show. Have you made plans to vote yet? Now’s the time.

Voters who can’t make it to their polling place on Election Day have many different options to vote early. The Voter Information tool on the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website provides information on your state’s options for voting early in-person and by absentee ballot.

Don’t delay. Make your plan to vote today! Be a part of our democracy and make your voice heard in November’s election.  

Questions? Contact Christian Robinson at christianr@sema.org.
Thu, 09/11/2014 - 08:37
By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

Election Day will fall on the first day of the 2014 SEMA Show. Have you made plans to vote yet? Now’s the time.

Voters who can’t make it to their polling place on Election Day have many different options to vote early. The Voter Information tool on the SEMA Action Network (SAN) website provides information on your state’s options for voting early in-person and by absentee ballot.

Don’t delay. Make your plan to vote today! Be a part of our democracy and make your voice heard in November’s election.  

Questions? Contact Christian Robinson at christianr@sema.org.
Thu, 09/11/2014 - 08:32
By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff
 plates
California Legacy License Plates are available for pre-order.
  

As you may be aware, legislation was enacted in 2012 to establish the California Legacy License Plate Program. The plates are available for pre-order using the California Legacy License Plate Pre-Order Form (REG 17L). The plates cost $50 for non-personalized or personalized plates.

Consumers may choose from one of three classic designs from the ’50s–’60s. However, the law only allows until January 1, 2015, to reach the required minimum 7,500 pre-orders for any one of the plate styles. Currently, only one of the plates (yellow lettering on black background) has reached the required number of applications.

  • Black lettering on yellow background: 2,158 applications received
  • Yellow lettering on black background: 10,931 applications received
  • Yellow lettering on blue background: 1,745 applications received

If 7,500 applications are not received by January 1, 2015, for the plate of your choice, any fees paid for the California Legacy plates will be refunded to the applicant.