Tue, 05/13/2025 - 23:26

By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

Tariffs

 

The United States and China announced an agreement on May 12 to significantly reduce tariffs imposed earlier this year for a period of 90 days, clearing the way for further discussions between the two countries regarding their trade relationship.

Under the agreement, both the United States and China will reduce tariffs imposed in 2025 by 115%. Chinese imports to the United States will be subject to a 30% tariff, which includes the standard 10% country-by-country tariff along with a 20% tariff under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to address the flow of fentanyl into the United States. Meanwhile, American exports to China will be subject to a 10% tariff. Products imported from China are still subject to Section 232 tariffs of 25% that were first imposed in 2018.

The agreement is a significant step forward in preventing a trade war between the United States and China, helping small businesses that import components and products from China.

SEMA's recent letter to President Trump outlined the impact of recently imposed tariffs on the specialty automotive aftermarket and highlighted the need for an orderly transition that provides United States businesses time to re-shore their manufacturing along with economic relief to assist in that transition rather than sharp increases in tariffs. The United States-China agreement is a major step in this direction with both countries significantly reducing tariffs that would have brought trade between the two nations to a standstill.

The United States and China announcement was the product of a successful negotiation between Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and He Lifeng, China's vice premier of the state council, in Geneva, Switzerland, which sets a path for future discussions to open market access for American exports. Both countries affirmed the importance of the critical bilateral economic and trade relationship and agreed to establish continuing discussions about trade and economics.

For additional information, contact Eric Snyder, SEMA's senior director of federal government affairs, at erics@sema.org.

 

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Tue, 05/13/2025 - 12:37

By Ashley Reyes

Future Leaders Network General Membership Meeting

 

The SEMA Future Leaders Network (FLN) is hosting avirtual General Membership Meeting on Thursday, June 12, at 10:00 a.m. PDT/1:00 p.m. EDT, during which select committee leaders will share updates about FLN's member benefits. 

FLN General Membership Meetings are held quarterly to help young professionals in the automotive aftermarket stay updated on SEMA programs and events that can help them succeed in the industry. During the meeting, attendees will learn about networking events, volunteer opportunities, recognition programs and webinars that support professional growth.  

FLN membership is free and open to individuals under the age of 40 who work for a SEMA member company. Both current and prospective members are encouraged to attend the meeting to expand their professional network and increase their industry involvement.   

Register here.

Tue, 05/13/2025 - 12:14

By SEMA News Editors

 

Events.com Acquires La Jolla Concours d'Elegance
La Jolla Concours d'Elegance

 

Events.com, a platform for creating, promoting and discovering events, has acquired the La Jolla Concours d'Elegance in California.

After the acquisition, will now have access to enhanced infrastructure and operational support, including streamlined ticketing, sponsorship, and marketing tools, improved digital engagement and optimized operations.

The La Jolla Historical Society, which has long stewarded the event, will continue to play a key guiding role and will remain the primary charitable beneficiary. The event's dedicated volunteer committee and Co-Chairs Michael Dorvillier and Robert Kerner will remain in place, maintaining the passion, authenticity and quality that have defined the La Jolla Concours d'Elegance since its inception.

The 2025 event was held April 25-27.  

For more information, visit events.com or lajollaconcours.com.

 

GM Names Aurora Co-Founder Sterling Anderson as Chief Product Officer
General Motors Chief Product Officer Sterling Anderson

General Motors announced the appointment of Sterling Anderson, co-founder and chief product officer of autonomous trucking company Aurora, as executive VP, global product, and chief product officer.

Reporting to GM President Mark Reuss, Anderson will oversee the end-to-end product lifecycle for both gas- and electric-powered vehicles, including hardware, software, services and user experience. Anderson, who joins GM on June 2, will be based in GM's Mountain View Tech Center in California.

"Our customers are expecting more from our vehicles than ever before," Reuss said. "We have an opportunity to evolve the way we build from the ground up, with tighter integration between software and hardware, shorter development cycles, and an unwavering focus on a seamless customer experience. Sterling brings decades of leadership in automotive engineering and transformative software innovation to his new role and is the right leader to help GM continue leading now and into the future."

"Sterling joins GM at a critical time as our industry continues to reinvent itself," GM Chair and CEO Mary Barra said. "He brings decades of leadership in automotive engineering, tech start-ups and software innovation. Sterling will help accelerate the pace of progress--he shares our passion and vision for beautifully designed, high-performing and technology-forward vehicles."

Aurora recently launched America's first commercial, fully driverless trucking service in Texas, running regularly between Houston and Dallas. Before co-founding Aurora in 2017, Anderson worked at Tesla, where he led both the Model X program and the team that delivered Tesla Autopilot.

Anderson holds a master's and Ph.D. degree in robotics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He developed MIT's Intelligent Co-Pilot, a semi-autonomous vehicle safety system, which helped lay the foundation for major progress in how humans and machines can work together more effectively.

"GM has a deep heritage, bold vision and the technical foundation to create products that millions of people love," Anderson said. "The world is at an inflection point. Advances in foundational technologies have opened opportunities to revolutionize not just how we create products, but what those products can be and do. I look forward to partnering with the talented team at GM to build on the transformation they've already begun."

For more information, visit gm.com or the GM pressroom here.

 

Kahn Media Receives Hermes Creative Awards
Kahn Media

 

Kahn Media, the Moorpark, California-based marketing agency, recently received two Platinum Hermes Creative Awards for its rebranding of Malco Automotive and public relations efforts for Maserati.

Administered by the Association of Marketing and Communication Professionals, the awards are determined by a panel of judges who evaluate and select winners from a variety of publications, branding collateral, websites, videos, advertising and communication programs.

Kahn Media was recognized for its rebranding of all visual aspects of Malco Automotive, including its logo, color palette, packaging, product photography, typography, social graphics and environmental design. The company received the second award for its 2024 Monterey Car Week public and media relations campaign for Maserati, including the debut of the GT2 Stradale.

For more information, visit kahnmedia.com.

Tue, 05/13/2025 - 11:42

By SEMA News Editors

SEMA Plus

 

SEMA+ is a membership for anyone who cares about cars, racing, building or just being part of the scene. Whether you're in the industry or just passionate about your ride, SEMA+ connects you to the community and gives you access to real benefits. (Learn more and join at sema.org/plus).

Just announced: SEMA+ members get $10 off tickets (you can buy more than one!) and reserved seating at the: 

19th Annual Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals
Norwalk, Ohio | June 27-29, 2025
Summit Motorsports Park

Bring your friends. Bring your family. Watch some of the fastest cars on the planet tear down the track. 


Already a member? 

👉 Login to claim your discount code and reserve your seats
 

Not yet a member?

Join for just $40/year ($3.33/month) and get:

✔ Discounts on events, parts and brands.
✔ Access to members-only perks.
✔ Membership to SEMA's first-ever car and truck club.
 

Don't miss out on this epic event and stay tuned for more event announcements coming your way. Whether you work on cars and trucks or just love them, SEMA+ is for you

Join now  sema.org/plus

Tue, 05/13/2025 - 10:30

By SEMA News Editors

Return of FIA Esports Championship and Formula 4 World Cup
FIA logo

The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) has announced, as it did last season, that all iRacing members will be able to qualify for the FIA F4 Global Esports Championship presented by MOZA by running in iRacing's FIA F4 Regional Tour series during 2025 Season 3, which kicks off in mid-June.

The top 10 eligible drivers in championship standings across each of the Regional Tour series will be invited to compete in the championship. In order to qualify for an invitation to the championship series, drivers must provide the proper identification from the region they intend to represent, either with a Passport or an ID card.

Doubleheader events have been scheduled for October 25, November 8, November 22, and the finale on December 6. Track selections for each event will be announced 24 hours prior to the race, forcing drivers to adapt quickly to each course. Drivers will also compete with fixed setups, ensuring an equal playing field.

For more information, visit the FIA announcement.

In addition, the FIA has also announced that the World Motor Sport Council has given its approval by e-vote for the creation of the Formula 4 World Cup, together with the return of the FR World Cup and GT World Cup.

Following the first running of the FIA FR World Cup at the 2024 Macau Grand Prix, the event will continue as the ultimate test for junior drivers before they make the step up into international competition.

"Macau is an essential part of the education of a young driver, and we have a duty to protect its legacy and its future. There are so few challenges like the Macau Grand Prix left that we felt it was the right moment to introduce the FIA F4 World Cup. It will give the best drivers coming from the national level an opportunity to learn what it takes to drive the Guia Circuit in an F4 car, which is a bit more forgiving than an FR car, so that when they come back in one or two years for the FR World Cup they are ready to really show what they can do," said FIA Single-Seater Committee President Emanuele Pirro.

For more information, visit the FIA announcement.

 

HOT ROD Power Tour West Returns to California, December 5-7
HOT ROD Power Tour West 25

 

The HOT ROD Power Tour West is returning to California in 2025 with a three-day trek across the state, December 5-7.

Following the annual HOT ROD Power Tour in the Midwest, scheduled for June 9-13, the HOT ROD Power Tour West will make three stops in California on December 5-7:

  • Day 1: December 5 – Famoso Dragstrip, Bakersfield, California, which will feature drag racing.
  • Day 2: December 6 – Street Legal Dragway, Perris, California (Moreno Valley), which will feature drag racing.
  • Day 3: December 7 – Willow Springs International Raceway, Rosamond, California, which will feature autocross.

The three-day, three-city event will include thousands of cars and trucks of all years, makes and models, organizers said, that will be on display for tens of thousands of automotive enthusiasts.

The inaugural HOT ROD Power Tour West made its debut in 2023 and has been expanded to include drag racing, autocross and live entertainment.

For more information, visit hotrodpowertourwest.us.

Tue, 05/13/2025 - 09:57

By SEMA News Editors

SEMA Show hotels

 

Hotel reservations for the 2025 SEMA Show, November 4-7, Las Vegas, are now open through the official hotel block and housing partner, onPeak. SEMA and onPeak have negotiated the best possible rates, giving Showgoers cost-saving benefits alongside a myriad of benefits, like fully flexible booking, possible hotel rewards points and group reservations at the best hotels in Las Vegas. SEMA Showgoers can only get the discounted rates when booking through the only official hotel provider, onPeak, here.

SEMA SHOW HOTEL BOOK HERE

Following is a sampling of the discounts you can expect to find in the SEMA Show hotel block for the 2025 event.

Save more than $100 a night by staying at these hotels:

  • Aria
  • Caesars Palace
  • The Cosmopolitan
  • The Cromwell
  • Embassy Suites Convention Center
  • Encore at Wynn
  • Fontainebleau
  • Harrah's
  • Horseshoe
  • MGM Grand
  • New York New York
  • The Palazzo
  • Park MGM
  • Renaissance
  • Springhill Suites Convention Center
  • Trump
  • Vdara
  • The Venetian
  • Waldorf Astoria
  • Wynn

Save more than 50% per night at these hotels:

  • Aria
  • Encore at Wynn
  • Fontainebleau
  • Horseshoe
  • MGM Grand
  • The Palazzo
  • Park MGM
  • The Venetian
  • Wynn

In addition, when you book in the official SEMA Show hotel block, not only do you benefit from cost-saving rates, exclusive amenities, and outstanding service, but you are also showing support for the SEMA Show. The more rooms booked in the block, the more we can negotiate lower room rates and more concessions, which allows the SEMA Show management team to meet the needs of attendees better.

These discounts can only be secured via the SEMA Show and onPeak booking site hereRegistration for the 2025 SEMA Show is now open online here.

Keep an eye on SEMA News and semashow.com for the latest deadlines, updates and opportunities for the 2025 SEMA Show.


For questions and SEMA Show registration assistance, call 508-743-8571, Monday – Friday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. ET, or email AAPEXSEMA@maritz.com.

Tue, 05/13/2025 - 08:55

By SEMA Show Editors

SEMA Show Feature Vehicle Display

 

The SEMA Show is now accepting applications for its Feature Vehicle Display program at the 2025 SEMA Show, November 4-7, Las Vegas, giving exhibitors an opportunity to expand their Show presence well beyond their booth.

Featuring cars from all categories and applications, the Feature Vehicle Display program fills the SEMA Show floor with hundreds of world-class builds--all submitted by Show exhibitors--and directs industry professionals, buyers, media members and more to exhibitors' booths, providing invaluable brand exposure and an in-person look at the real-life applications of the aftermarket's latest products.

Additionally, each vehicle accepted into the program will be featured in the SEMA Show app, highlighting each vehicle's make, model, year, color, products used in the build, builder's name and name and booth number of the sponsoring exhibitor, all accompanied by an image of the vehicle.

For more information on the program, including rules, regulations and requirements for displaying a vehicle on the SEMA Show floor outside of a booth, click here.

The deadline to submit an application for the Feature Vehicle Display program is Friday, July 25.

For more information on other exhibitor programs and resources designed to help maximize ROI, utilize the Exhibitor Service Manual on semashow.com/exhibitor. The entire Exhibitor Service Manual is the official exhibitor's handbook for success, in addition to the relationships they form with their SEMA sales representative, the SEMA media team and the SEMA Show department. 

Among the several exhibitor resources is the SEMA Show Exhibitor Summit, a free program on June 25-27 in Vegas and the best way to get the most ROI. Exhibitors new and returning, can take advantage of SEMA value-added programs; use proven strategies to attract buyers to your booth; save money and resources on Show costs, such as material handling, electrical and related Show expenses; work one-on-one with Show experts to maximize your ROI; learn to properly plan and budget expenses and explore promotional opportunities through sponsorships and other methods. Hotel rooms will be provided for up to two guests in this valuable program; you can't afford to miss it!

Learn more at semashow.com/exhibitor-summit and register for the program here.


Attendee registration is now open for the 2025 SEMA Show here. Questions? Call 909-396-0289 or email sales@sema.org.

Tue, 05/13/2025 - 08:09

By Ashley Reyes

PRO GMM

 

The SEMA Professional Restylers Organization (PRO) is hosting a virtual General Membership Meeting on Wednesday, June 11, at 11:00 a.m. PDT/2:00 p.m. EDT, during which select-committee leaders will share updates about PRO's member benefits. 

The meeting is open to current and prospective members and will enable attendees to discover resources designed to help automotive restylers succeed in the specialty-equipment industry. Attendees will hear about programs, events and volunteer opportunities designed to support professional growth. Additionally, details will be shared about the PRO Cup Challenge taking place at the 2025 SEMA Show, November 4-7, Las Vegas.  

PRO membership is open to all SEMA member companies serving the restyling and accessory markets--be they manufacturers, warehouse distributors, manufacturers, or restylers and installers. If this sounds like you, don't miss this opportunity to take action in the industry and grow your network by getting more involved.  

Register here.  

Tue, 05/13/2025 - 07:50

By Ashley Reyes

PRO Cup Challenge

 

The SEMA Professional Restylers Organization (PRO) has opened applications for the PRO Cup Challenge at the 2025 SEMA Show, November 4-7, Las Vegas

APPLY HERE PRO CUP CHALLENGE

The PRO Cup Challenge is a competition that showcases the craftsmanship of automotive restylers as they design an accessory package for a new-model vehicle that appeals to a broad audience. The accessory package must be repeatable and profitable, have a maximum labor hours of 40 hours per package installed and have a wholesale cost of no more than $12,500 to their dealer. 

"The PRO Cup Challenge is more than just a competition--it's an opportunity for restylers to showcase their value in the industry," said PRO Council Director Denise Waddingham. "For restylers to be able to say that their build competed at the SEMA Show, is custom-made, easy to replicate and profitable is a great selling point that can help boost dealership sales."  

Six finalists will be selected to feature their vehicle in the PRO booth in West Hall. Judges made of industry experts will select the PRO Cup Challenge winner based on the accessory package's marketability, ease of reproduction, creativity and profitability.  

SEMA Showgoers will have the opportunity to vote for their favorite accessory package and recognize it with the People's Choice Award.  

Applications are due July 25. If selected, competitors must complete and submit a build sheet with the basic idea of their package by September 5. Apply here today and learn more about the PRO Cup Challenge at the 2025 SEMA Show here. 

PRO is looking for member manufacturers to donate parts or offer parts at a discounted price to PRO Cup Challenge applicants. This is a great opportunity to showcase your products on the vehicles that are selected for the competition. Sign up here. 


Registration for the 2025 SEMA Show is now open online here. Learn more at semashow.com.

Tue, 05/13/2025 - 06:39

From the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

Delaware flag

 

In a major victory for consumer rights and automotive freedom, Delaware Governor Matt Meyer has announced the state will not implement a controversial electric-vehicle (EV) mandate established by his predecessor. Delaware is one of 11 states that previously adopted California's Advanced Clean Cars (ACC) II rule, which would have forced nearly half of all new vehicles sold in Delaware to be electric or plug-in hybrid by 2027, rising to over 80% by 2032. 

Governor Meyer's decision marks a critical win for technology neutrality and market-driven innovation. Delawareans deserve the freedom to choose vehicles that meet their needs, not face government-imposed restrictions on internal-combustion engine (ICE) vehicles. The move ensures continued access to a full range of vehicle options, including gasoline, diesel, biofuel, hydrogen, hybrid and electric. 

This rollback also safeguards the specialty automotive aftermarket, which depends on a diverse vehicle landscape to design, build and sell performance and emissions-related products. Delaware now joins a growing coalition of states, including Maine, Maryland, Virginia and Connecticut, opposing top-down EV mandates in favor of policies prioritizing consumer choice and industry ingenuity. 

SEMA will continue urging the federal government to step in and protect vehicle choice nationwide by preventing restrictive EV mandates in all 50 states. We urge drivers, enthusiasts and industry leaders to contact their United States Senators to support policies that foster innovation and safeguard automotive freedom by revoking California's waiver for its EV mandate. 

For more information, contact Tierra Hubbard, SEMA's senior manager of state government affairs, at tierrah@sema.org

 

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