Thu, 10/22/2020 - 10:06

Ram

RAM is celebrating the 75th Anniversary of its iconic Power Wagon nameplate with a new special-edition model that was caught recently on the roads of Metro Detroit. The ’21 Ram 2500 Power Wagon 75th Anniversary Edition shown in the unique Anvil exterior color here (the same color on the new ’21 Ram 1500 TRX Launch Edition) features several new highlights that are exclusive to the new premium Power Wagon model.

The 75th Anniversary Power Wagon will feature a unique jail-bar grille (retro cue from the original Power Wagon), unique rock rails with side steps, blacked-out premium headlamps from the RAM 2500 Limited Black, 17-in. bead-lock wheels and an electronic transfer case.

Ordering for the all-new package should open in the next month or so.

Ram

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 10/22/2020 - 10:06

Ram

RAM is celebrating the 75th Anniversary of its iconic Power Wagon nameplate with a new special-edition model that was caught recently on the roads of Metro Detroit. The ’21 Ram 2500 Power Wagon 75th Anniversary Edition shown in the unique Anvil exterior color here (the same color on the new ’21 Ram 1500 TRX Launch Edition) features several new highlights that are exclusive to the new premium Power Wagon model.

The 75th Anniversary Power Wagon will feature a unique jail-bar grille (retro cue from the original Power Wagon), unique rock rails with side steps, blacked-out premium headlamps from the RAM 2500 Limited Black, 17-in. bead-lock wheels and an electronic transfer case.

Ordering for the all-new package should open in the next month or so.

Ram

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 10/22/2020 - 10:06

Ram

RAM is celebrating the 75th Anniversary of its iconic Power Wagon nameplate with a new special-edition model that was caught recently on the roads of Metro Detroit. The ’21 Ram 2500 Power Wagon 75th Anniversary Edition shown in the unique Anvil exterior color here (the same color on the new ’21 Ram 1500 TRX Launch Edition) features several new highlights that are exclusive to the new premium Power Wagon model.

The 75th Anniversary Power Wagon will feature a unique jail-bar grille (retro cue from the original Power Wagon), unique rock rails with side steps, blacked-out premium headlamps from the RAM 2500 Limited Black, 17-in. bead-lock wheels and an electronic transfer case.

Ordering for the all-new package should open in the next month or so.

Ram

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 10/22/2020 - 10:06

Ram

RAM is celebrating the 75th Anniversary of its iconic Power Wagon nameplate with a new special-edition model that was caught recently on the roads of Metro Detroit. The ’21 Ram 2500 Power Wagon 75th Anniversary Edition shown in the unique Anvil exterior color here (the same color on the new ’21 Ram 1500 TRX Launch Edition) features several new highlights that are exclusive to the new premium Power Wagon model.

The 75th Anniversary Power Wagon will feature a unique jail-bar grille (retro cue from the original Power Wagon), unique rock rails with side steps, blacked-out premium headlamps from the RAM 2500 Limited Black, 17-in. bead-lock wheels and an electronic transfer case.

Ordering for the all-new package should open in the next month or so.

Ram

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 10/22/2020 - 09:52

SEMA-member companies have posted several new listings for job opportunities in the Classifieds page of SEMA.org.

Thu, 10/22/2020 - 09:47

By SEMA Editors

Join  the industry  on November 2-6, to connect and conduct business with top companies in the specialty-equipment market.

Register for SEMA360

Thu, 10/22/2020 - 09:47

By SEMA Editors

Join  the industry  on November 2-6, to connect and conduct business with top companies in the specialty-equipment market.

Register for SEMA360

Thu, 10/22/2020 - 09:19

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

The U.S. Copyright Office recommended extending an existing exemption that allows vehicle owners and authorized third service and repair parties to perform vehicle diagnosis, repair and modification without fear of prosecution under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The exemption was first granted in 2015 and is subject to renewal every three years. The extension was requested by SEMA, along with the Auto Care Association and Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association. The three trade associations argued that the exemption is needed since vehicles are becoming more digital and the affected parties will otherwise be denied the chance to make vehicle repairs and modifications. The Copyright Office will now consider requests to rescind or limit the exemption, if any, before it is formally renewed next October.

For more information, contact Stuart Gosswein at stuartg@sema.org.

Thu, 10/22/2020 - 09:19

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

The U.S. Copyright Office recommended extending an existing exemption that allows vehicle owners and authorized third service and repair parties to perform vehicle diagnosis, repair and modification without fear of prosecution under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The exemption was first granted in 2015 and is subject to renewal every three years. The extension was requested by SEMA, along with the Auto Care Association and Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association. The three trade associations argued that the exemption is needed since vehicles are becoming more digital and the affected parties will otherwise be denied the chance to make vehicle repairs and modifications. The Copyright Office will now consider requests to rescind or limit the exemption, if any, before it is formally renewed next October.

For more information, contact Stuart Gosswein at stuartg@sema.org.

Thu, 10/22/2020 - 09:19

By SEMA Washington, D.C., Staff

The U.S. Copyright Office recommended extending an existing exemption that allows vehicle owners and authorized third service and repair parties to perform vehicle diagnosis, repair and modification without fear of prosecution under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. The exemption was first granted in 2015 and is subject to renewal every three years. The extension was requested by SEMA, along with the Auto Care Association and Motor and Equipment Manufacturers Association. The three trade associations argued that the exemption is needed since vehicles are becoming more digital and the affected parties will otherwise be denied the chance to make vehicle repairs and modifications. The Copyright Office will now consider requests to rescind or limit the exemption, if any, before it is formally renewed next October.

For more information, contact Stuart Gosswein at stuartg@sema.org.