Thu, 11/09/2023 - 13:03

By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

During the 2023 SEMA Show, SEMA presented its Stephen B. McDonaldSEMA Lawmaker of the Year Lawmaker of the Year Award to California State Senator Anthony Portantino for his work on SB 301, the "Zero-Emissions Aftermarket Conversion Project."

SB 301 is a groundbreaking bill, which currently awaits a final vote by the Assembly, that would create new opportunities for SEMA members and provide financial assistance to Californians to convert their gasoline-powered vehicles to zero-emissions vehicles (ZEVs).  

California has multiple programs to promote the purchase of new ZEVs, but none assist with ZEV conversions of gas-powered vehicles. SB 301 would fill this gap, making it more affordable for Californians to convert their existing vehicles to ZEVs. 

SB 301 has won the backing of business and environmental groups alike. The California Manufacturing and Technology Association (CMTA), the Los Angeles Business Federation (LA BizFed), the California Hispanic Chambers of Commerce, BREATHE California and CALSTART have all endorsed the bill. The California Chamber of Commerce (CalChamber) has also labeled SB 301 as a "Job Creator." 

During a tour of the 2023 SEMA Show, California Senator Anthony Portantino was interviewed by the National Hot Rod Association (NHRA), the top drag racing sanctioning body that is based in his district. During the conversation, he touched upon a crucial aspect of technological advancement: the role of policymakers in fostering innovation. Senator Portantino emphasized that instead of favoring specific technologies, policymakers should focus on creating a level playing field where diverse innovations can flourish.

"We as policymakers sometimes get pushed between what technology we should embrace," he stated, "and I think one of the things that I'm walking away from here (the 2023 SEMA Show) is that we shouldn't be picking the winners, we should be helping all of them compete against each other."

This approach, Portantino believes, will lead to a more dynamic and inclusive technological landscape, where the best ideas have the opportunity to thrive. 

"Senator Portantino is a true champion for SEMA members and the aftermarket industry," said Christian Robinson, senior director of state government affairs and grassroots at SEMA. "He understands the importance of the aftermarket industry to California's economy and the role that SEMA members play in developing new technologies to reduce emissions and make vehicles more fun to drive." 

"SB 301 is a groundbreaking bill that would create new opportunities for SEMA members," Robinson continued. "The bill would create new demand for aftermarket parts and services, and SEMA members would be well-positioned to meet that demand." 

SEMA supports all of the above vehicle technology approaches, including the aftermarket expansion for ZEVs. SEMA opposes the government choosing winners and losers in the marketplace, including California's 2035 ban on new gas- and diesel-powered cars and trucks. SEMA believes that Californians and their families should be able to choose what type of vehicle is best suited for their needs. 

Senator Anthony Portantino represents California's 25th State Senate District, which stretches along the 210 Freeway from Sunland/Tujunga to Upland. Senator Portantino currently serves as the chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee. Before his years in the legislature, he worked in film and television production, served on the California Film Commission, and spent nearly eight years on the La Cañada Flintridge City Council, with two terms as mayor. 

Senator Portantino grew up in New Jersey, where he attended public schools and graduated from Albright College in Reading, Pennsylvania, where he met his future wife, Ellen, a longtime business executive at Warner Brothers and Disney. They have two daughters. 

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

Thu, 11/09/2023 - 11:55

By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

The U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Innovation, Data, andREPAIR Act, woman mechanic Commerce has passed H.R. 906, the "Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act." The subcommittee voted on 16 pieces of legislation to improve product safety, secure supply chains, bring consumer transparency on hidden fees and protect consumers' right to repair their motor vehicles. The Energy & Commerce Committee can now consider the SEMA-supported REPAIR Act. SEMA continues to advocate for the REPAIR Act to be amended in committee to expand the legislation to protect the right to modify our motor vehicles

The bipartisan legislation would ensure that the aftermarket industry will have access to the tools and repair information necessary to produce and install parts used to repair cars, trucks and SUVs that we love as an industry. SEMA supports expanding the legislation to protect our right to modify. We are seeking changes to the bill to: 

  • Prevent vehicle manufacturers from employing any technological, legal or cryptographic barriers that impede the ability of an aftermarket parts manufacturer or a vehicle repair facility to produce or install aftermarket parts and software that are custom or modify a vehicle. 
  • Amend the bill's cybersecurity provision to ensure that motor vehicle owners and their designees can access cryptographic or technologically protected vehicle-generated data and safety-critical vehicle systems. 
  • Amend how the bill defines "critical repair information and tools" to include advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) recalibrations necessary to return a vehicle to operational specifications. 

The REPAIR Act was introduced by U.S. Representatives Neal Dunn (R-FL)Brendan Boyle (D-PA)Warren Davidson (R-OH) and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA). The bill currently has 46 co-sponsors (23 Republicans and 23 Democrats).  

Click here to send a letter to your U.S. Representative asking them to support and expand the REPAIR Act to protect our right to modify vehicles.  

For more information, contact Eric Snyder at erics@sema.org or visit sema.org/advocacy/right-to-repair. 

Thu, 11/09/2023 - 11:55

By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

The U.S. House of Representatives Subcommittee on Innovation, Data, andREPAIR Act, woman mechanic Commerce has passed H.R. 906, the "Right to Equitable and Professional Auto Industry Repair (REPAIR) Act." The subcommittee voted on 16 pieces of legislation to improve product safety, secure supply chains, bring consumer transparency on hidden fees and protect consumers' right to repair their motor vehicles. The Energy & Commerce Committee can now consider the SEMA-supported REPAIR Act. SEMA continues to advocate for the REPAIR Act to be amended in committee to expand the legislation to protect the right to modify our motor vehicles

The bipartisan legislation would ensure that the aftermarket industry will have access to the tools and repair information necessary to produce and install parts used to repair cars, trucks and SUVs that we love as an industry. SEMA supports expanding the legislation to protect our right to modify. We are seeking changes to the bill to: 

  • Prevent vehicle manufacturers from employing any technological, legal or cryptographic barriers that impede the ability of an aftermarket parts manufacturer or a vehicle repair facility to produce or install aftermarket parts and software that are custom or modify a vehicle. 
  • Amend the bill's cybersecurity provision to ensure that motor vehicle owners and their designees can access cryptographic or technologically protected vehicle-generated data and safety-critical vehicle systems. 
  • Amend how the bill defines "critical repair information and tools" to include advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) recalibrations necessary to return a vehicle to operational specifications. 

The REPAIR Act was introduced by U.S. Representatives Neal Dunn (R-FL)Brendan Boyle (D-PA)Warren Davidson (R-OH) and Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-WA). The bill currently has 46 co-sponsors (23 Republicans and 23 Democrats).  

Click here to send a letter to your U.S. Representative asking them to support and expand the REPAIR Act to protect our right to modify vehicles.  

For more information, contact Eric Snyder at erics@sema.org or visit sema.org/advocacy/right-to-repair. 

Tue, 11/07/2023 - 12:54

By SEMA News Editors

The Wheel Group Board of Directors has announced the appointment of Dave Albert as incoming CEO. The Wheel Group

Albert brings broad cross-functional and business leadership experience and a proven track record of quickly building organizational trust, clarity of strategy and aligned execution to The Wheel Group brands. Current CEO David Williams will shift to the role of director of strategy and business development.

"With the continued growth of The Wheel Group brands, adding Dave Albert to the team is a move to capitalize on our strong momentum ten-fold," said The Wheel Group Executive Chairman Wade Kawasaki. "Dave's rich background of experience at world-class companies and proven strategic leadership will be an outstanding addition to our team."

Albert most recently served as president of Spectrum Brands' Home and Personal Care Appliances Division, provider of home and personal care appliances under brands, including Black & Decker, Remington, George Foreman and Russell Hobbs. Previously, Albert was the vice president and general manager of Spectrum Brands' Asia Pacific and Canadian regions. In these roles, he led local operations and the go-to-market executions of Spectrum's entire brand portfolio. 

"The Wheel Group boasts an incredible variety of brands and products, and I am excited to assist in a new era of growth," said Albert.

For more information, visit thewheelgroup.com.

Tue, 11/07/2023 - 12:48

By SEMA News Editors

Top honors were awarded at the annual SEMA Industry Awards Banquet by SEMA, the trade association representing the $51.8 billion automotive specialty-equipment industry.

Winners of the prestigious awards are:

  • SEMA Person of the Year: Ian Lehn, BOOSTane
  • Gen-III Innovator of the Year: Jon Delgado, Repairify
  • Content Creator of the Year: Vin Anatra, Hoonigan

Industry business owners, luminaries and media celebrated the thriving industry during the Banquet. The ultimate networking and social event was attended by industry leaders, rising stars and volunteers.

2023 SEMA Person of the Year Ian Lehn

Ian Lehn (left) of BOOSTane Octane Engineering was named the 2023 SEMA Person of the Year.

The 2023 SEMA Person of the Year award went to Ian Lehn, founder of BOOSTane in Cincinnati, Ohio, in recognition for his volunteerism in the industry. Lehn has served in leadership positions for two different SEMA councils, works with the SEMA PAC and supports various charities. His company received the prestigious LaunchPad product of the year award in 2014.

2023 SEMA Gen III Innovator of the Year

Mike Burns (right), the 2022 Gen-III Innovator of the Year, presented the 2023 SEMA Gen-III Innovator of the Year award to Jon Delgado, Repairify. 

The 2022 Gen-III Innovator of the Year award was presented to Jon Delgado, chief technology officer of Repairify. Delgado led the engineering of the patented asTech Rules Engine, which uses empirical data to present users with the most accurate and cost-effective diagnostic scan option specific to a given vehicle. Delgado is also a key contributor and leader in ADAS calibration identifications with his adasThink solution. With the services he has delivered, shops can be confident that they are properly calibrating safety systems as required by OEM repair procedures.

2023 SEMA Content Creator of the Year

The inaugural SEMA Content Creator of the Year Larry Chen (right) presented Vin Anatra, Hoonigan, with the 2023 SEMA Content Creator of the Year Award.

Vin Anatra is Hoonigan's vice president of business development and has more than 200,000 followers on his personal Instagram page. Beginning as an inexperienced kid from New York with a passion for cars, Anatra helped Hoonigan build one of the most notable and influential brands in the automotive apparel and media space..

In addition, Roy Brizio of Roy Brizio Street Rods was named the recipient of the Robert E. Petersen Lifetime Achievement Award

Robert E. Petersen Lifetime Achievement Award winner Roy Brizio

(Left to right) Bruce Meyer, car collector and former motorcycle racer; Robert E. Petersen Lifetime Achievement Award winner Roy Brizio, Roy Brizio Street Rods; and Terry L Karges Sr., Petersen Museum executive director.

The event also paid homage to the most recent SEMA Hall of Fame InducteesSteve Ames, Ames Performance Engineering; John Iannotte, Kunzman & Associates; and Mitch Williams, Rigid Industries. In addition, the evening included a moving tribute to the late Ken Block, with a talented speed artist creating a portrait of one of the industry's most influential legends created before the audience's eyes. 

"SEMA congratulates the recipients of this year's SEMA Industry Awards, which was once again the perfect place to unite the industry representing past, present and future leadership in a one-of-a-kind setting," said Tom Gattuso, SEMA vice president of events.

Tue, 11/07/2023 - 12:41

By SEMA News Editors

SEMA announced the best new vehicles for personalization during last week's SEMA Show in Las Vegas. The prestigious SEMA Awards are presented annually to exhibiting OEMs to recognize automakers for supporting the aftermarket with vehicle platforms that encourage customization.

Best New Vehicles

SEMA celebrated Ford, Toyota and Nissan during the 2023 SEMA Show in Las Vegas last week.

One of the most highly anticipated trade shows in the country, the SEMA Show and its Monday Reveal and awards were highly attended.

The SEMA Awards are voted on by exhibiting manufacturers in six categories. Categories and this year's winners are:

  • Car of the Year: Ford Mustang
  • Full-Size Truck of the Year: Ford F-Series
  • Mid-Size Truck of the Year: Toyota Tacoma
  • 4x4/SUV of the Year: Ford Bronco
  • Sport Compact Car of the Year: Nissan Z
  • Electric Vehicle of the Year: Ford Lightning

"SEMA Award-winning vehicles are setting worldwide trends in the automotive enthusiast industry," said Warren Kosikov, SEMA vice president of sales. "The Awards recognize the best new vehicles on the market that offer the greatest opportunities for customization. Attendees can see many of these unique award-winning vehicles during the 2023 SEMA Show."

The SEMA Awards were presented to automakers during the SEMA Show Monday Reveal, where media and exhibitors get a sneak peek at some of the vehicles debuting at the 2023 trade-only event. As the four-day Show opens, the business-to-business trade show features thousands of uniquely modified project vehicles.

The SEMA Show is the place to see latest trending products and hottest vehicles. As aftermarket manufacturers invest more in the Ford Mustang, Ford F-Series, Toyota Tacoma, Ford Bronco, Nissan Z and Ford Lightning, consumers can expect to find greater options for accessorizing these vehicles.

To learn more about the SEMA Show and the vehicles and products that debuted at the 2023 event, visit semashow.com or download the official SEMA Show Mobile App.

Tue, 11/07/2023 - 12:20

By SEMA News Editors

SEMA has announced its Best New Products Award winners during the 2023 SEMA Show last week in Las Vegas. These awards are given to the most innovative and cutting-edge automotive aftermarket products that will be consumable in 2023.

Team Plus

The Team Plus Wheel Turtle Pro from Team Plus was honored as the Best New Product Awards winner in the Performance-Racing Product category at the 2023 SEMA Show.

SEMA's annual New Product Awards competition recognizes outstanding achievements in the development of products being introduced to the automotive specialty-equipment market at the SEMA Show. Products are judged in 18 award categories and each category has one winner and two runners-up.

More than 1,300 products were entered into the 18 different Showcase categories to be considered for a SEMA New Product Awards this year. Winners were selected based on a variety of factors that included superiority of innovation, technical achievement, quality and workmanship, consumer appeal and marketability and more. 

The New Product Award Winners are:

The 2023 SEMA New Product Award winners and runners-up are as follows:

Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) Product
  • Winner: Ultimate ADAS™, Hunter Engineering Company
  • Runner Up: National CDS 360 OEM Laptop, National Calibration and Diagnostic Solutions, Pro Mobile Scan, ADAS Targeting Solutions
  • Runner Up: AiDN, Diagnostic Network
Collision Repair & Refinish Product
  • Winner: Goliath Test Weld Stand, Goliath Carts
  • Runner Up: GUNI X Series, GUNIWHEEL LLC
  • Runner Up: KECO GPR+ System, KECO Body Repair Products
Electric Vehicle Product
  • Winner: '16-'21 Tesla Model S NOVA-Series LED Projector Headlights, AlphaRex
  • Runner Up: Venom EV Conversion Kit, Scorpion EV
  • Runner Up: Plug-N-Play Digital Sound Processor Solution for Tesla Model Vehicles, Metra Electronics
Engineered New Product
  • Winner: Holley Easy Level Fuel Sender, Holley
  • Runner Up: BoostGate50, Turbosmart USA
  • Runner Up: ORANGETOP™ HYPERCORE LITHIUM™ Marine/RV Deep Cycle Batteries, OPTIMA Batteries
Exterior Accessory Product
  • Winner: BAK Industries - X4ts Truck Bed Cover, RealTruck 
  • Runner Up: '18-'20 Ford F-150 Sequential Turn Signal Animated Red LED Bar Tail Light, Spec-D Tuning
  • Runner Up: RADIANCE+ POD RGBW, Rigid Industries
Interior Accessory Product
  • Winner: '78-'88 RGB LED Monte Carlo/El Camino Gauge Cluster w/IQ Signal Installation Module, Intellitronix
  • Runner Up: CURT Discovery™ NEXT Time-Delay Brake Controller, Lippert Curt Luverne Ranch Hand Aries UWS
  • Runner Up: Fanttik DynamicClean™ V10 Apex Pivoting Car Vacuum Cordless, Fanttik
Merchandising Display
  • Winner: NACHO POP Dealer Display, ARB 4x4 Accessories
  • Runner Up: HitchMount LED Pod display, Diode Dynamics
  • Runner Up: Green Filter Legendary Performance Now in Vibrant Colors, Green Filter
Mobile Electronics Product
  • Winner: DroneMobile XC Dash Cam with Remote Start Alarm Integration, Firstech, LLC
  • Runner Up: OPSIS by Stinger, AAMP Global
  • Runner Up: AI Dash Cam 4K + 1080p, Horizon Brands
Off-Road/4-Wheel-Drive Product
  • Winner: '22-'23 Toyota Tundra 6-in. Stage 9 Suspension System Billet With Subframe Kit, Icon Vehicle Dynamics
  • Runner Up: Advance Adapters Atlas Adapter for RAM, JEEP, Dodge 8HP Transmissions, Advance Adapters
  • Runner Up: Universal Recovery Mount, SeaSucker
Packaging Design
  • Winner: Formula DRIFT Premium Comfort Seat Cover, Horizon Brands
  • Runner Up: Katana Plus HVLP Spray Gun, Anest Iwata Americas
  • Runner Up: RetroSound® Europa Radio, Retro Manufacturing
Performance-Racing Product
  • Winner: Team Plus Wheel Turtle Pro, Team Plus
  • Runner Up: Dart Machinery Toyota 2JZ Engine Block, Race Winning Brands
  • Runner Up: Carbon TRc Intake Manifold, Performance Design
Performance-Street Product
  • Winner: Hyperformance Pistons, United Engine & Machine
  • Runner Up: Universal Hydroelectric Power Steering System, EPAS Performance
  • Runner Up: GM A/F/X Body Tall Hub Spindle, Ridetech
Powersports Product
  • Winner: NACHO Quatro Combo, ARB 4x4 Accessories
  • Runner Up: AMSOIL ATV/UTV Oil Change Kits, AMSOIL Inc.
  • Runner Up: 19-plus Honda Talon UTV6 Front Brake Kit, Wilwood Disc Brakes
Street Rod/Custom Car Product
  • Winner: 4, 6 and 8 Position Relay Panels, American Autowire
  • Runner Up: RnR Modular Drop Knuckle, Pyramid Optimized Design
  • Runner Up: Radiator/Water Pump Clamp on Compression AN Fitting (-16AN or -20AN), CVF Racing
Tire and Related Product
  • Winner: Fanttik X9 Pro Portable Tire Inflator with Accessories All-in-One, Fanttik
  • Runner Up: Cooper Cobra Instinct, Cooper Tire & Rubber Co.
  • Runner Up: Baja Boss XS, Mickey Thompson Tires and Wheels
Tools and Equipment Product
  • Winner: SoloSwap™ Big Block Chevy Mock Up Engine Swap Dummy Blocks, Speedway Motors Inc.
  • Runner Up: TRAC TireJack/Roller Accessory Plate, TRAC/Tire Rotation Assistance Cart-Tire Jack
  • Runner Up: WheelWise™ Wheel Fitment Tool, Tire Fit Size Measuring Mockup, 5-Lug Metric, Speedway Motors Inc.
Van/Pickup/Sport-Utility Product
  • Winner: Aeroleaf for Chevy 1500, Universal Air Suspension
  • Runner Up: Exhaust Manifold Kit Dodge/Ram 5.7L HEMI 1500 DS/2500 DJ/3500 D2 '09-'18 & Ram 1500 Classic DS '19-'22, BD Diesel
  • Runner Up: Shellz '23 Ford Super Duty Trim Black-Out Kit, ECOOLOGICAL
Wheel and Related Product
  • Winner: Defiant Wheels, DF06, 20x10, Dark Satin Charcoal, 4PLAY Wheels
  • Runner Up: TR29, Voxx Products
  • Runner Up: ICON ALLOYS, 17x8.5 ANZA, Icon Vehicle Dynamics
Tue, 11/07/2023 - 12:02

By SEMA News Editors

Dee Zee Inc. was named the 2023 SEMA Manufacturer of the Year and Summit Racing Equipment was named SEMA Channel Partner of the Year at the 2023 SEMA Show last week in Las Vegas.

Dee Zee Inc.

SEMA selected Dee Zee Inc. as the 2023 SEMA Manufacturer of the Year for its success in delivering high-quality products to its customers through innovation, teamwork and continuous improvements.

Announced at the SEMA Show Kickoff Breakfast on Tuesday, October 31, the awards are among the trade association's highest honors and recognize the recipient's outstanding contributions to the specialty-equipment industry over the past year. Each honoree was nominated by SEMA members and now joins the ranks of influential companies that embody the SEMA mission through their professionalism, service, integrity and ethics that help propel the industry forward.

Dee Zee Inc. was named Manufacturer of the Year for its success in delivering high-quality products to its customers through innovation, teamwork and continuous improvements. The company brings a diversified approach to the marketplace that involves both original equipment manufacturers, as well as aftermarket. A connector for various segments within the industry, Dee Zee Inc. is always seeking new ways to expand its product line while maintaining a high level of quality.

Dee Zee Inc. is currently working with the Britedrop program, which is owned by General Motors, to make structural aluminum components for its electric delivery vans. This program has created 150 job opportunities across three shifts.

Summit

SEMA honored Summit Racing Equipment as its Channel Partner of the Year for its strong commitment to customer service and ability to deliver products to the consumer on a timely basis.

Summit Racing Equipment was named Channel Partner of the Year for its strong commitment to customer service and ability to deliver products to the consumer on a timely basis from its well-stocked warehouse locations. A long-established and reputable destination for automotive enthusiasts, the company has put many manufacturers on the map with its consumer reach.

Summit Racing Equipment services a broad customer base, ranging from car enthusiasts and hobbyists to professional racers and mechanics.

Dee Zee Inc. and Summit Racing Equipment are among the more than 2,200 exhibiting companies that were at the 2023 SEMA Show, the ultimate trade show for aftermarket professionals to see thousands of the newest automotive performance products from new and iconic exhibitors, discover the latest product and vehicle trends and develop essential skills.

More information can be found at semashow.com.

Tue, 11/07/2023 - 11:40

By SEMA News Editors

SEMA has crowned Andy Leach's '60 Buick Invicta Custom in the Hot Rod/Hot Rod Truck category as the winner of the 2023 SEMA Battle of the Builders Presented by Mothers Polish competition. 

Re-live the 2023 SEMA Battle of the Builders Presented by Mothers Polish competition; watch the recap above and catch the action during the TV special airing on The History Channel in January 2024.

It took Leach nine years to build the "X-60" custom '60 Buick Invicta out of his Cal Automotive Creations shop in Bennington, Nebraska, as he worked to maintain the car's original intentions, including details originally lost to budget constraints.

"I'm very honored to be the 2023 Battle of the Builders winner. It's a dream come true; I've been chasing this award for nearly a decade," said Leach. "The Buick was a labor of love, and I'm glad all our hard work and effort has been recognized, especially against all the stiff competition we faced. The Buick Invicta Custom 'X-60' embodies every inch of its potential and evokes emotions in the spirit of what this car stood for in 1960."

Inspired by the Jet Age B-52 (or Boeing B-52 Stratofortress), the X60 Invicta features sleek lines perfected after countless hours of thoughtful reengineering. Its refined lines and bodywork are highlighted to give the illusion of driving fast and forward. Wedged sections are present only in the front of the car, giving it the look of running downhill. Its brass trim is CAD designed and precision machined, and its one-piece, precision-machined rear bumper delivers a refined and polished flow.

In designing the interior of the car, the goal was to keep the look and feel of the '60 Buick, while elevating and polishing the visual experience. The interior is built around the iconic Invicta hardback bucket seats and center console, featuring custom logos and pockets. Custom-made pearlized leather and woven aircraft carpeting bring everything together for a seamless and aesthetically appealing ride.

The X60 Invicta stays true to its roots, outfitted with the same factory-correct 401 Nailhead engine block featured in the 1960 Buick. Featuring a crank-driven supercharger with custom-made bracketry for the blower, as well as power-steering, A/C and an alternator with a custom-made front drive, it delivers a powerful driveline and an unmatched driving experience.

Leach Buick

The "X-60," a custom '60 Buick lnvicta and the winner of the 2023 SEMA Battle of the Builders Presented by Mothers Polish, was meticulously crafted by Leach at CAL Automotive Creations.

Leach's winning build will be featured in the "SEMA: Battle of the Builders" TV special that will air in January 2024 on The History Channel. For more information, visit semabotb.com.

Tue, 11/07/2023 - 11:28

By SEMA News Editors

The 2023 SEMA Show welcomed more than 2,200 exhibitors and approximately 160,000 attendees to the Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC) campus to network and discover the next-generation products that will drive business success, industry growth and the future of the aftermarket in the coming year.

The SEMA Show campus was overflowing with custom vehicles builds, interactive experiences and demonstrations, extensive networking opportunities and thousands of new products for buyers and exhibitors in search of the "next big thing" for their businesses. 

"The connections made and relationships built here this week will set the course for our industry," said Tom Gattuso, SEMA vice president of events. "The Show gives our members the opportunity to build those important relationships with fellow industry professionals, both on the show floor and at dozens of other events and ensure future success."

The 2023 Show opened at a time of tremendous growth and optimism across the industry. A new "SEMA Economic Impact Report" recently found that the aftermarket industry contributes $337 billion to the American economy and creates 1.3 million jobs, employing more people than the U.S. aircraft industry and the entire motion picture and video production industry.

The industry is at the forefront of adopting policies and technologies that help reduce emissions from vehicles, fostering businesses that are on the forefront of change and innovation, while the Show serves as a critical annual platform to help small business grow, build partnerships and drive industry change.

These strong economic indicators are driving optimism among SEMA members. In the recently released "SEMA State of the Industry Report," two-thirds of industry companies report stable or growing sales over the last year, and 55% of manufacturers expect growth in the coming year. 

"The incredible support for this year's SEMA Show demonstrates that our industry is strong and thriving," said SEMA President and CEO Mike Spagnola. "Our members, many of whom are small businesses, are true drivers of growth and prosperity in the United States."

Attendees came to the SEMA Show from across the United States and around the world to make connections and discover the latest products that will power growth for their businesses. The New Products Showcase, relocated to North Hall, was a popular must-see for those seeking the latest and greatest innovations in styling and performance products from hundreds of start-ups and legendary exhibitors.

The SEMA Show is constantly evolving, a characteristic exemplified by the exhibitors. This year, more than 20% of the exhibitors were at SEMA for the first time, including Sandy Vans, a manufacturer of accessories and lifestyle products based in Chula Vista, California, that helps people get the most out of their vans and enjoy the outdoor adventurer lifestyle.

"SEMA isn't just a trade show; it's the pulse of the automotive industry, highlighting what's next," said Alan Mondus, co-founder and CEO of Sandy Vans. "We're truly excited and grateful to be joining SEMA for the first time and share our top-of-the-line van and exterior product line."

Another can't-miss exhibit was the SEMA FutureTech Studio, SEMA Show an expansive exhibit dedicated to renewable fuels, hybrid technology, sponsor vehicles, engaging discussions and education to keep members on the cutting edge.

Several automakers were also out in force at the LVCC, including Ford EVFord Performance Parts & AccessoriesLexusNissan and Toyota. Several debuted new vehicle concepts, custom builds and new parts and accessories designed for enthusiasts to personalize their rides. 

Other Show highlights included a robust education program, offering nearly 100 sessions on a wide variety of topics; the Shell "Performance Unbound" Experience, where attendees engaged with Shell scientists about the fuel maker's new and improved premium gasoline; Optima Village, an action-packed Show favorite featuring celebrity driver appearances, demonstrations, amazing project vehicles and plenty of tire smoke; the SEMA Overland Experience moved outdoors and showcased the latest trends in off-road adventure vehicles and accessories; and SEMA Garage: ADAS, Emissions, Product Development, an expanded interactive exhibition with live demos and knowledge to help SEMA members develop high-quality, robust, compliant products.

Battle of the Builders, a prestigious competition of the best builders in the industry, celebrated its 10th anniversary with judging taking place throughout the SEMA Show Week, narrowing the field from 40 finalists to one ultimate winner (Andy Leach's '60 Buick Invicta Custom in the Hot Rod/Hot Rod Truck category), while connecting consumers through social media and a television show airing in January 2024. And as the SEMA Show drew to a close, SEMA Fest opened its doors and brought enthusiasts from the music and automotive worlds together for two days of music, motorsports and car culture featuring 22 diverse musical acts on two stages, demonstrations from Formula DRIFT, Hoonigan and Nitro Circus, E-gaming and more. 

To learn more about the SEMA Show, visit semashow.com or download the official SEMA Show Mobile App.