Thu, 12/18/2025 - 07:03

By SEMA News Editors

SEMA Education Call for Speakers 2026 SEMA Show

 

SEMA has issued a call for speakers for the 2026 SEMA Show, taking place in Las Vegas, November 3-6, 2026. Organizers are seeking experts who can facilitate new ideas, technologies and expertise at sessions that will help industry members take their businesses and careers to the next level.

Innovative thought leaders and dynamic presenters who can share new skills and ideas targeted to the automotive aftermarket are invited to apply at semashow.com/speakers.

The educational sessions are one of the key pillars of the SEMA Show, where thousands of industry professionals gather to learn new business strategies and best practices. The SEMA Show education program provides relevant, engaging and inspiring information on the industry's complex issues and topics.

Topics of focus for 2026 include:

  • Aftermarket updates and future trends
  • Emerging and executive leadership
  • Legislative and regulatory
  • Sales and marketing
  • Small-business strategy
  • Talent management
  • Vehicle technology
  • Industry segment-specific topics

Speaker proposals for the 2026 SEMA Show must be submitted by February 13, 2026, at semashow.com/speakers.

For more details, contact SEMA Senior Manager of Professional Development Gary Vigil at garyv@sema.org or 909-978-6738.


The 2026 SEMA Show is set for November 3-6, in Las Vegas. Interested exhibitors can buy a booth and learn more at semashow.com/exhibitor. Attendee and buyer registration opens in Spring 2026; to sign up for notifications, visit here. For more information, visit semashow.com.

Tue, 12/16/2025 - 14:00

From the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

ADAS Legislation

 

SEMA is celebrating the U.S. House of Representatives introduction of the ADAS Functionality & Integrity Act (HB 6688) by Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R-Tenn.) and cosponsored by Rep. Gabe Vasquez (D-N.M.), Rep. Jay Obernolte (R-Calif.) and Rep. Norma Torres (D-Calif.).

SEMA worked closely with lawmakers from both parties to secure bipartisan support for the legislation, which ensures that aftermarket businesses have the information needed to properly calibrate advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) after vehicles are modified. This legislation is critical to being able to safely make common modifications, including installing bike racks, wrapping a vehicle, installing larger wheels and tires, or installing a winch or aftermarket bumpers, without compromising the functionality of ADAS.

  • The bill is timely because a forthcoming federal mandate requires new, model-year '29 vehicles feature automatic emergency braking, bringing important safety systems to all new vehicles sold in the U.S.

The ADAS Functionality & Integrity Act would require the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to establish ADAS guidelines to create modification ranges and tolerances for new vehicles starting in model-year '28. The bill also requires NHTSA to create guidelines that establish ADAS test procedures that aftermarket businesses can properly test and validate that the vehicle systems have been properly calibrated.

  • "SEMA thanks Rep. Harshbarger for her leadership and Reps. Vasquez, Obernolte and Torres for their strong support for ensuring vehicles with ADAS can be modified without compromising the integrity of these important safety systems. The introduction of the ADAS Functionality & Integrity Act is a landmark moment for anyone who owns, repairs, or modifies a vehicle," said Jim Moore, SEMA vice president of OEM and product development. "Americans deserve confidence that those critical systems will work as intended for the entire life of their vehicle, even after repairs or customization. Currently, the industry lacks clear standards governing ADAS calibration, and aftermarket businesses and vehicle owners need access to the necessary calibration information and procedures needed to keep modern safety features functioning. This bill marks a critical step forward in the name of vehicle safety and is a major step forward in protecting the American people's right to modify the vehicles they own."

BACKGROUND

  • SEMA's research indicates that more than 50 million cars and trucks in the United States are modified or accessorized each year, a number that both underscores the urgent need for ADAS standards that account for real-world vehicle modifications and the significant number of consumers who modify their vehicles.
     
  • Beginning in model-year '29, all new passenger cars and light trucks must be equipped with certain ADAS technology, specifically automatic emergency braking under NHTSA's FMVSS 127 rulemaking. The ADAS Functionality & Integrity Act is critical to ensure that these advanced safety systems continue to work properly even after vehicles are repaired or modified, and pathways to compliance are clear as ADAS becomes standard on every vehicle.
     
  • SEMA has invested more than $25 million in the SEMA Garage to help the aftermarket stay ahead of rapidly evolving vehicle technology. With facilities in Diamond Bar, California, and Plymouth, Michigan, the Garages provide advanced tools, OEM data and dedicated ADAS labs that support product development and groundbreaking research on how modifications affect modern safety systems.
     
  • The SEMA Garage hosted more than 70 professionals from the customization, collision and repair industries for a symposium to address the most growing and pressing challenges associated with ADAS calibrations, creating a clear, industry-wide roadmap to ensure ADAS functions safely and reliably in every vehicle.
     
  • SEMA has released a series of white papers examining how aftermarket modifications affect ADAS performance across popular vehicles, including the Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Ford F-150, Ford Bronco, Toyota Tacoma and the Ram 1500. The research provides clear, data-driven insight into how changes such as lift kits, wheels and suspension components influence sensor reliability. The findings help manufacturers, installers and enthusiasts understand when recalibration is needed to preserve full ADAS functionality.
     

You can read the full ADAS Functionality & Integrity Act here.

Tue, 12/16/2025 - 14:00

From the SEMA Washington, D.C., office

ADAS Legislation

 

SEMA is celebrating the U.S. House of Representatives introduction of the ADAS Functionality & Integrity Act (HB 6688) by Rep. Diana Harshbarger (R-Tenn.) and cosponsored by Rep. Gabe Vasquez (D-N.M.), Rep. Jay Obernolte (R-Calif.) and Rep. Norma Torres (D-Calif.).

SEMA worked closely with lawmakers from both parties to secure bipartisan support for the legislation, which ensures that aftermarket businesses have the information needed to properly calibrate advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) after vehicles are modified. This legislation is critical to being able to safely make common modifications, including installing bike racks, wrapping a vehicle, installing larger wheels and tires, or installing a winch or aftermarket bumpers, without compromising the functionality of ADAS.

  • The bill is timely because a forthcoming federal mandate requires new, model-year '29 vehicles feature automatic emergency braking, bringing important safety systems to all new vehicles sold in the U.S.

The ADAS Functionality & Integrity Act would require the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) to establish ADAS guidelines to create modification ranges and tolerances for new vehicles starting in model-year '28. The bill also requires NHTSA to create guidelines that establish ADAS test procedures that aftermarket businesses can properly test and validate that the vehicle systems have been properly calibrated.

  • "SEMA thanks Rep. Harshbarger for her leadership and Reps. Vasquez, Obernolte and Torres for their strong support for ensuring vehicles with ADAS can be modified without compromising the integrity of these important safety systems. The introduction of the ADAS Functionality & Integrity Act is a landmark moment for anyone who owns, repairs, or modifies a vehicle," said Jim Moore, SEMA vice president of OEM and product development. "Americans deserve confidence that those critical systems will work as intended for the entire life of their vehicle, even after repairs or customization. Currently, the industry lacks clear standards governing ADAS calibration, and aftermarket businesses and vehicle owners need access to the necessary calibration information and procedures needed to keep modern safety features functioning. This bill marks a critical step forward in the name of vehicle safety and is a major step forward in protecting the American people's right to modify the vehicles they own."

BACKGROUND

  • SEMA's research indicates that more than 50 million cars and trucks in the United States are modified or accessorized each year, a number that both underscores the urgent need for ADAS standards that account for real-world vehicle modifications and the significant number of consumers who modify their vehicles.
     
  • Beginning in model-year '29, all new passenger cars and light trucks must be equipped with certain ADAS technology, specifically automatic emergency braking under NHTSA's FMVSS 127 rulemaking. The ADAS Functionality & Integrity Act is critical to ensure that these advanced safety systems continue to work properly even after vehicles are repaired or modified, and pathways to compliance are clear as ADAS becomes standard on every vehicle.
     
  • SEMA has invested more than $25 million in the SEMA Garage to help the aftermarket stay ahead of rapidly evolving vehicle technology. With facilities in Diamond Bar, California, and Plymouth, Michigan, the Garages provide advanced tools, OEM data and dedicated ADAS labs that support product development and groundbreaking research on how modifications affect modern safety systems.
     
  • The SEMA Garage hosted more than 70 professionals from the customization, collision and repair industries for a symposium to address the most growing and pressing challenges associated with ADAS calibrations, creating a clear, industry-wide roadmap to ensure ADAS functions safely and reliably in every vehicle.
     
  • SEMA has released a series of white papers examining how aftermarket modifications affect ADAS performance across popular vehicles, including the Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Ford F-150, Ford Bronco, Toyota Tacoma and the Ram 1500. The research provides clear, data-driven insight into how changes such as lift kits, wheels and suspension components influence sensor reliability. The findings help manufacturers, installers and enthusiasts understand when recalibration is needed to preserve full ADAS functionality.
     

You can read the full ADAS Functionality & Integrity Act here.

Tue, 12/16/2025 - 13:24

By SEMA News Editors

 

Speedway Motors

Sportsman Wireless Race Car Scales

Speedway Motors Scales

 

Take the stress away from setting up your chassis and suspension with this wireless, lightweight scale set in a foam padded storage case. Comes with an easy-to-read LCD controller with all the information you need on a single, backlit screen, the manufacturer said.

 

3-In. One-Piece Spoiler Kit, IMCA Northern SportMod

Speedway Motors IMCA Spoiler

 

Designed to improve an IMCA SportMod’s stability and handling, this one-piece spoiler is approved for use in IMCA competition and made from durable aluminum with a wing to enhance your downforce and traction.

speedwaymotors.com

 

Demco Products

Foldable Fifth-Wheel Hitch

Demco Products

 

Demco Products recently launched the foldable Recon Stealth Gooseball-Mounted Fifth-Wheel Hitch, which has a patent-pending folding base that collapses into a small movable package with a simple motion, allowing operators to keep their truck bed open and reclaim their space when the hitch isn't in use.

demco-products.com


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Tue, 12/16/2025 - 12:06

By Ashley Reyes

Toriana Lokey

 

The SEMA Businesswomen's Network (SBN) has named Toriana Lokey, purchasing and import assistant at Morimoto Lighting/Hoonigan, as the network's newest #SheIsSEMA spotlight member. 

Lokey was nominated by her peer, Haley Keelin. Get to know Lokey through Keelin's interview with SEMA News below. 
 

SEMA News: How has Toriana contributed to her company?  

Haley Keelin: Tori is the kind of person who holds everything together without needing to be asked. As the purchasing and import assistant, she plays a huge role in keeping our operations running smoothly, but her impact goes far beyond just her title. From keeping our team organized and on track to navigating major transitions and growth, she's been the backbone of so much of our success.

She brings structure, clarity and an incredible sense of teamwork to everything she touches. On top of that, she brings energy and positivity into the workplace every single day. Tori genuinely cares about the people around her, and it shows in the way she works, the way she leads, and the culture she helps build. 


SN: How has Toriana shown leadership in the industry or business? 

HK: Tori leads in a way that isn't loud or flashy, but it's powerful. She consistently steps up beyond the scope of her role, helping to organize and lead company-wide events that bring people together and promote a positive, inclusive culture. These aren't part of her job description, but she treats them with just as much care and dedication as her core responsibilities. 

One example that stands out: Tori and I worked together on several internal events, and she was instrumental in every stage--planning, coordination, execution--you name it. Her attention to detail and calm, collected approach made the process not just successful, but enjoyable. She brings out the best in those around her, whether it's through logistics, team morale or just making sure no one is left behind. That's real leadership. 


SN: Tell us a success story that you can share about Toriana.   

HK: One of the most recent and impressive examples of Tori's leadership was during our warehouse transition. It was a massive undertaking. Our warehouse lead had just left the team, and we were tasked with transferring our entire inventory to new locations. It was the kind of project that could easily overwhelm anyone. 

But Tori didn't hesitate. She stepped up and took ownership of the process from start to finish. She coordinated logistics, kept the inventory organized, motivated the team and made sure everything moved forward without disrupting day-to-day operations. Thanks to her, what could have been a chaotic transition turned into a smooth and successful move. It's just one of many times she's proven how essential she is to our team. 


SN: How many years has Toriana been in the industry? 

HK: More than three years.  


SN: What quality do you admire most about Toriana and why? 

HK: The quality I admire most about Tori is her organizational skills, closely followed by her ability to brighten a room with her smile. She has a way of bringing structure and clarity to even the most chaotic situations. Whether it's managing vendor communications, keeping track of incoming shipments or coordinating internal timelines, Tori always seems to be two steps ahead. It's that level of organization that allows the rest of us to do our jobs with confidence. 

But what makes her truly special is that she pairs all of that precision and drive with warmth and positivity. Her smile is often the thing that reminds us, even in the middle of a long day, that we're all in it together. 


SN: Why do you think Toriana is a role model in the industry? 

HK: Because any woman in this industry would be lucky to mirror the work ethic, drive and determination that Tori brings to the table every single day. She doesn't just get the job done; she gets it done right with purpose and consistency. And she does it all while being someone people genuinely enjoy being around. 

Her ability to balance high performance with kindness, professionalism with personality, and structure with adaptability is what makes her such a standout. Tori sets the bar for what it means to lead by example. 


Fill out a #SheIsSEMA spotlight form to submit a self-nomination or nominate a colleague and highlight how you or she is contributing to the specialty-equipment industry. Selected candidates are automatically eligible to be considered for SBN's #SheIsSEMA Woman of the Year award, featured on SBN's social media, SEMA News and recognized on the sema.org/she-is-sema website. 

Tue, 12/16/2025 - 11:43

By Ashley Reyes

FLN Professional Development Program

 

In partnership with Dale Carnegie, the SEMA Future Leaders Network (FLN) will host its Professional Development Program in May 2026 to help aftermarket professionals advance their communication skills. The program is open to all SEMA members.  

Happening May 14-15 at the SEMA Garage Detroit, the FLN Professional Development Program (PDP) will focus on Individual Communication, sharpening attendees' ability to connect, influence and lead effectively within the automotive aftermarket. Interactive lessons will provide a framework for addressing real-world communication barriers, while workshops and breakouts will encourage critical thinking, public speaking and effective decision making. 

"When teams communicate effectively, they achieve more together," said FLN Council Director Denise Waddingham. "This program gives participants a platform where they can share their unique communication challenges and develop solutions that work in real-world situations."   

After the course, attendees will know how to:   

  • Communicate professionally and confidently in business situations.
  • Engage others by building rapport, asking pertinent questions and listening.
  • Build relationships and deal effectively with people in a multitude of scenarios.
  • Gain cooperation and influence people, including direct reports, laterally and upward.
  • Use emotional controls to sustain success.
FLN Professional Development Program

 

In today's workplace, where diverse personalities, power dynamics and competing priorities are common, the FLN Professional Development Program provides tools to lead with clarity and confidence. Past participants have ranged from marketing leaders and business owners to product specialists and managers, all with varying goals for elevating their professional presence. 

Connect With Your Community  

Beyond the learning module, the FLN Professional Development Program offers an environment where SEMA members can network with peers who share the same passion. Unlike other professional development programs that cater to all industries, the PDP puts automotive professionals together to learn from each other, engage in knowledge-sharing and create lasting industry relationships.  

Registration Now Open  

Registration is now open at $960 per person for FLN Members and $1,060 for SEMA Members (non-FLN). The program includes the full training curriculum, a certificate of completion, three nights of hotel accommodations (May 13–15) and food and beverage during training. 

If you're ready to invest in your career and accelerate your leadership, the FLN Professional Development Program offers the best opportunity to learn, connect, and grow within the industry.  

Register today. 

Tue, 12/16/2025 - 09:07

By Ashley Reyes

MPMC Awards

 

The SEMA Motorsports Products & Media Council (MPMC) is accepting nominations for its Robert E. Petersen Media Award until Friday, January 2. Presented at the MPMC Media Trade Conference, in Anaheim, California, January 2026, the award honors a member of the media--whether in print, online or broadcast--who has made a significant contribution to the motorsports industry. 

Nominate a motorsports journalist here.  

"Journalists are pivotal to sharing the stories, excitement, and passion that exist within the racing industry," said Marcy Yanus, SEMA director of member engagement. "By nominating someone for this award, you can help make sure that our industry's storytellers are recognized for their achievements and celebrated for their work."  

Award criteria include:  

  • Must be an automotive/motorsports journalist 
  • Must be published in print or online 
  • Must actively engage/support motorsports with positive content 
  • Must support the MPMC and its mission 

If you know a motorsports journalist whose work is transforming the narrative of motorsports, now is the time to nominate them for this prestigious honor.  

Nominate here. 

Tue, 12/16/2025 - 08:30

By SEMA News Editors

From wild custom builds and real-life demos to packed aisles and unexpected moments, the 2025 SEMA Show delivered four days of nonstop energy in Las Vegas, November 4-7. This photo gallery captures the atmosphere, creativity and behind-the-scenes action that defined this year's event--from eye-catching booth displays and hands-on activations to the people, products and passion that make the SEMA Show unlike anything else in the automotive world. Explore some of the standout scenes and candid snapshots that brought the 2025 SEMA Show to life.

👉 Want even more behind-the-scenes 2025 SEMA Show coverage? Check out this playlist featuring ALL 31 HOURS of SEMA Live presented by AutoZone coverage here.

Next-Level Atmosphere & Crowds in 2025

Crowds, big names and top builds pack the halls at the 2025 SEMA Show.

SEMA Show 2025 atmosphere

 

Crowds and demos at 2025 SEMA Show. Sung Kang and SEMA Live

 

SEMA Show 2025 atmosphere

 

SEMA Show 2025 atmosphere

 

SEMA Show 2025 atmosphere

 

SEMA Show 2025 atmosphere

 

Crowds and demos at 2025 SEMA Show

 

SEMA Show 2025 atmosphere

 

Crowds and demos at 2025 SEMA Show

 

SEMA Show 2025 atmosphere

 

SEMA Show NHRA stage

 

SEMA Show demo 2025

 

SEMA Show 2025 atmosphere Toyo Tires Treadpass

 

SEMA Show 2025 atmosphere Toyo Tires Treadpass

 

Non-Stop Outdoor Drifting & Activations

The outdoor activations stay active all week with tire-smoking action and fan engagement.

SEMA Show 2025 outdoor activations

 

SEMA Show 2025 outdoor activations

 

SEMA Show 2025 outdoor activations

 

SEMA Show 2025 outdoor activations

 

SEMA Show 2025 outdoor activations

 

SEMA Cruise

Crowds line the streets as the SEMA Cruise rolls out the SEMA Show's top Featured Vehicles.

Crowds line the streets SEMA Cruise

 

Crowds line the streets SEMA Cruise

 

SEMA Education

Industry professionals gather for in-depth training sessions during SEMA Education.

SEMA Show 2025 education and interaction

 

SEMA Education at 2025 SEMA Show

 

SEMA Show 2025 education

 

SEMA Show 2025 education and interaction

 

SEMA Education at 2025 SEMA Show

 

SEMA Education at 2025 SEMA Show

 

Subscribe to SEMA News using the "Stay tuned" widget at the bottom of the webpage for more 2025 SEMA Show coverage or visit semashow.com.

Tue, 12/16/2025 - 07:59

Mike Spagnola
The following is a message to SEMA Members from SEMA President and CEO Mike Spagnola about the 2026 Board of Directors nominations, which are now open to SEMA members online here:


Dear SEMA Member,
As a valued member of the association, we invite your recommendations for industry leaders to serve on the SEMA Board of Directors.

Please take a moment to submit the name of an individual you believe would be an excellent candidate by completing and submitting a Nomination Form.

A strong board ensures strong leadership and an association that effectively serves its members. We encourage your participation in the nomination process--our industry has many exceptional professionals who would be a tremendous asset to the board, and your recommendations help bring these individuals to the attention of the nominating committee.
 

Nominations for the SEMA Board of Directors are due by January 5, 2026, at 5:00 p.m. PST.
 

NOMINATE HERE button for SEMA Board of Directors 2026


Thank you for your engagement and continued support of the association.


Sincerely,


Mike Spagnola

SEMA President and CEO


This article was originally published on Tuesday, December 2.

Tue, 12/16/2025 - 07:38

By Ashley Reyes

ETTN Career Fair

 

SEMA member companies have a great opportunity to connect with the next generation of automotive talent by attending the upcoming Career Fair at the SEMA Garage in Diamond Bar, California. 

The career fair will take place Saturday, March 7, 2026, from 9:00 a.m.–2:30 p.m. EST and will be hosted by the Emerging Trends & Technology Network (ETTN) and Society of Automotive Engineers Southern California (SAE SoCal).  

ETTN SAE Career Fair

 

The goal of the career fair is to unite aftermarket businesses and industry professionals with passionate students who are ready to enter the workforce. Company representatives will be able to share internship and job opportunities, offer career guidance and provide feedback on vehicles that the students are building for SAE Collegiate Design Competitions. Last year, more than 425 students from 30 colleges attended and this year is expected to be just as impactful.    

In addition to meeting students, attending the event is a powerful way to gain brand visibility and network with the broader aftermarket community. Attendees will also receive an exclusive tour of the SEMA Garage and its state-of-the-art equipment supporting product development. 

Attending the event is free for SEMA members and lunch will be provided.   

Reserve your table today.