Thu, 01/12/2023 - 09:52

F-150 LightningThe Ford F-150 Lightning has been named the North American Truck of the Year (NACTOY). This is the latest award for the electric truck, and marks the third straight NACTOY Truck of the Year award for Ford. It’s also the fifth NACTOY award for Ford in the past three years.

“Earning North America's Truck of the Year is huge for the team that has been working so hard to build and deliver as many Lightnings as possible, as quickly as possible,” said Jim Farley, Ford president and CEO. “We’re moving fast to further ramp production to a 150,000-run rate this fall and pushing to improve every aspect of this truck. We’ve started delivering Lightnings from the factory with a fantastic new user interface update to improve the driver experience that we’ll also roll out to all of our Lightning owners over-the-air.”

The F-150 Lightning is the best-selling electric truck in the United States since its launch in May 2022, with sales totaling 15,617.

“When America's best-selling vehicle goes electric you know the transition has momentum,” said Karl Brauer, NACTOY juror and freelance journalist for Forbes. “Ford’s effort to create an all-electric F-150 is remarkable because it combines the standard truck's dimensions, which means it retains massive aftermarket support, with substantial upgrades to areas like storage and mobile power support. It’s really the best of all worlds, giving the F-150 Lightning a wide range of applications for both traditional and new-to-the-segment truck customers.”

To win the North American Truck of the Year, vehicles must be new or substantially changed for the year. The jury of 50 professional automotive journalists from across North America choose a winner based on innovation, design, safety, performance, technology, user experience, driver satisfaction and value.

For more information on the F-150 Lightning, visit www.ford.com.

Thu, 01/12/2023 - 09:33

SEMA News—February 2023

NEW PRODUCTS

SEMA DATA PRODUCT NEWS

By Gigi Ho

The products featured below are from SEMA Data member companies that have attained Gold- or Platinum-level data, which means that their product data is robust and complete—likely to drive customer purchase decisions. SEMA Data members meeting data scorecard requirements are invited to submit product releases for consideration to enews@semadata.org.

ARC LIGHTING Concept Series Pod, 3-in. Cube LED Pod Lights, Fog Light, U Mount, Yellow Lens
ARC LIGHTING

To achieve precision beams that meet demanding SAE standards, our new street-legal Concept Pods are equipped with automotive-grade Osram OSLON LEDs and TIR projector lenses. These LED performance light pods are designed to be as compact as possible so that they can be installed anywhere on a vehicle for improved visibility and safety on the road. All Concept Pods are SAE certified for use on any roadway in the USA. Designed for high performance in different driving conditions. Slim chassis with various mounting options.

PN: 41013
www.arc.lighting.com

BD Diesel RT700 Tow & Track Turbo Kit With FMW Billet Wheel on Secondary/Dodge ’94–’98 12-Valve Manual
BD Diesel

Forged Milled Billet Wheel on secondary turbo. Includes a turbine blanket for primary turbo. Comp wheel low pressures: 58mm 2.28-in. Turbos, down pipe, piping, air box, washable air filter, heat wrap, clamps, hoses, oil drains, brackets and hardware. Extended tip compressor wheel technology. High-efficiency compressor housing and superior drive pressure. Turbine housing that delivers enough flow to support more than 1,000+ hp. Upgrade kits for available Super B Single, Twin or Special kits.

PN: 1045410
us.bddiesel.com

Advanced Clutch Technology–ACT SIX-Pad Sprung Race Disc
Advanced Clutch Technology

Product 6280620 is a six-pad spring-centered race disc made with high-quality ceramic friction materials. The engagement is harsher, but shifting is faster. The heavy-duty torsional dampening springs are stronger, in most cases, than standard springs and are provided in the best sizes and spring rates to suit the application. The six-pad, spring-centered disc is recommended for larger clutch sizes to absorb more heat and for smoother engagement. Recommended for high-horsepower street or race use. High-burst strength and holds 28% more torque than typical organic materials.

PN: 6280620
www.advancedclutch.com

Granatelli Motor Sports 5.7, 6.1 and 6.4 Dodge High-Performance Coil-On Plug Connector Kit With Xtreme Series Coil Packs, HEMI and SRT8–Set of 8
Granatelli Motor Sports

More power. The Granatelli Motor Sports Coil Pack makes more power than the original weak factory OEM factory coils to improve throttle response and to produce up to 18 more hp out of your Hemi. Fits all 5.7L/6.1L/6.2 Hellcat/6.4L engines, cars, trucks and SUVs. Adds up to 10 more hp. Improves mileage and throttle response. Direct performance replacement; 80,000 volts.

PN: 28-0504-XCP
www.granatellimotorsports.com

SEMA Data is “data central” for the specialty-equipment segment, containing millions of products and vehicle fitments from performance and accessories brands. Created by SEMA, SEMA Data is the definitive, industry-owned and -operated centralized data warehouse, complete with comprehensive online tools, and a team of dedicated data and technology experts to assist manufacturers and resellers with product data needs. Learn more at www.semadata.org.

Thu, 01/12/2023 - 09:28

Motul Celebrates Fifth Year as Dakar Rally’s Official Lubricant Sponsor With Rally-Inspired 2022 Jeep Wagoneer

Motul

Motul commemorates its long-time support of the Dakar Rally with a custom lifted ’22 Jeep Wagoneer build that will travel to events around the United States.

Motul is celebrating the 45th edition of the Dakar Rally and its fifth year as the rally’s official lubricant partner. To commemorate the occasion, Motul USA will debut a rally-inspired and customized ’22 Jeep Wagoneer, which features a commemorative Dakar-inspired livery to highlight the brand’s fifth year as the “official lubricant” partner of the rally. The Wagoneer also sports a custom lift, making it the first lifted WS platform Wagoneer. The modified Wagoneer will be a fixture at local off-road and desert racing events throughout 2023.

The ’22 Jeep Wagoneer Series 1 Carbide 4x4 is powered by a 5.7L eTorque Hemi. Custom upgrades include a fifth-generation Ram 1500 3.5-in. ReadyLIFT suspension kit modified and installed by Rad Rides of Huntington Beach, California, along with custom-fabricated two-in. spacers in the rear. The four-wheel-drive Wagoneer rides on a set of matte black CHASE 18x8.5-in. wheels provided by Black Rhino Wheels wrapped in BFGoodrich-provided 35x12.50R18 All-Terrain T/A KO2 tires. In addition, RIGd Supply provided an UltraSwing multi-fit spare-tire hitch mount for spare-tire storage on the rear. The Dakar-inspired vinyl wrap was completed by Sticky Fingers Design of Huntington Beach, California. Future modifications will include an Area BFE Black Series aluminum hard-shell roof-top tent, a fridge/freezer, Gobi Racks Stealth Roof Rack and a rear ladder.

The Motul Wagoneer will participate in the 2023 BFGoodrich Tires Mint 400 (March 8–12), Overland Expo West (May 19–21), Overland Expo Mountain West (August 25–27) and eBay Motors Sand Sports Super Show (September 15–17).

CARS TourCARS Tour Enters 2023 Season Under New Ownership Group

The Solid Rock Carriers CARS Tour will have new ownership when the green flag waves on its 2023 season this March. NASCAR icons Dale Earnhardt Jr., Jeff Burton, Kevin Harvick and Justin Marks have announced their acquisition of the Southeast’s asphalt late-model series.

Aside from the ownership transition from McNelly, the CARS Tour will remain unchanged. The 2023 schedule is set with 19 race weekends, and McNelly and his staff will continue to oversee operations and track events. The key addition will be the industry expertise brought by the current owners’ respective business units: DEJ Management, Jeff Burton Autosports Inc., Kevin Harvick Inc. and Trackhouse Racing. The contingent will collectively aim to bolster the health and longevity of the CARS Tour by providing proficiencies in brand management, business strategy and partnership acquisition and retention.

The CARS Tour season kicks off at Southern National Motorsports Park (Kenly, North Carolina), Saturday, March 11. For more information, visit the CARS Tour website.

PorschePorsche Experience Center Atlanta to Open New Track in April

Porsche Cars North America Inc. (PCNA) has announced that the Porsche Experience Center Atlanta (PEC) will open a second driver development track to the public on April 1. The second track, designed by Tilke, effectively doubles the length of the existing driver development course, offering 90-minute driving experiences in Porsche sports cars with one-on-one instruction from a Porsche drive coach. The new track can be driven on its own or in combination with the existing track and adds features inspired by some of the world’s best roads and racing turns. The project is a cornerstone of a multi-million dollar investment in further developing the headquarters campus of PCNA.

The new 1.3-mile driver development track includes four instructor-led driving modules:

  • Low-Friction Circle: allows drivers to experience the understeer and oversteer characteristics of a Porsche on a wet, polished concrete surface that is more than 196 ft. in diameter.
  • Ice Hill: simulates an icy mountain road where a driver is likely to lose control up or down the hill. It has an 8% slope, computer-controlled water jets and a low-friction polished surface.
  • Autocross Area: arranged on a large paved area, drivers will navigate through slaloms, acceleration zones and cone obstacles.
  • Handling Circuit: a 1.3-mile motorsports-inspired driving circuit with elements influenced by the Carousel from Germany’s Nürburgring-Nordschleife; the Corkscrew at Laguna Seca, with a rise of 30 ft. and drop of 25 ft. through approaching and descending turns; and the twisty and challenging Tail of the Dragon in the Smoky Mountains.

For more information, click here.

Menlen Named CRA Series Director

Track Enterprises and Champion Racing Association Powered by JEGS (CRA) have announced that Scott Menlen will take over as series director for CRA and its four series, including the ASA/CRA Super Series Powered by JEGS, JEGS/CRA All-Stars Tour Presented by Chevrolet Performance, Vore’s Welding CRA Late Model Sportsman Powered by JEGS and the CRA Street Stocks Powered by JEGS. Menlen, who has been an official with CRA for 13 years, both in a full-time and most recently a part-time capacity, has been the general manager at Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway in Nashville, Tennessee, for the past three years for Track Enterprises. Menlen will continue to work with Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway during the 2023 season, helping develop staff members into a larger management role.

Former CRA managing partner and most recently series director Glenn Luckett will remain with CRA in a consulting position and help with the transition of Menlen to series director throughout the 2023 season. Luckett was recently hired as the GM at Salem Speedway in Salem, Indiana, for new owner Nick Bohanon. Joe Balash, director of race operations for Track Enterprises, and Greg Wood, operations director for CRA, also will work with Menlen on his transition during the season.

For more racing news, visit Performance Racing Industry’s (PRI) website.

Thu, 01/12/2023 - 09:15

HennesseyHennessey Unveils Apex Track-Focused Venom F5 ‘Revolution’ Hypercar

Hennessey has unveiled a new, lighter-weight, track-focused version of the Hennessey Venom F5 that has been comprehensively re-engineered for increased agility, better handling and high downforce. According to Hennessey, the new Venom F5 Revolution Coupe is the most powerful and visceral pure-combustion hypercar in the world.

The Venom F5 Revolution Coupe is based on the Hennessey Venom F5 Coupe, but with comprehensively reworked aerodynamics, suspension, engine cooling and digital telemetry. The engineering team also focused on reducing mass. Due to a systematic focus on weight reduction, the race-honed model tips the scales below 3,000 lbs.—the lightest Venom F5 model.

Mirroring all other Venom F5 models, mid-mounted in the carbon-fiber monocoque chassis is Hennessey’s twin-turbocharged, 6.6L, ‘Fury’ V8 engine rated at 1,817 bhp. Power is sent to the rear wheels through an automated single-clutch gearbox calibrated for competitive use. Carbon-ceramic brakes are fitted as standard and feature muti-piston calipers.

The double-wishbone suspension, with more aggressive alignment settings, is fitted with adjustable dampers that may be calibrated trackside, thus optimizing the suspension system for the particular road course, racing circuit or track. In addition, new forged alloy wheels present a larger contact patch for improved cornering grip and enhanced braking.

The new Venom F5 Revolution Coupe will make its global debut at the Miami Motorcar Cavalcade Concours d’Elegance on January 15.

Meyer Distributing Announces Waterbury, Connecticut, Location

Meyer Distributing Inc. has announced the addition of its Waterbury, Connecticut, crossdock. The crossdock will have a direct feed from Meyer’s Pennsylvania distribution hubs, which house one of the largest inventories of automotive accessories and RV parts in the region.  

“We are focused on improving service in the Northeast this year,” said Jeff Braun, CEO of Meyer Distributing. “We will be adding several locations, adding more truck routes and hiring more drivers to better service increasing demand. Our recent Albany, New York, expansion has helped improve delivery times and consistency as well as frequency. The same will be the case for our CT customers with this expansion.”

RNRRNR Tire Express Announces Three-Unit Franchise Signing for Chicago

RNR Tire Express (RNR) has announced finalization of a new multi-unit deal for three franchise locations in Chicago. The first location is anticipated to arrive in Melrose Park this fall, with the second and third expected in Waukegan and Aurora, respectively. Site selection is still underway for the remaining three franchise locations.

“Our brands’ entrance into Chicago has been a long time coming,” said Larry Sutton, founder and CEO of RNR Tire Express. “The agreement is a perfect representation of the commitment our team has to serving as many communities and families across the country as possible. Something you can expect to see a lot more of from the RNR brand in the year ahead.”

Yokohama Tire Announces Organizational Changes

Yokohama Tire Corp. (YTC) has announced three organizational changes within the company. The changes, effective now, include Fardad Niknam, who has been promoted from senior director of consumer product planning and product marketing to vice president of OE sales. Niknam joined YTC in 2014 and has had responsibility for product marketing, including product planning and motorsports for the last five years. According to Jeff Barna, YTC president and CEO, Niknam “will be responsible for guiding OE sales in the United States and establishing forward-looking strategies that are linked to YTC’s overall business goals in his new role.”

Ray Polentz has been promoted from senior director of supply chain and logistics to vice president of supply chain and logistics. “Ray has led this team for the past year under unprecedented circumstances and never before seen challenges as the global supply chain continues its march toward recovery in a post-pandemic world,” said Barna.

Pavan Desaneni has been promoted from vice president of information technology to chief information officer. “Pavan has led our digital transformation efforts and will continue to do so as information technology and the related systems become increasingly important to our business,” said Barna.

Peter Szarafinski
Dr. Peter Szarafinski

LIQUI MOLY Mourns Loss of Press Spokesperson Dr. Peter Szarafinski

LIQUI MOLY’s Head of Media Relations International Dr. Peter Szarafinski, 47, has passed away.

“The terrible news reached us just before Christmas Eve. Unfathomable—the great loss of a valued and extremely popular colleague,” said Managing Director Günter Hiermaier.

At the beginning of 2010, Szarafinski took up the newly created position of head of media relations international at LIQUI MOLY headquarters in Ulm.

“During the past 13 years, Dr. Peter Szarafinski had greatly developed and advanced the public-relations work in our foreign markets,” said Hiermaier. "With his knowledge, dedication and high work ethic, he has played a decisive role in the positive impact of our company. His sudden death is also such a huge loss because he was such a likable and popular colleague.”

After graduating from high school in Füssen, Peter Szarafinski did an internship at Allgäuer Zeitung and worked there as an editor before deciding to study journalism and history at the Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt. He then took up a position in corporate communications at the Beiersdorf Group. Parallel to his work at LIQUI MOLY, he completed his doctorate with the historical research book “Rüstung und politisches System” (Armaments and Political System). In addition to his interest in history, he was also an enthusiastic sailing and paragliding pilot. In 2016, he flew from the Allgäu region to the North Cape of Norway and back again with a friend from the Füssen air sports club.

Ford Joins Virtual Power Plant Partnership as Founding Member to Support Grid Resiliency and Emissions Reductions

Ford has announced the formation of the Virtual Power Plant Partnership (VP3), a coalition led by the Rocky Mountain Institute (RMI) aimed to scale the market for virtual power plants to help advance affordable, reliable electric sector decarbonization and support grid resiliency.

VP3 includes founding members Ford, General Motors, Google Nest, OhmConnect, Olivine, SPAN, SunPower, Sunrun, SwitchDin and Virtual Peaker.

“Electric vehicles are introducing entirely new opportunities for consumers and businesses alike, creating a greater need for sustainable energy solutions to responsibly power our connected lifestyles,” said Bill Crider, head of global charging and energy services, Ford Motor Co. ”Supporting grid stability through the introduction of technologies like Intelligent Backup Power is central to Ford's strategy, and collaborating to advance virtual power plants will be another important step to ensure a smooth transition to an EV lifestyle.”

The full press release from RMI can be found here.

Rob Williams
Rob Williams

Hankook Tire Announces Executive Promotions for North America Team

Hankook Tire has announced executive promotions at its North American headquarters in Nashville, Tennessee. Rob Williams has been named president of Hankook Tire America Corp. Additionally, Jong Jin (JJ) Park has been promoted to vice president of USA PC/LT sales. Intae (Ted) Choi has been promoted to vice president of North American marketing strategy and Byoungjoe (Joe) Park has been named vice president of corporate management.

Williams has overall responsibility for Hankook Tire America Corp. as president, overseeing the United States and Canada regions. He will lead four departments and direct teams, including the Tennessee Plant and TBR sales department—a role he’s held since joining Hankook in January 2019. In June 2022, Williams was appointed senior vice president of commercial and consumer sales for Hankook Tire America, adding leadership in consumer products to his existing oversight of commercial replacement and OE product sales and related services. Williams brings more than three decades of tire industry experience and has a proven track record of success in sales and operations executive leadership positions, strategic planning and optimizing profitability.

Park will serve as vice president of USA PC/LT sales, overseeing sales innovation, corporate sales, as well as the North, South and West regional USA PC/LT sales teams. Previously, he served as vice president of marketing and U.S. sales innovation director for Hankook Tire America. Park joined Hankook Tire in 2004 and has experience across the American and United Kingdom regions.

Choi steps into the vice president of marketing role, responsible for marketing strategy, TBR marketing, technical services, Canada sales, as well as supply chain and logistics operations. He also will continue his role as vice president of Tennessee plant management support. Choi has previously held executive positions with Hankook, including vice president of its Australia subsidiary, vice president of GAIA project and corporate strategy and innovation team manager.

Park was promoted to vice president of the North America corporate management team overseeing finance, accounting, tax and internal audit functions for Hankook Tire America Corp. as well as for Hankook Tire’s Canadian subsidiary. Most recently, he served as Tennessee plant corporate management team manager. He also held leadership positions at Hankook's global headquarters on its internal audit and accounting teams.

AAM Group, Engine Parts Group Finalize Agreement

The AAM Group has finalized an agreement with Engine Parts Group (EPGI). As part of the agreement, AAM may now assume operations and management responsibilities for the Engine Pro marketing program, along with operational oversight for the Engine Parts Group corporation. AAM Group’s Tim Odom and EPGI’s Jesse Jones signed the contract in the EPGI booth at the 2022 PRI Trade Show. For more information, visit theaamgroup.com and enginepro.com.

EGR USA Introduces Newly Designed, User-Friendly Website

EGR

EGR USA has rolled out a newly designed, user-friendly website that allows consumers and dealers to research products by make, model and year. The site has many new products featured, including the manual and electric EGR RollTrac tonneau cover and the new Baseline Fender Flares introduced in late 2022. The new website offers navigation by product line or by vehicle year, make and model and allows users to search for all products EGR makes for each vehicle.

Developed to assist in direct-to-consumer sales and to provide more complete and accurate asset information including images, videos, product details and warranty, the site now allows consumers and dealers to quickly access product information while providing upgraded visuals and details to assist the purchase decision. New to the site also is a “Find a Dealer” section that informs users of local dealers, online retailers and warehouse distributors. There is also a link on the dealer locator page to request information about becoming an EGR dealer.

Additional changes are planned for the website in the first quarter of 2023, including a new video section that will house how-to and product introduction videos, event videos, promotional videos and company background videos. A news media section is also planned to host press releases and other media assets for easy download.

K&N Engineering Enters Restructuring Agreement

K&N Engineering has announced a new agreement to strengthen its financial position and reduce debt by approximately $250 million. K&N Engineering has entered into a Restructuring Support Agreement (RSA) with 100% of its lenders. Upon consummation of the transaction, K&N’s debt will be reduced by approximately $250 million and participating lenders will inject $60 million of cash into the business. K&N expects to complete the transaction in the first quarter of 2023. The recapitalization will provide K&N with increased financial flexibility to execute its growth strategies and continue investing in the industry-leading automotive, industrial and residential HVAC filtration technology that it provides to its customers worldwide, a company release stated.

In related news, K&N is mourning its co-founder Ken Johnson, who passed away in December at the age of 91.

Have some company news you would like to share? Let us know and the news may appear in an upcoming issue of SEMA News. Send your items for consideration to editors@sema.org.

Thu, 01/12/2023 - 08:48

By Mike Imlay

This past November 3, nearly 3,000 industry professionals gathered for the annual 2022 SEMA Show Industry Awards Banquet in Las Vegas. The Thursday-night celebration encompasses the presentation of several distinguished honors, but perhaps none as prestigious as the SEMA Person of the Year Award. Beyond any personal or professional achievements, the award pays tribute to an individual who embodies service and dedication to the specialty automotive industry and the advancement of SEMA members throughout the aftermarket.

Josh Poulson

SEMA Person of the Year Josh Poulson at the 2022 SEMA Show Pro Council Booth. Poulson is the current PRO chair.

For 2022, the award went to SEMA Professional Restylers Organization (PRO) Council Chair Josh Poulson. The principal of Auto Additions, Poulson is well known for his industry leadership contributions, philanthropy and overall positive influence on SEMA members.

“SEMA is proud to recognize Josh Poulson as our 2022 Person of the Year,” said SEMA President and CEO Mike Spagnola. “Josh has long been an active SEMA member who exemplifies the association’s spirit of volunteerism. He has served many years on the PRO council and on multiple SEMA task forces. More recently, first as a PRO select-committee member and now as chair, he has guided PRO in creating incredible benefits for its members, including sales and installer training programs. We congratulate Josh on this well-deserved honor.”

Person of the Year

Poulson (right) receives his Person of the Year Award from Sara Morosan, the prior year’s honoree, at the 2022 SEMA Industry Awards Banquet. Jarod DeAnda (left) emceed the event.

Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, Poulson began his aftermarket career at age 16, when a friend recruited him as a part-time technician for Auto Additions. In Poulson’s words, it was more a “fluke” than anything else—simply a job to work himself through college.

“I showed up the first day and asked, ‘What do we do?’ And he said, ‘Well, we put sunroofs and striping on cars and stuff like that.’ I was like, ‘Oh, okay.’ To be honest, cars weren’t really my first love,” Poulson recalls.

“I was an installer for probably about six or seven years, and they realized I wasn’t that great of one, but I was dependable. I had my strengths and my weaknesses, but I was better at talking to people. So one year they all went to the SEMA Show and left me to run things. When they came back, the owner [Ken Morris] said, ‘Oh man, he did a great job while we were gone. Let’s, put him into management/sales,’ and my role just grew from there.”

Moving up the ranks, Poulson became good friends with Morris and his wife Vicki, who together entrusted him with their company in 2000. “I still keep in frequent contact with them—they’re actually still part of the business. They’ve just treated me like a son going on 30 years now. They’ve always given me the [business] freedom when I’ve needed it, and their mentorship when I’ve needed it,” said Poulson.

Josh Poulson

As a SEMA council volunteer, Poulson has built strong relationships with his association peers. Here he is pictured with (from left) SBN select-committee member Tiffanie Hartenstein, SEMA Council Director Nicole Bradle, SEMA Council Director Denise Waddingham, his wife Amanda, and SBN member Melissa Parker.

Under Poulson’s guidance, Auto Additions has since doubled its sales to become one of the nation’s premier restyling brands, employing more than 35 people serving car dealerships and the retail public alike with more than 300 accessories and services. Along the way, Poulson became an increasingly active member of PRO and was named the council’s Restyler of the Year in 2012 and PRO Person of the Year in 2015. Having served on the PRO select committee since 2013, he was recently elected council chair. He is also a veteran of more than 25 SEMA Shows.

In addition to his work with PRO, Poulson is part of a group of individuals who formed Restylers United in 2006. Representing top non-competing restyling businesses from around the country, Restylers United members meet semiannually to share ideas and assist each other with problems and challenges in the field. To date, the group boasts 14 active members who have also become lasting friends.

“We talk about what problems and challenges we’re going through, bring in vendors, and things like that. Whether it’s about buying a competitor, going over financials, or deciding to bring on a new product line, just having peers like that whom you can talk to and get honest opinions from—people who have done it and been in business longer than me—is invaluable,” said Poulson.

In 2018, Poulson also became a partner in Auto Accessory Configurator, a software solution for U.S. restylers and shops that helps car dealers sell and provide accessories to their customers. According to Poulson, his experiences with Restylers United, Auto Accessory Configurator and his industry peers in general have provided him with a keen understanding of markets and challenges, making him a more effective voice within PRO and SEMA.

“There are many challenges for SEMA to address,” he explains. “There are the major ones, like CARB and emissions regulations and the right to modify your vehicle. But there are also some unseen things coming down the pipeline that maybe we’re not effectively reacting to because we don’t know how they’ll unfold.”

A specific concern for PRO is the changing model of how OEs sell vehicles through dealers, he added. Fast disappearing are the days when customers would walk into a dealership, select from many vehicles on the lot, and order a restyle package to further refine a vehicle to their tastes. “Now they can just order it however they want from the factory, and we’re maybe cut out. So for PRO membership, the future car-selling process and ensuring we’re a part of it is the biggest thing. The second biggest thing is the future of technicians and skilled labor, because now we’re competing with the OEMs, dealers and every mechanic shop out there. And not only do technicians have to be good with their hands, but with their brains too, because working on cars is harder than ever.”

Luckily, through his skill, dedication and openness, Poulson has built a strong network of peers and supporters within the SEMA community to take on such challenges.

Person of the Year

Poulson is greatly assisted in running Auto Additions by Accounting Manager Kathy Ross and General Manager Jamie Rambo, who have become close personal friends.

“If you have ever had the opportunity to hang out with Josh, he will jokingly say that he hates cars,” said BOOSTane founder and fellow SEMA volunteer Ian Lehn. “The irony is that it comes from someone who at every turn has made his professional and volunteer career about giving back to the automotive industry. I’d hazard to say he’s one of the biggest enthusiasts in our industry, and just doesn’t want to admit it. Person of the Year speaks to his commitment to those around him and to the future of the aftermarket.”

“I am fortunate to call Josh a close friend, and to have witnessed up close the sacrifices that he has made for our membership and aftermarket community,” echoed Denise Waddingham, SEMA director of councils and liaison to PRO. “Whether he wants to admit it or not, he is the kind of guy that we need leading us into tomorrow, even if he says he prefers car businesses to actual cars.”

For his own part, Poulson said he has a number of people to thank for his career and his SEMA Person of the Year Award. Among them is his wife of 22 years, Amanda, who he said is the family’s true car enthusiast. “She’s the one who pushes me a little bit to make sure I keep up my game there,” he laughs. “Our daughter Halle is 16, is just starting to drive, and is excited about it. Our son Chase, who’s 14, is also super excited about cars.”

“I’d also be remiss if I didn’t mention two key people at my business,” he added. “My right hand man, General Manager Jamie Rambo, pretty much takes care of the day-to-day operations of the company. We’ve worked together for about 13 years, but he’s been a lifelong friend. And there’s also our Accounting Manager Kathy Ross, who has been with us for 20 years and helped me tremendously. And, of course, there’s my mentor Ken Morris and his wife Vicki, who hired me, got me started, brought me along and then entrusted me with the company.”

In fact, it’s the relationships that he’s formed over the years that have not only kept Poulson in the industry but fueled his advocacy for it. “Cars may not be my biggest passion, but the people in this industry are passionate about them, and I’m passionate for them,” he explained. “Whether it’s my employees, my family, fellow PRO members, other SEMA volunteers, or walking the SEMA Show and seeing 135,000 people who love and breathe this business, I keep thinking: Am I doing everything I can to help all of them?

“When we as car people—as business people and entrepreneurs—put in our heads to do something and are willing to put in the hard work, we’re a dangerous group of people,” he concluded.

Thu, 01/12/2023 - 08:41

ESRASEMA Show management has announced that the 2023 Exhibitor Space Rental Agreement (ESRA) is now live.

The deadline to submit ESRAs and deposits is Monday April 3, 2023. SEMA Show Priority Space Selection is scheduled for Monday, May 1–May 17, 2023. Companies that reserve space by the deadline are eligible for the year’s early space selection, where exhibitors select their booth location at the Show.

The 2023 SEMA Show will take place October 31–November 3, at the Las Vegas Convention Center. For complete Show information, visit www.SEMAShow.com.

For additional information about exhibiting at the SEMA Show, visit www.SEMAShow.com/exhibitor.

Thu, 01/12/2023 - 08:38

Are you hunting for a new job? The SEMA Career Center has a comprehensive listing of automotive-related job openings around the country. Here are some of the latest jobs posted to the website.

Latest Jobs Added to SEMA Career Center

Product Development Engineer
Fox Factory Inc.

Fox Factory Inc. is hiring a product development engineer to conduct engineering studies on design for products, associated and subsystems components and structures; analyze engineering proposals, process requirements and related technical data pertaining to design; use computer-assisted engineering software and equipment; and analyze data to determine feasibility of product proposal and product or equipment specifications and performance requirements to determine designs that can be produced by existing manufacturing or processing facilities and methods. Candidates must have a bachelor’s degree in design or mechanical engineering or a related area.

Marketing Manager
UTV Source LLC

UTV Source LLC is hiring a marketing manager to help guide the next phase of growth in the UTV/side-by-side e-commerce space. The right candidate has a diverse marketing background with digital expertise. Marketing experience is essential, as you’ll be relied upon to help develop the top-level marketing plan and budget and see the program through to completion.

Customer Service Rep/Inside Salesperson
Motorsports Industries

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SEMA News—February 2023

BUSINESS

By Mike Imlay

Turning New Corners

A Look at What’s Trending in the Wheel and Tire Market for 2023 and Beyond

In concept, wheels and tires seem simple enough. They’re round, grip the road, spin on their axles, bear the load of a car or truck, and take a vehicle where it needs to go. What more can be said?

Wheels

As vehicles and their technologies evolve, so do wheels and tires. And the specialty automotive industry continues to play a leading role in bringing new solutions to these popular market segments.

For the aftermarket, plenty more. The right wheels and tires enhance a vehicle’s performance, but more than that, they also make a statement. Plus, they continue to advance in complexity and design year after year. These and other factors have made them a favored category for the aftermarket.

In fact, wheels and tires, along with suspension components, rank among the industry’s healthiest product segments, according to SEMA Market Research Director Gavin Knapp. “We often say the wheel and tire segments are the ‘gateway drugs’ to our industry. They are great categories to be in because when consumers are spending, that’s their starting point. It’s a place where they can get the most bang for the buck in terms of customizing and personalizing their vehicles,” he said.

That spending is especially strong among pickup owners, he added. “Whatever you’re going to do with your pickup or 4x4, you’re going to get the wheels and tires for it. And if you’re going to lift it, you’re definitely getting new wheels and tires to go with that lift kit.”

Younger consumers with a penchant for sportier cars also find wheel and tire upgrades irresistible. “Whether you have a true performance vehicle and want its outside look to match what’s under the hood, or if you just want your Camry to look like it’s a performance vehicle, wheels and tires offer an ideal way to do it,” explained Knapp.

No wonder that—despite some initial worries in 2020—wheels and tires managed to not only ride out the pandemic but grow in sales. (Of course, tires had the added advantage of being a perishable necessity. “No matter what kind of car you have, whether it’s a gas car, an electric car, a truck, a van, or whatever, there’s always a need for tires,” Knapp observed.)

Sizing the Market
Market

Pickups comprise one of the aftermarket’s largest segments, so it’s no surprise that they also represent the bulk of off-road and oversize tire sales, with SUVs a distant second. The explosion of interest in overlanding and off-roading during COVID lockdowns has no doubt contributed to market growth.

Just how big are wheels and tires with consumers? According to the “2022 SEMA Market Report,” the wheels, tires and suspension category accounted for $11.94 billion in sales, with wheels and tires contributing $6.60 billion to that total. Breaking down the figures further, the performance and special-purpose tire market was sized at $2.79 billion, off-road and oversized tires at $2.13 billion, and custom wheels at $1.55 billion. All these figures represent robust growth over prior years.

In terms of tire sales, performance and specialty categories do well across nearly every vehicle segment. Not surprisingly, pickup applications comprise 68% of off-road and oversize tire sales, with SUVs coming in a distant second at 23% of sales. The bulk of purchasing for all tire types is done in-store, although DIY installations account for 27% of off-road and oversize tire buys, and 25% for performance and specialty tires.

Pickup applications also make up the highest percentage of custom wheel sales (28%), followed by SUVs (20%), midsize and large cars (14%), CUVs (12%), small cars (10%) and sports cars (8%). Nearly half (40%) of all wheel purchases are made for in-store pickup and install. Online ship-to-home orders account for 31% of purchases, and online orders for in-store pickup and installation comprise 21% of purchasing.

Trend Watching
Oversize

As with tires, sales of custom wheels also continue to trend upward, with pickup and SUV applications leading the way. Wheels have traditionally ranked among the first appearance modifications that vehicle purchasers make to their car or truck, and often prime the pump for additional aftermarket sales.

Moreover, with a few caveats, the future continues to look bright for wheel and tire businesses. “Based on input from [our] members, we see many positive wheel and tire trends going into 2023. In general, supply-chain issues seem to finally be resolving. Losses for 2022 seem to have stabilized, and our RTO customers are increasing,” said Mike Lusso, SEMA Wheel & Tire Council (WTC) chair-elect.

“Also, there has been development in electric vehicle (EV) technology across all major brands, along with the tires and wheels that support those vehicles. The development of non-pneumatic tires continues as well. With supply-chain issues somewhat easing, we are also seeing overseas brands that had issues fulfilling demand during the pandemic starting to flood the market,”

However, Lusso added, “for industry businesses, challenges remain. For instance, parts for testing machinery are up to 200 days out in some cases, and materials testing delays can be up to five months. Plus, with inflation, consumers are starting to stretch their dollars. We are seeing an ‘emptying out’ of demand in the Tier-2 space with more consumers seeking Tier-3 supply.”

Beyond 2023, industry experts say they’ll also be keeping their eyes on the following market trends:

  • As pickups—and especially CUVs—come to dominate the American market over the next decade, wheel and tire offerings in the light-truck category will likewise proliferate.
  • With off-roading, overlanding and powersports also growing in popularity, consumer demand for applications aimed specifically at those pursuits will only rise.
  • Increasing competition among China, India, Thailand and Vietnam will likely help manufacturers contain costs while expanding production.
  • Advancing technology and logistics will allow manufacturers to make and move product faster and more efficiently.
  • The rise of EVs will spur wheel and tire makers to address issues associated with higher torque, increased wear and tear, rolling resistance, weight and quiet operation.
  • Additionally, as EVs go mainstream, their owners will likely become more open to vehicle modification than they typically are now, increasing wheel and tire sales in this space.
  • Green and sustainability regulations and initiatives will undoubtedly also exert greater influences on the choice and sourcing of raw materials as well as manufacturing processes.

With these trends taking shape, competition is already heating up, especially among tire makers. And that competition has made marketing more important than ever, said Roman Racela, marketing director for the Venom Power and Predator Tire brands, subsidiaries of Transamerica Tire based in Memphis, Tennessee. Both the brands target the coveted truck demographic.

Custom

“Obviously, there are many tire companies [and] other brands that we have to compete with,” he explained. “We need to make sure that we have a good product and that people know about the brand.”

For Racela, that has meant strong print and social-media campaigns with a heavy dose of influencer endorsements and consumer education.

“The selection for tires on any vehicle is really important,” he observed. “It really boils down to philosophy of use. If you’re going to use it for a specific purpose, you have to match your tools to accomplish your goals to reach your destination.”

Fortunately, in today’s tire market there’s something for everyone. Aided by advanced technologies, tire designs and compounds continue to evolve, delivering constantly improved handling, grip and wet traction, plus improved rock and debris ejection to boot.

And Racela sees additional industry opportunities in the expanding EV segment, where consumers are looking for both weight reduction and silent rides. “Having an electric motor, there’s no sound. But when you’re on the road using the wrong tire, you hear road noise or the harmonics of the tire. That kind of defeats the purpose of having an electric motor,” he said.

Of course, there is more to the tire market than the rubber itself. For tire sellers, ancillary products that can increase margins include TPMS replacement units and intelligent tire-mount sensors capable of providing a wide variety of tire-life, pressure and safety data. Needless to say, there is also a large market for shop and consumer tools, including powerful, compact compressors for airing up on the road or trail.

Flashy Wheels

Last year, this magazine reported that while pandemic lockdowns and supply-chain issues had briefly roiled the wheel market, the segment was proving resilient and poised for growth. If anything, the 2022 SEMA Show confirmed that. Wheel exhibitors showed up en masse, and the big trends were aggressive new spoke patterns and dazzling wheel finishes for trucks as well as street performance cars.

“Obviously following a lot of adjustments in the market with performance parts, customers are looking for safe, reliable modifications, and rims and tires have proven to be that,” said Nicolas Nazzaro, CEO of Subimods, a Bloomfield, Connecticut, online retailer specializing in the Subaru sport compact aftermarket. “In terms of style, it’s across the board. Six spoke, five spoke, flashy colors. Very popular in 2022 [were] yellows, blues, oranges, whites, just nonstandard colors and designs. We find that the consumer base that we cater to likes to know that their money delivers a flashy design. They want to stand out.”

Chrome wheels also remain highly prized, which brought Superior Industries to the 2022 SEMA Show as a first-time exhibitor. Based in Southfield, Michigan, the company has been in the OEM wheel business since 1957, and believes its OEM-level technology is now a good fit for the aftermarket.

“We’re able to offer superior powdercoating and acrylics,” said Jim Kruse, the company’s senior account manager for aftermarket wheels. “As far as finishes go, we offer any color you can imagine in the rainbow.”

According to Kruse, Superior Industries also boasts the only OEM-approved PVD chroming process in the industry. “We’ve learned there’s a lot of interest in coming back to bright chrome, and the PVD option is very environmentally friendly,” he said.

The company further specializes in a laser-etching process that can reach down through different color layers applied to a wheel to create daring, intricate line patterns in the finish.

In regards to the wheels themselves, “flow-forged” products appear to be gaining in popularity due to their weight savings compared with cast wheels and their lower price points compared to forged wheels.

“Flow-forging technically is one of the most up-and-coming [manufacturing techniques] that we see,” said Nazzaro. “There are a lot of new brands coming out of the Asian Pacific sector that are doing flow-forging, taking that path and kind of rolling the wheel out. That is probably the most advanced product that’s coming out because forged wheels were usually on the highest end of spectrum on price, with your cast, flow-form stuff on the bottom. So bridging that gap is going to be key to success in 2023, because end users get a really well-put-together product for a mid-level price.”

Meanwhile, the wheel accessories market is also looking up, said Chris Buck, owner of Custom Wheel Accessories. Based in Murrieta, California, the family-run wholesale distributor is celebrating its 40th year of supplying a full line of lug nuts, spacers, valve stems, wheel weights, and all the hardware needed to mount and balance wheels. Buck said that after a year of sputters, supply-chain issues are notably improving.

“Shipping costs from overseas are coming down—they’re about half of what they were a year ago,” he said. “Where we got hit was fuel costs and shipping costs from Asia to the Americas. It seems like material costs are starting to settle down.”

Asked what the current big sellers are, Buck replied: “OEM, Ford and GM lug nuts are very hot, but probably our hottest commodity are aluminum spacers. Whether you’re spacing the wheels out for a more aggressive look, or if you have a set of wheels you want to put on a vehicle of a different bolt pattern, we offer almost 400 SKUs of just spacers and adapters alone.”

“Some of the old vintage stuff has definitely been dying off—hubcaps, knockoff spinners, things of that nature,” he continued. “But we’re trying to bring that stuff back because they’ve been phased out over time and there is still a demand for older vehicle stuff [like] wire wheels and spinners.”

“In recent years, it’s been hard to get that product for a lot of people because the minimums are so high to bring in that kind of product. But we’re changing our philosophy because there’s a market for it. We’re going to lay out the capital to get the molds going again and bring in some of that old-school stuff to take care of the guys with cars that are 30, 40, 50 years old.”

The Road Ahead

Although generally optimistic about the coming year, industry sources do see some challenges ahead. Inflation and a threat of recession top the list of concerns. In addition, with new-vehicle purchases often driving aftermarket wheel sales, slacking OEM dealership sales may negatively impact the wheel market. Current used-car prices may also hinder the transfer of older vehicles to new owners who might be inclined to dress up their purchases with striking new wheels. Fresh business models like mobile installation may further upend traditional brick-and-mortar operations.

Longer term, Lusso sees increasing challenges for the industry from advancing vehicle trends like electrification and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). New technologies are driven by market consumption, he said, “and shop owners need education to support the vehicles they see in the shop.”

“Wheels and tires are the first things to hit the road, so we need good education around the effects they bring to the vehicle,” he added. “There will also be new challenges in wheel and tire manufacturing, pricing, training and staffing. In fact, training and retention of front-line personnel is still a major opportunity.”

While conceding that keeping up with change and emerging technologies can be costly—especially in the current economy—Lusso believes investments now will benefit individual companies and the entire industry at large. “We need to push forward,” he said.

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SEMA News—February 2023

By Market Research

Vehicle Sales Slowing, But Specialty-Equipment Industry Demand Remains Solid

Thanks to supply-chain restrictions and high prices, new-vehicle sales have slowed and are projected to finish 2022 at around 13.9 million—about a million short of 2021 levels. As a result, new-vehicle sales are unlikely to return to pre-pandemic levels until 2025.

While some supply-chain issues have improved, disruptions remain ongoing, especially for chips, and a significant backlog in production means it will take a while for automakers to catch up. And it’s not just new vehicles; used-car sales have also slowed for similar reasons and are expected to finish more than a million units below 2021. Rising interest rates are also making purchasing a vehicle unattractive right now. Despite this, demand for specialty aftermarket parts remains solid, as consumers hold onto their vehicles longer.

Light Vehicles Sales

New-vehicle sales are unlikely to return to pre-pandemic levels until 2025 and are expected to finish around a million units short of 2021 at 13.9 million.

Used Vehicle Sales

Used-vehicle sales are also expected to finish below 2021 levels. Because of high prices for vehicles, consumers have opted to stay with their current vehicles longer.

New Vehicle Prices

Used-vehicle prices in September 2022 were 47% higher than in September 2019 . The average price of a new vehicle skyrocketed to a record $48,301 in August 2022.

To learn more about the specialty-equipment and broader automotive industries, download the “Fall 2022 SEMA State of the Industry” report today at www.sema.org/research.