Thu, 12/05/2019 - 10:16

VW

Volkswagen will naturally follow up the imminent introduction of the Mk8 Golf with an all-new GTI model—and it’s been spotted testing in the Arctic Circle. Tipped to be shown in the middle of 2020, the Mk8 GTI promises performance upgrades and, in line with the rest of the Golf range, a weight reduction.

The design adopts the familiar cues of previous GTI models to mark it out from the mainstream version. These include different front and rear bumpers with larger air intakes, chunkier wheels and tires covering larger brakes, the familiar split dual-exit exhaust and a rear spoiler.

In a reversal of original plans, Wolfsburg has decided not to make a more radical switch to hybrid power. Instead, the eighth-generation Golf GTI is set to stick with much of the hardware that has made the seventh-generation model such a success.

That means an updated version of the Audi-developed EA888 2.0L turbocharged gas engine used in the existing Mk7 Golf GTI. Again, like the current car, it will be offered with two power outputs: a standard output of around 255 hp and a more powerful 290hp model badged TCR, which will replace the current Performance version of the GTI.

In the case of the higher-spec model, it is said the 0–60 time will be less than 6.0 seconds and the top speed is 155 mph. Gearbox choices will include carryover versions of today’s six-speed manual and seven-speed dual-clutch items.

As recently as last October, VW had planned to switch the Golf GTI to mild-hybrid power as the performance flagship of a new range of IQ-badged petrol-electric mild-hybrid models. That system is also based around the EA888 engine and is due to be revealed this year. However, it will not now be used on the Golf GTI, under the instruction of VW Group chairman Herbert Diess, who reversed the decision of his predecessor Matthias Müller.

Engineers involved in the new car’s development say a lot of attention has been focused on steering accuracy. The electro-mechanical set-up of the outgoing model has been heavily reworked to provide it with added levels of feedback and a more direct ratio.

The GTI’s exterior styling isn’t likely to be a major departure from what has gone before, but insiders have hinted that the car will have a more extroverted, aggressive look, most significantly around the front grille, which is expected to feature a deeper vent section and new slimmer front headlights that take advantage of the latest LED technology. Around the car’s rear wheels, enhanced shoulders are expected to give the car a sportier stance. Buyers will be restricted to just one bodystyle: a five-door hatchback. The three-door will no longer be produced.

Changes inside include a new digital cockpit with an optional head-up display unit and new switchgear, including a center console featuring a stubby T-shaped gearlever for DSG-equipped versions.

VW

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 12/05/2019 - 10:16

VW

Volkswagen will naturally follow up the imminent introduction of the Mk8 Golf with an all-new GTI model—and it’s been spotted testing in the Arctic Circle. Tipped to be shown in the middle of 2020, the Mk8 GTI promises performance upgrades and, in line with the rest of the Golf range, a weight reduction.

The design adopts the familiar cues of previous GTI models to mark it out from the mainstream version. These include different front and rear bumpers with larger air intakes, chunkier wheels and tires covering larger brakes, the familiar split dual-exit exhaust and a rear spoiler.

In a reversal of original plans, Wolfsburg has decided not to make a more radical switch to hybrid power. Instead, the eighth-generation Golf GTI is set to stick with much of the hardware that has made the seventh-generation model such a success.

That means an updated version of the Audi-developed EA888 2.0L turbocharged gas engine used in the existing Mk7 Golf GTI. Again, like the current car, it will be offered with two power outputs: a standard output of around 255 hp and a more powerful 290hp model badged TCR, which will replace the current Performance version of the GTI.

In the case of the higher-spec model, it is said the 0–60 time will be less than 6.0 seconds and the top speed is 155 mph. Gearbox choices will include carryover versions of today’s six-speed manual and seven-speed dual-clutch items.

As recently as last October, VW had planned to switch the Golf GTI to mild-hybrid power as the performance flagship of a new range of IQ-badged petrol-electric mild-hybrid models. That system is also based around the EA888 engine and is due to be revealed this year. However, it will not now be used on the Golf GTI, under the instruction of VW Group chairman Herbert Diess, who reversed the decision of his predecessor Matthias Müller.

Engineers involved in the new car’s development say a lot of attention has been focused on steering accuracy. The electro-mechanical set-up of the outgoing model has been heavily reworked to provide it with added levels of feedback and a more direct ratio.

The GTI’s exterior styling isn’t likely to be a major departure from what has gone before, but insiders have hinted that the car will have a more extroverted, aggressive look, most significantly around the front grille, which is expected to feature a deeper vent section and new slimmer front headlights that take advantage of the latest LED technology. Around the car’s rear wheels, enhanced shoulders are expected to give the car a sportier stance. Buyers will be restricted to just one bodystyle: a five-door hatchback. The three-door will no longer be produced.

Changes inside include a new digital cockpit with an optional head-up display unit and new switchgear, including a center console featuring a stubby T-shaped gearlever for DSG-equipped versions.

VW

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 12/05/2019 - 10:16

VW

Volkswagen will naturally follow up the imminent introduction of the Mk8 Golf with an all-new GTI model—and it’s been spotted testing in the Arctic Circle. Tipped to be shown in the middle of 2020, the Mk8 GTI promises performance upgrades and, in line with the rest of the Golf range, a weight reduction.

The design adopts the familiar cues of previous GTI models to mark it out from the mainstream version. These include different front and rear bumpers with larger air intakes, chunkier wheels and tires covering larger brakes, the familiar split dual-exit exhaust and a rear spoiler.

In a reversal of original plans, Wolfsburg has decided not to make a more radical switch to hybrid power. Instead, the eighth-generation Golf GTI is set to stick with much of the hardware that has made the seventh-generation model such a success.

That means an updated version of the Audi-developed EA888 2.0L turbocharged gas engine used in the existing Mk7 Golf GTI. Again, like the current car, it will be offered with two power outputs: a standard output of around 255 hp and a more powerful 290hp model badged TCR, which will replace the current Performance version of the GTI.

In the case of the higher-spec model, it is said the 0–60 time will be less than 6.0 seconds and the top speed is 155 mph. Gearbox choices will include carryover versions of today’s six-speed manual and seven-speed dual-clutch items.

As recently as last October, VW had planned to switch the Golf GTI to mild-hybrid power as the performance flagship of a new range of IQ-badged petrol-electric mild-hybrid models. That system is also based around the EA888 engine and is due to be revealed this year. However, it will not now be used on the Golf GTI, under the instruction of VW Group chairman Herbert Diess, who reversed the decision of his predecessor Matthias Müller.

Engineers involved in the new car’s development say a lot of attention has been focused on steering accuracy. The electro-mechanical set-up of the outgoing model has been heavily reworked to provide it with added levels of feedback and a more direct ratio.

The GTI’s exterior styling isn’t likely to be a major departure from what has gone before, but insiders have hinted that the car will have a more extroverted, aggressive look, most significantly around the front grille, which is expected to feature a deeper vent section and new slimmer front headlights that take advantage of the latest LED technology. Around the car’s rear wheels, enhanced shoulders are expected to give the car a sportier stance. Buyers will be restricted to just one bodystyle: a five-door hatchback. The three-door will no longer be produced.

Changes inside include a new digital cockpit with an optional head-up display unit and new switchgear, including a center console featuring a stubby T-shaped gearlever for DSG-equipped versions.

VW

Photo credit: Brian Williams, SpiedBilde

Thu, 12/05/2019 - 09:50

By Ashley Reyes

MPMC
The annual Media Trade Conference enables journalists to meet with exhibitors from motorsports parts manufacturers in 42 (14 per day) private, uninterrupted meetings, serving as the ideal event to get detailed information specific to their audience’s interests and gather a year’s worth of editorial content.

The SEMA Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC) once again invites journalists to register to attend the exclusive MPMC Media Trade Conference, January 21–23, 2020, at the Embassy Suites Hotel in Santa Ana, California. The unique event caters to reporters and editors, making it easy and convenient to conduct high-quality interviews with the industry’s top motorsports and accessory manufacturers.

The annual event enables journalists to meet with representatives from motorsports parts companies in 42 (14 per day) private, uninterrupted meetings, serving as the ideal event to get detailed information specific to their audience’s interests and gather a year’s worth of editorial content.

Benefits of attending the conference include one-on-one discussions about the latest product lines and industry trends, product photography and networking opportunities.

By registering early, journalists can take advantage of the best possible meeting schedules and receive their schedules in advance. Those who register after December 20 will receive their schedules on-site.

Register now for the 2020 MPMC Media Trade Conference.

For questions, visit the MPMC Media Trade Conference website or contact Juan Torres at 909-978-6722.

Thu, 12/05/2019 - 09:04

By Katie Hurst

SEMA Education is seeking manufacturers of automotive parts and accessories to support the SEMA High School Vehicle Build Program—a successful youth outreach initiative that has grown from one to 10 schools in less than three years.

The program aims to bridge the gap between industry and auto-shop students to foster the next generation of hobbyists and the automotive aftermarket workforce. SEMA makes vehicles available to high school students, who then customize the vehicles using aftermarket parts from manufacturers and retailers who sponsor the initiative through product donations. The modified vehicles are subsequently sold with the funds coming back to SEMA to be reinvested back into the program for its continuation and expansion.


The SEMA High School Vehicle Build Program aims to engage students in the automotive customization hobby and introduce them to a career path within the automotive aftermarket industry. This program uniquely connects high school automotive shop classes with specialty-equipment manufacturers' products to build one-of-a-kind customized vehicles.

Atturo Tires is among the companies that sponsored the program in the past.

“It’s a great opportunity to connect with someone who just needs a little direction and support, and that can go a long way for them. It’s a great opportunity for us as a young company to connect with the younger builders as well,” said Joe Gomez, Atturo Tires marketing manager.

This year, the program will consist of 10 vehicles, including third-generation Toyota 4Runners and Jeep Wrangler TJs. Sponsors are needed to support the program by donating the desired products listed below:

  • Wheels
  • Tires
  • Wheel spacers (if necessary)
  • Suspension kit
  • Locking differentials
  • Leveling kit
  • Carpet replacement kit
  • Leather interior
  • Floor liners
  • Grab handles
  • Entry guard
  • Radio/Audio
  • Front/Back bumpers
  • Grille/Grille insert
  • Hood mount Jack
  • Exhaust system
  • Rock Guard
  • Hood latches
  • Soft-top replacement
  • Jack
  • Roof Rack
  • Gas can/Jerry Can
  • Winch, Rope & Hook
  • Front light bar
  • LED lighting-headlights/taillights 

Additional products not listed above will be reviewed and accepted on an individual basis. Please note that some products may not be suitable for this program based on facility and time constraints or build program alignment.

Companies are invited to participate by filling out the product donation form. Those interested in mentoring a school should contact SEMA Youth Engagement Programs Manager Katie Hurst at katieh@sema.org.  

Thu, 12/05/2019 - 09:04

By Katie Hurst

SEMA Education is seeking manufacturers of automotive parts and accessories to support the SEMA High School Vehicle Build Program—a successful youth outreach initiative that has grown from one to 10 schools in less than three years.

The program aims to bridge the gap between industry and auto-shop students to foster the next generation of hobbyists and the automotive aftermarket workforce. SEMA makes vehicles available to high school students, who then customize the vehicles using aftermarket parts from manufacturers and retailers who sponsor the initiative through product donations. The modified vehicles are subsequently sold with the funds coming back to SEMA to be reinvested back into the program for its continuation and expansion.


The SEMA High School Vehicle Build Program aims to engage students in the automotive customization hobby and introduce them to a career path within the automotive aftermarket industry. This program uniquely connects high school automotive shop classes with specialty-equipment manufacturers' products to build one-of-a-kind customized vehicles.

Atturo Tires is among the companies that sponsored the program in the past.

“It’s a great opportunity to connect with someone who just needs a little direction and support, and that can go a long way for them. It’s a great opportunity for us as a young company to connect with the younger builders as well,” said Joe Gomez, Atturo Tires marketing manager.

This year, the program will consist of 10 vehicles, including third-generation Toyota 4Runners and Jeep Wrangler TJs. Sponsors are needed to support the program by donating the desired products listed below:

  • Wheels
  • Tires
  • Wheel spacers (if necessary)
  • Suspension kit
  • Locking differentials
  • Leveling kit
  • Carpet replacement kit
  • Leather interior
  • Floor liners
  • Grab handles
  • Entry guard
  • Radio/Audio
  • Front/Back bumpers
  • Grille/Grille insert
  • Hood mount Jack
  • Exhaust system
  • Rock Guard
  • Hood latches
  • Soft-top replacement
  • Jack
  • Roof Rack
  • Gas can/Jerry Can
  • Winch, Rope & Hook
  • Front light bar
  • LED lighting-headlights/taillights 

Additional products not listed above will be reviewed and accepted on an individual basis. Please note that some products may not be suitable for this program based on facility and time constraints or build program alignment.

Companies are invited to participate by filling out the product donation form. Those interested in mentoring a school should contact SEMA Youth Engagement Programs Manager Katie Hurst at katieh@sema.org.  

Thu, 12/05/2019 - 08:52

By Matt Kennedy

Market Research
According to the “SEMA Retail Landscape Report,” 79% of specialty-automotive retailers expect online sales growth to have a significant impact on the industry over the next few years.

Last year, nearly one-third of specialty-automotive parts sales were made online. And 79% of specialty-automotive retailers expect online sales growth to have a significant impact on the industry over the next few years. This growth is driven by changing consumer behavior. Customers now have more outlets to research specs, compare brands and purchase products than ever before.

As a result, many retailers are adapting to a customer base that is more informed about brands and products, more aware of price differences and may be less loyal to any retailer. Nearly two-thirds of retailers have added or grown their social-media presence to reach more customers effectively. And 59% find that providing advice and expertise offers a way to stand out in the market rather than competing on price.

To learn more about the key challenges and opportunities specialty-automotive retailers are facing, download the “SEMA Retail Landscape Report,” now available for free at www.sema.org/research.

Thu, 12/05/2019 - 08:52

By Matt Kennedy

Market Research
According to the “SEMA Retail Landscape Report,” 79% of specialty-automotive retailers expect online sales growth to have a significant impact on the industry over the next few years.

Last year, nearly one-third of specialty-automotive parts sales were made online. And 79% of specialty-automotive retailers expect online sales growth to have a significant impact on the industry over the next few years. This growth is driven by changing consumer behavior. Customers now have more outlets to research specs, compare brands and purchase products than ever before.

As a result, many retailers are adapting to a customer base that is more informed about brands and products, more aware of price differences and may be less loyal to any retailer. Nearly two-thirds of retailers have added or grown their social-media presence to reach more customers effectively. And 59% find that providing advice and expertise offers a way to stand out in the market rather than competing on price.

To learn more about the key challenges and opportunities specialty-automotive retailers are facing, download the “SEMA Retail Landscape Report,” now available for free at www.sema.org/research.

Thu, 12/05/2019 - 08:18

Compiled by SEMA Editors

Video: Toyo Tires Celebrates 52nd SCORE Baja 1000 Overall and the 2019 Overall SCORE World Desert Championship Wins

Hear the story and see the race through the eyes of 2019 SCORE Baja 1000 winners Alan and Aaron Ampudia of Team Toyto and 2019 Overall SCORE World Desert Champion Andy McMillin.

Red Line Synthetic Oil Named Presenting Sponsor for United Championship Racing Alliance Series

Red Line Synthetic Oil has announced a new partnership with the United Championship Racing Alliance Series (UCRA). With this new collaboration, Red Line Synthetic Oil will be on location at all upcoming UCRA racing events, providing attendees with firsthand product information and samples. The UCRA was founded in 2014 by a group of like-minded track promoters in Alabama, Georgia and Tennessee who sought to form a series that allowed racers to unite and compete in an economical touring series. GM 604 and Promax Ford 351 crate motors were selected and a points structure was devised for the tracks within a 300-mile radius. The series supports local racers as they hone their skills.

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

Thu, 12/05/2019 - 08:17

By Linda Spencer

Middle East
First-time exhibitor Specialty Vehicle Engineering
Inc./DBA Hamburger’s Superchargers Inc. attracted lots of attention among local buyers.

Register now for the 2020 SEMA Middle East Business Development Conference, March 31–April 5, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, and April 5–7, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where attendees will meet with pre-vetted trade buyers from throughout the region. Explore the potential for your products in this customizing-crazy market, where consumers are eager to buy the latest U.S. products for classic car restoration, off-roading, racing, street performance and aesthetics. High disposable income coupled with a passion for personalization makes this an attractive region.

Attendees of the 2020 SEMA Middle East Business Development Conference will:

  • Exhibit at the leading customizing show in the region—Custom Show Emirates—in a turn-key booth.
  • Participate in a seminar with top distributors.
  • Participate in an official U.S. government briefing.
  • Tour specialty-equipment shops in Saudi Arabia and the UAE featuring performance, off-road and styling upgrades.
  • Attend networking receptions.

All meals, hotel accommodations, a turnkey booth at Custom Show Emirates and airfare from the UAE to Saudi Arabia are included. Attendees can self-certify to qualify for up to $1,250 in U.S. government grants to defray trip costs. California-based companies are eligible for additional funds, including state grants of up to $1,500 to help defray the costs of participating.*

Slots are limited, so register today!

For more information or to schedule a conference call to discuss the SEMA Business Development Conference, contact Linda Spencer at lindas@sema.org.

*Check with SEMA staff regarding additional funds for SEMA members located in other states.