The specialty-equipment industry saw record-high sales over the past two years, as consumers continued to work on their vehicles during the pandemic. Although this record growth is beginning to level off and subside, sales remain solid and above pre-pandemic levels. The industry is also optimistic for the future. Despite ongoing economic uncertainty, supply-chain issues and rising costs, most companies within the industry expect sales, revenue and demand to stay the same or grow in 2023.
The automotive industry—and consequently the aftermarket—has entered a period of unprecedented change. Emerging technologies; new ways of doing business; and market, social and governmental forces are creating a barrage of opportunities and challenges for our industry. As a trade organization, SEMA is committed to helping members navigate industry trends so they can future-proof their businesses, succeed and prosper.
The award honors a member of the media who has made a substantial contribution to the motorsports industry.
The SEMA Businesswomen’s Network (SBN) has raised awareness of successful women in the automotive aftermarket through its She Is SEMA campaign.
A panel of industry experts assessed all the entrants and narrowed down the field of more than 200 entries to a Top 40 before selecting the top 12 builds overall.
News and updates from around the motorsports industry.
The California Tire Dealers Association will hold its annual New Year Luncheon at Geezers Restaurant in Santa Fe Springs, California.
News and updates from the AACF, Legendary Companies, Superformance and more.
Here's a first look at the RHD Corvette E-Ray while testing outside of GMs Milford Proving Grounds.
The Association is currently seeking your recommendation of industry leaders to serve on the SEMA Board of Directors.