’23 Chevrolet Corvette Z06: The prototype features a more aggressive front fascia with various additional aero bits not seen on the current Stingray.
’22 Toyota Tundra: The ’22 Tundra will ride on an all-new platform that is said to be flexible enough to accommodate all Toyota body-on-frame pickup and SUV models globally.
’23 Ford Ranger Raptor LHD: The prototype rides on a set of black wheels that appear to be fairly similar to the current design.
Industry news from SEMA-member companies, including Centerforce, Race Winning Brands, Eleven Engineering Inc. and more.
The overall U.S. economic outlook remains positive as the country continues to bounce back from 2020. However, challenges remain on the horizon, including supply-chain constraints, inflationary pressure, a tight labor market and a potential COVID-19 resurgence, according to the latest edition of “SEMA Industry Indicators.”
Exhibitors at the 2021 SEMA Show are introducing their most recent innovative products
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The 2021 SEMA Show opens next week, and exhibitors are making headlines with the product and vehicle debuts they are planning for the event taking place November 2–5, in Las Vegas.
On the whole, businesses are maintaining a positive outlook, with more than 80% expecting their sales to be stable or growing over the coming year.
The NHRA will host its Wednesday morning breakfast, open to all SEMA Show attendees, Wednesday, November 3, from 7:30 a.m.–9:00 a.m., at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino Paradise Events Center.