The SEMA Award recognizes vehicle models that specialty-equipment manufacturers believe are the best platforms for accessorization and to showcase the year's newest products.
Savvy buyers have discovered that the best way to learn about the hot new products debuting at the 2014 SEMA Show is by attending the New Products Breakfast.
Steeped in the American automotive tradition of increasing vehicle power and performance, the street-performance niche is the strongest and largest in the specialty-equipment market, comprising $8.72 billion in retail sales in 2013.
SEMA Showgoers will have a unique opportunity to meet leading off-road and desert race drivers, as they gather and sign autographs at the SCORE Baja 1000 Experience located outside of South Hall at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The shooters at KGP Photography have provided their first shots of a ’16 Nissan Maxima prototype, which takes inspiration from Nissan's ’14 Sport Sedan concept.
On Tuesday, Thursday and Friday during the Show, SEMA and the Society of Collision Repair Specialists (SCRS) will host a full slate of sessions designed to get collision repairers up to date on the latest technology and trends in the industry.
For the first time ever at the SEMA Show, Toyota, Lexus and Scion collision and refinish training instructors will be on hand to demonstrate best practices.