SEMA’s Light-Truck Accessory Alliance (LTAA) hosted its first-ever Media Preview event on Monday, November 3, at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Here are some brief news and updates from several 2014 SEMA Show exhibitors.
The 2014 SEMA Launch Pad, powered by the Young Executives Network (YEN), features a lineup of finalists pitching their business concepts to an industry judging panel.
Slamstop is providing demonstrations of its soft-close vehicle door device installed on a ’14 Ford Mustang for all attendees to see the product in action.
The annual NHRA Breakfast held Wednesday morning continued the tradition of showcasing NHRA legendary drivers, team owners and other personalities within the sport.
MOPAR hit the 2014 SEMA Show in full force with a fleet of modified vehicles and hundreds of existing and prototype MOPAR products to help turn up the heat at the premier automotive specialty-products trade show.
This year, 18 teams of high school students traveled to Las Vegas for the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Showdown at SEMA, and 15 will go to the PRI Show for playoff competition.
This eye-catching ’23 Track T Roadster built by Jerry Magnuson, founder of Magnuson Superchargers and past builder of Indy cars, demonstrates how DEI and Boom Mat products together control heat and sound.
Chevrolet’s SS Sport, Sonic, Impala and Cruze performance-oriented concepts debuted at the 2014 SEMA Show.
The Texas Auto Media Association celebrated its 8th anniversary at this year’s SEMA Show by announcing the winners of the 2014 AutoJudge (formerly: Readers Choice) Awards for automobiles, SUVs and pickups.