Media attendance at the 2012 SEMA Show reached a record high with more than 3,000 credentialed media signed up for the Show.
The team from Loara High School in Anaheim, California—also known as
Team MOTIVE GEAR—won the 4th annual "Showdown at SEMA", with the average
time of 21:24 minutes.
More than 100 companies have signed up to measure the 2012 Toyota
HiLux—a compact pickup popular globally but not sold in the United
States.
Kyle Busch and his creation known as the "Rowdy Edition Camry" was named
the winner of the 2012 Toyota Racing Dream Build Challenge.
SEMA Mustang Build Powered by Women, better known as “High Gear,” is now available for auction to raise money for the SEMA Memorial Scholarship Fund.
The prestigious SEMA Person of the Year Award for 2012 was presented to
Marla Moore of Hypertech during the SEMA Show Industry Awards Banquet
held last week in Las Vegas.
The SEMA Show presents a rare opportunity for the industry to come
together, conduct business, network and honor those individuals and
companies that have blazed paths toward tomorrow. What drives the
specialty-equipment industry and fuels its innovation is the camaraderie
and shared passion for everything automotive.
The 2012 SEMA Award for the top trending vehicle models in four
categories were announced last week at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas.
The 2012 SEMA Industry Awards Banquet pays tribute to the "Innovations of Generations."
SEMA announced the winners of the New Products Showcase Awards on the
opening day of the 2012 SEMA Show. Presented during the Show’s New
Products Awards Breakfast, the awards spotlight innovative and
cutting-edge automotive products either on the market or about to be
introduced.