Electrics and hybrids sound for the environment; beefier trucks ready to get to work; small and boxy gets some competition; and muscle still throws its weight around. Check out the latest recap from the auto show season to see the new vehicles that could affect your business.
California Assemblyman Mike Duvall is the new chairman of the SEMA-sponsored State Automotive Enthusiast Leadership Caucus.
A look at the services and reports available to SEMA members through the Research & Information Center.
Peugeot won the 24 Hours of Le Mans for the first time in 16 years; NASCAR is talking with other manufacturers about entering the series in the near future; Johnny Benson breaks rib in violent crash and more.
Specialty-equipment manufacturers are more optimistic about summer business than either retailers or distributors.
News and updates from SEMA's council and committees.
Consumer interest in the new Camaro, redesigned Mustang and Dodge Challenger indicate that buyers haven't given up on Detroit.
SEMA persuaded Congress to place a 25-year limit on trade-in cars and
expand recycling opportunities under ‘cash for clunkers’ legislation.
Marvin Rifchin was one of the first on the scene in the early 1960s to manufacture tires specifically for drag racing.
SEMA manufacturing members: Take advantage of a rare opportunity to
learn the latest in CAD software, reverse-engineering tools and rapid
prototyping by attending the first-ever SEMA Engineering Technology
Expo on Wednesday, June 24, 9:00 a.m.–3:00 p.m.