Ford is accepting proposals for its annual project vehicle program, but only until March 1. Act now if you're planning a Ford, Lincoln or Mercury project for 2010.
Kia Motors America is focusing on the all-new Soul, Forte and Forte Koup for its 2009 SEMA Show project-vehicle program, and plans to make 5–10 prototypes available for use as long-term Show projects and in other 2009/2010 promotional opportunities.
The Pontiac G8 is one the vehicles offered in GM's 2009 SEMA Show project-vehicle lineup. |
The deadline to submit proposals for both General Motors and Suzuki Project
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A limited number of Suzuki's Kizashi 3 Concept are available to SEMA members for project-vehicle builds. |
Suzuki is providing SEMA members exhibiting at the 2009 SEMA Show with an opportunity to build a Kizashi 3 project vehicle. As one of the newest models planned to join Suzuki’s lineup, the Concept Kizashi 3 sport sedan debuted at last year’s New York International Auto Show.
The automaker is generating additional interest in this launch through the specialty-equipment industry by providing pre-production versions of the vehicle to companies for one year to create and promote accessories.
Suzuki has plans to launch the sport sedan at the end of 2009 as a 2010 model.
Click here for Kizashi 3 project vehicle program information, proposal guidelines and requirements in PDF format. Proposals must be received by Suzuki by Friday, May 1. Additional details on the vehicle are available at www.kizashi3.com.
A limited number of Suzuki's Kizashi 3 Concept are available to SEMA members for project-vehicle builds. |
General Motors encourages manufacturers, designers and restylers to design a Camaro or Pontiac G8 for the 2009 SEMA Show.