Great 8 Ridler Contender “PROhibition” at RacingJunk Booth at SEMA 2022
Attendees with be “Sinister” Green with envy upon seeing this custom 1936 Pontiac on display at the RacingJunk booth at the 2022 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.
Attendees with be “Sinister” Green with envy upon seeing this custom 1936 Pontiac on display at the RacingJunk booth at the 2022 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.
Day 2 of SEMA 2021 featured Mopar customs, cool classics brought into the future, and of course amazing builds on a MONSTER scale.
The first official day of SEMA kicked off with an “Urban” Mustang, an electric concept, and some super sweet rides — plus Best New Products and the Battle of the Builders.
The Specialty Equipment Aftermarket Association (SEMA) has its finger on the pulse of the auto industry, even know during the global pandemic crisis. RacingJunk.com spoke to SEMA Vice President of Events Tom Gattuso about the future of this year’s SEMA show and how the industry will move forward.
The votes are in: SEMA Show exhibitors have chosen vehicles in five categories which they see as the best business opportunities for the aftermarket.
Powersports encompasses motorcycles, UTV/ATVs, snowmobiles and boats. As such, the category contains a wider variety of product types than the performance products categories at which RacingJunk has already looked.
Over 500 exhibitors from as far away as Australia were at SEMA 2018 displaying new performance-racing products.
More than 2,400 companies introduced over 3,000 new products at the 2018 SEMA Show in Las Vegas.
Aeromotive was announced the 2018 SEMA Show Manufacturer of the Year last week at the 2018 SEMA Show Industry Awards Banquet.
Kyle Tucker is the winner of the 2018 SEMA Battle of the Builders competition thanks to his amazing ’69 Chevy Camaro.