Tue, 07/30/2024 - 08:33

By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office.,

EV charging

The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation that would significantly reduce the budgets of the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for fiscal year (FY) 2025.

If H.R. 8998, the "Department of the Interior, Environment and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2025" becomes law, it will cut DOI's budget by $677 million and EPA's budget by $4 billion, compared to their FY 2024 levels. The legislation includes SEMA-supported amendments that would prevent the EPA from implementing new federal emissions standards for motor vehicles for model years 2027 to 2032, which are designed to heavily promote sales of electric vehicles (EVs). The bill would also force the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to withdraw its "Conservation and Landscape Health" regulation. 

The BLM regulation would allow the agency to lease lands under new and vaguely defined conservation leases; incorporate new standards when evaluating traditional multiple-use decisions; expedite designations of new Areas of Critical Environmental Concern (ACECs); and apply land health standards to all public lands. The new regulation undermines the Federal Land Policy and Management Act's multiple-use requirement for BLM lands as it would hinder access to public lands for recreation. SEMA has submitted comments opposing both the EPA and BLM rulemakings.  

The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee recently passed its own bill to fund DOI and EPA in FY 2025, albeit at significantly higher levels than the House bill. The Senate bill would increase DOI funding by $13 million and DOI funding by over $1 billion more than FY 2024 levels. While the Senate version of the Interior and EPA funding legislation does include some policy riders, it does not include the SEMA-supported amendments that made it into the bill passed by the House of Representatives. 

Congress must pass 13 appropriations bills for FY 2025 by October 1, 2024, or pass legislation to continue government funding at FY 2024 levels to avoid a government shutdown. 

For more information, contact Eric Snyder at erics@sema.org.   

Tue, 07/30/2024 - 08:33

By the SEMA Washington, D.C., office.,

EV charging

The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation that would significantly reduce the budgets of the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for fiscal year (FY) 2025.

If H.R. 8998, the "Department of the Interior, Environment and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2025" becomes law, it will cut DOI's budget by $677 million and EPA's budget by $4 billion, compared to their FY 2024 levels. The legislation includes SEMA-supported amendments that would prevent the EPA from implementing new federal emissions standards for motor vehicles for model years 2027 to 2032, which are designed to heavily promote sales of electric vehicles (EVs). The bill would also force the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to withdraw its "Conservation and Landscape Health" regulation. 

The BLM regulation would allow the agency to lease lands under new and vaguely defined conservation leases; incorporate new standards when evaluating traditional multiple-use decisions; expedite designations of new Areas of Critical Environmental Concern (ACECs); and apply land health standards to all public lands. The new regulation undermines the Federal Land Policy and Management Act's multiple-use requirement for BLM lands as it would hinder access to public lands for recreation. SEMA has submitted comments opposing both the EPA and BLM rulemakings.  

The U.S. Senate Appropriations Committee recently passed its own bill to fund DOI and EPA in FY 2025, albeit at significantly higher levels than the House bill. The Senate bill would increase DOI funding by $13 million and DOI funding by over $1 billion more than FY 2024 levels. While the Senate version of the Interior and EPA funding legislation does include some policy riders, it does not include the SEMA-supported amendments that made it into the bill passed by the House of Representatives. 

Congress must pass 13 appropriations bills for FY 2025 by October 1, 2024, or pass legislation to continue government funding at FY 2024 levels to avoid a government shutdown. 

For more information, contact Eric Snyder at erics@sema.org.   

Tue, 07/30/2024 - 08:12

By Ashley Reyes  

Manufacturers have until this Sunday, August 4, to save on registration for the 2025 SEMA Motorsports Parts Manufacturers Council (MPMC) Media Trade Conference, taking place January 21-23, 2025, in Orlando, Florida.

After August 4, the registration price will increase from $850 to $950 until sign ups close on September 9. Ready to save? Book your spot by the August 4 early bird deadline here.

Benefits of attending the Media Trade Conference include:

  1. Focused Meetings: Take part in more than 40 private, 30-minute meetings with media.   
  2. Media Exposure: Gain valuable connections with journalists, editors, writers, podcasters, content creators and social-media influencers.  
  3. Brand Visibility: Showcase your latest products to media who can promote your offerings in their channels.
  4. Market Intelligence: Gain a better understanding of the evolving media landscape.
  5. Networking Opportunities: Further your connections with networking events scheduled throughout the event.  

Registration is currently open to MPMC, Truck & Off-Road Alliance (TORA) and Performance Racing Industry (PRI) manufacturing companies whose membership is active at the time of the conference.

Sign up now to secure your spot for this influential event!

Tue, 07/30/2024 - 07:39

By Ashley Reyes

SBN SpotlightThe SEMA Businesswomen's Network (SBN) has named Kira Daczko, admissions director at Universal Technical Institute, as the network's newest #SheIsSEMAspotlight member. 

Get to know Daczko in her interview with SEMA News below. 

SEMA News: How many years have you been with your current company and what do you enjoy most about working there? 

Kira Daczko: Five years. Knowledge is power and I love being a part of empowering our youth as they start their path to adulthood. 

SN: What is the most challenging part of your business or job?  

KD: Explaining the importance of working hard at learning now and how that greatly impacts our youth's futures. They are young and don't have the life experience to understand those decisions. While they are in school, they have so much knowledge at the tips of their fingers; it takes effort and hard work to learn it, practice it and retain it. 

SN: How many years have you been in the industry and what was your first industry job?  

KD: Since 2008. I started as a Motorcycle Technician at Hook Cycle.  

SN: What three qualities got you to where you are today?  

KD: I'm hungry to learn and experience all this world has to offer. I'm humble, knowing I don't have it all figured out, yet I'm confident I can figure it out. And I'm giving, meaning I want to share what I know or have learned to help others be more capable in their path through life. 

SN: Being a woman in the industry, what have been your biggest challenges and accomplishments? 

KD: Being on the road traveling up and down the West Coast alone with $250k worth of equipment I had to maintain and use for work daily was pretty challenging, but I wouldn't change that time or those experiences for anything. 

My biggest accomplishment was having a young high school girl come shake my hand and thank me for conducting the technical workshop she was in and tell me she learned a lot, and was inspired to pay it forward. I knew right then that all the work, long hours and tiring days were worth it if I positively impacted at least one other person's life. 

SN: Who are your role models or mentors in the industry?  

KD: Bernie and Denise Thompson were my mentors. They didn't give up on me they pushed me to be my best and they were educators at heart. I owe them a lot and I'm so thankful they were a part of my life when I was impressionable and finding my path. 

SN: What is the best career advice you have received?  

KD: Being "the best" is not a capped status, you have to show up motivated to be the best every day because the industry, the players and innovations are always changing. 

SN: Have you always wanted to work in the automotive industry? What keeps you here? 

KD: No. I wanted to work in only PowerSports, specifically motorcycles, when I started, but we are a transportation-reliant society, and all sectors of transportation are in need of smart capable technicians. 

SN: Who was the most influential person on your career goals? 

KD: Susie Wolf is an inspiration. She has worked her way through the ranks from driver to educator and is paving the way for the next generation of successful young lady drivers.  

Fill out a #SheIsSEMA spotlight form to submit a self-nomination or nominate a colleague and highlight how you or she is contributing to the specialty-equipment industry. Selected candidates are automatically eligible to be considered for SBN's #SheIsSEMA Woman of the Year award, featured on SBN's social media, SEMA News and recognized on the sema.org/she-is-sema website.  

Tue, 07/30/2024 - 07:30

By Ashley Reyes

Attendees of the 2024 National Street Rod Association's (NSRA) Street Rod Nationals have a unique opportunity to take part in top-rated education through the SEMA Hot Rod Industry Alliance (HRIA) Education Days.

HRIA Education Days

HRIA Education Days expanded for the first time this year to include the Goodguys Summit Racing Nationals that took place earlier this month. The next stop, at the NSRA Street Rod Nationals in Louisville, Kentucky, is scheduled for August 1-2.

Taking place during the NSRA Street Rod Nationals event in Louisville, Kentucky, August 1-2, HRIA Education Days enables automotive builders and enthusiasts to attend free seminars where they will learn directly from manufacturing brands and companies. Twelve hot-rod brands will present processes and tips for working on hot-rod projects, giving participants the chance to connect with leading experts and gain insight into the manufacturers' product lines.

The 2024 HRIA Education Days schedule includes 12 seminars, six seminars per day, each presented by a different manufacturer. The upcoming schedule includes:

2024 HRIA Education Days at NSRA Street Rod Nationals

Thursday, August 1:

  • 9:15 a.m.–10:15 a.m.: New Products & Options in Steering--Presenter: Flaming River
  • 10:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.: The Basics of Hot-Rod and Musclecar Air Conditioning--Presenter: Vintage Air
  • 11:45 a.m.– 2:45 p.m.: The Evolution of Transmissions: How Many Gears Do You Need?--Presenter: Bowler Performance Transmissions
  • 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m.: Modern Suspension Technology for Your Classic Car--Presenter: Detroit Speed
  • 2:15 p.m.–3:15 p.m.: Instruments & Gauges: The Finishing Touch--Presenter: Classic Instruments
  • 3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m.: Where the Rubber Meets the Ride--Presenter: Steele Rubber Products

Friday, August 2:

  • 9:15 a.m.–10:15 a.m.: Tips on Grinding: Materials, Abrasives and Speed--Presenter: Burr King
  • 10:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m.: Making Your LS LT Installation Simple--Presenter: Speartech
  • 11:45 a.m.–12:45 p.m.: How to Make Horsepower--Presenter: BluePrint Engines
  • 1:00 p.m.–2:00 p.m.: The Hook Up: Steering Linkage, Connections & Components--Presenter: Borgeson
  • 2:15 p.m.–3:15 p.m.: Brake System Basics--Presenter: Wilwood Disc Brakes
  • 3:30 p.m.–4:30 p.m.: Learning the Basics of Fuel Injection--Presenter: Holley

All times EDT.

Seminars are free to all NSRA Nationals attendees and pre-registration is not required. Descriptions of each seminar can be found at sema.org/hria-education-days. To learn more about HRIA membership, visit sema.org/hria.

Tue, 07/30/2024 - 06:41

By SEMA News Editors

Las Vegas hotels

Hotel reservations are open online here for the 2024 SEMA Show, November 5-8, in Las Vegas, available at the lowest possible nightly rates through SEMA's official hotel provider, onPeak. 

SEMA Show and onPeak offer attendees and exhibitors the best rates at an extensive list of the best hotels in Las Vegas.

Booking your 2024 SEMA Show hotel through the official SEMA Show block provides unparalleled benefits, like: 

  • Guaranteed Lowest Rates: Booking through the SEMA block guarantees our Showgoers the lowest rates in Las Vegas during the SEMA Show.
  • Access Fully Flexible Booking: We know plans change, so that's why there are no change fees and no full pre-payment required at the time of booking, unlike most other booking channels. You can make changes or cancel your reservation without penalty until October 10, 2024. There's no downside to booking today!
  • Access Easy Group Bookings: Book your entire group--large or small--in real-time with immediate confirmations. Nab the rooms you need now and log in later to assign specific guests. Rooms can be selected based on your team's specific nights and stay patterns, and you can manage payment for your whole block or guarantee each room with separate credit cards--it's that easy. 
  • Earn Hotel Rewards Points: We know how important and valuable your hotel rewards points can be and how quickly they can add up when you travel to events and trade shows. That's why your reservation at an official hotel counts towards your hotel loyalty program. Simply enter your rewards number when securing your reservation, and you're all set. The benefits are endless when you book in the SEMA Show block!
  • Source a Sustainable Hotel Stay: onPeak is available to help you feel confident about living a sustainable lifestyle. View Las Vegas hotel's sustainability plans on the onPeak website at onpeak.com/sustainability and read up on a few helpful travel tips at blog.onpeak.com

HOTEL BOOKING ALERT

Please be vigilant if approached by a travel or hotel booking company/service other than onPeak that implies or claims to be an official housing provider of the SEMA Show. We have been made aware of other housing companies or travel agencies that may be aggressively pursuing exhibitors, attendees or their companies to book guest rooms through their company at supposedly significant discounts, but note they are not affiliated with SEMA. onPeak and SEMA offer the best possible rates at an extensive list of the best hotels in Las Vegas.

Reservations made through an agency other than onPeak will be at your own risk. For more information, visit here. To notify SEMA Show Management of rogue travel agencies or for questions, contact (909)396-0289.

Securing housing is just one of the first steps on the road to the 2024 SEMA Show. Registration for the 2024 SEMA Show is open online here for qualified attendees. SEMA Show management is dedicated to making the event as successful and worthwhile as possible for all, so registration fees are only $40 through Friday, June 28. Deadlines and fees for other registration categories can be found at semashow.com/register

Airline discounts exclusive to SEMA Showgoers are also available through Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines. More details here.

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 12:31

By A.J. Hecht and Laura Pitts

SEMA Show North Hall

The SEMA Show in Las Vegas, this year November 5-8, is the specialty-equipment industry's largest gathering, the best venue to learn about the latest products, services and trends hitting the market, and an opportunity to see first-hand how the aftermarket is continuing to innovate with world-class vehicle builds and displays. (Registration is available online here).

"SEMA is not just a great place; it's THE place for industry leaders to exhibit their products, their brands, learn from each other, and meet in person with current and prospective customers--not just in the American market, but in the global market," said Jeff Carpenter, director and general manager of sales at TCS Technologies

And according to the exhibitors SEMA News connected with, innovation is happening in every corner of the industry, including the business services segment, which is streamlining the way automotive businesses--from shops and retailers to manufacturers and distributors--are operating. 

For Showgoers, shop management software can increase the profitability and efficiency of their aftermarket business. Lucky for attendees, SEMA concentrates the purveyors of these systems in North Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center, providing shop owners a convenient location to find new tools to improve the business side of their operations.  

"The North Hall's business service section is a must-see every year, but especially in 2024. The section is packed with vendors who aim to make that easier, from shop management software designed to increase profitability and efficiency to state-of-the-art payments solutions to marketing and legal services," said Katie Russell, director of marketing, aftermarket at Vehlo Shop Management. "This year, there's more to see than ever before as several exciting new vendors have joined the space and others plan to unveil new products and services. The business services section will be an exciting part of any attendee's time at the SEMA Show." 

SEMA Show North Hall

Deion Devenport, Bob Fullerton, Bowdie Hess, Keisha Cepeda and Josh Nail representing Tire Guru at the 2023 SEMA Show. 

TCS's Carpenter echoed those sentiments, stating, "If you're looking to move your business forward, [North Hall] is the place to find the right solution for your specific needs." 

The team at Shopmonkey, who will also be exhibiting in North Hall, emphasized how the section can help automotive businesses adapt to the changing world around them. 

"The Business Services section is where companies like Shopmonkey get to demonstrate how to help shop owners solve their most pressing business challenges," said Tracy Schuster, director, integrated marketing and events at Shopmonkey. "Folks come to SEMA to soak in the spirit of the event and learn how to improve. The Business Services section is a window into what tools these folks can directly apply today to help improve and evolve their automotive businesses." 

Shopmonkey's display will offer an up-close look at its software and new shop marketing suite, addressing a long-standing need for its customers, according to the company. 

"For too long, shop owners have had to work with too many tools that are far too disconnected. All those minutes spent finding information in different programs, clicking through different windows, etc., add up," Schuster said. "Shops deserve highly specialized tools for things like shop marketing and oil changes, all centralized within their shop management platform." 

"Our team will once again be on-site demonstrating the power of our comprehensive shop management platform and shop marketing suite," she added. 

Vehlo Shop Management will have a new approach at the 2024 SEMA Show, highlighting new partnerships with established software brands that now fall under one umbrella. 

SEMA Show North Hall

SEMA Show attendees gather around the Shopmonkey booth for a demonstration.

"We're thrilled to debut an innovative approach to shop management at the Vehlo Shop Management booth this year," Russell said. "Shop Boss, Shop-Ware, Protractor and Tire Guru all have long histories and great reputations in the aftermarket. This year, their latest innovations and features will be on full display as they bring their high-performance software solutions together for the first time." 

Exhibitor TCS, which offers an online solution geared toward tire and auto service industry businesses, plans to showcase a redesigned integrated Digital Vehicle Inspection app that is customizable to fit almost any workflow. A new "quick-tap" layout will also increase speed and efficiency, alongside updates like QuickBooks Online integration including two-sync between TireWorks HD and QuickBooks Online; the new TCS Inspect 2.0; RT Systems (warehouse management) integration for sales orders, transfer orders, inventory items, retail store replenishment, purchase orders and inventory receipts; better-designed order prompts; part core management and even Michelin BWS integration for dealers to easily access see the quantity available, and price of Michelin and Michelin's wholesale distributor network of brands. 

"As we continually improve this offering, our goal is to help tire and auto repair businesses of all sizes effectively run their day-to-day by maximizing opportunity within each customer interaction," TCS' Carpenter said. 

In addition, a healthy portion of the exhibit space in North Hall will be dedicated to mobile electronics and the many manufacturers currently serving the aftermarket.  

Among the many suppliers already on the 2024 SEMA Show floor plan, Rydeen and Pioneer not only plan on showcasing new product lines and features but also expect to gather valuable feedback from their customers to hone in future plans. 

"The mobile electronics and technology category remains robust, continually evolving to meet changing consumer demands," said Phil Maeda, president of Rydeen. "Rydeen recognizes the importance of staying ahead of the curve by actively listening to our dealers and distributors, gathering real-world feedback and addressing customer concerns. By investing in research and development and maintaining a proactive approach to innovation, we see vast potential for growth both for Rydeen and the market segment as a whole." 

SEMA Show North Hall

North Hall is home to the business services and mobile electronics sections of the SEMA Show.

One such area for growth, according to Maeda, is the electric vehicle (EV) market. During the event, the company will debut its new line of Tesla accessories to dealers and distributors, opening up new opportunities for Tesla drivers to customize their vehicles. 

"Innovation is thriving across the mobile electronics and technology markets, particularly in response to the increasing number of electric vehicles on the road," Maeda said. "Our industry is adapting by developing products tailored for these vehicles, ensuring seamless integration and offering customers the opportunity to further enhance their driving experience. As customers seek differentiation, there's a continuous push for unique upgrades and sensible solutions to meet their evolving needs."  

Pioneer, meanwhile, will highlight another new area of development for the company, as well as the expansion of some of its features to new levels of its product lineup. 

"We are unveiling groundbreaking features and technology to enhance the seamless usability of CarPlay and Android Auto," said Sam Paek, director of marketing at Pioneer. "Our primary goal is to elevate safety and address major pain points while creating the ultimate ease of use. Traditionally, these benefits have been featured within our high-end units, but now they are available in mid-level ones as well, offering unique features and functionalities not yet available in the market." 

The company is also taking advantage of the creativity of the industry and is partnering with a yet-to-be-revealed custom builder to demonstrate its array of speaker products.  

"We're teaming up with a renowned custom builder to showcase the full Pioneer solution alongside another surprise demo truck, ready to turn up the volume with our exceptional selection of speakers," said Paek. "It's time to bring our speakers out of the shadows and into the spotlight where they belong. We're confident that everyone will recognize Pioneer not only as a leader in head units but also as a powerhouse in speaker technology." 

SEMA Show North Hall

Austin Ward and Khrist Hussein representing Shop Boss at the 2023 SEMA Show.

That kind of exposure is invaluable to all companies exhibiting at the SEMA Show, including Vehlo Shop Management. 

"Brands that exhibit at the show can connect with [more than] 140,000 attendees who are all industry professionals, making this an excellent event to promote brand awareness, meet with current customers and make a statement," said Russell. "There’s no better event or opportunity to have this kind of exposure in the aftermarket." 

Rydeen's Maeda agrees. 

"The SEMA Show offers a valuable platform for Rydeen to directly engage with our customers and sales reps all at once," he said. "It's an opportunity to raise awareness among potential business partners who may not have been aware of the opportunities available with our products." 

Altogether, the SEMA Show represents an unparalleled opportunity in the specialty-equipment industry for every person and organization involved. 

"It's the pinnacle of the aftermarket world," Paek said. "[It's] our equivalent of the Super Bowl, drawing industry insiders and consumers alike. This show is a must-attend event, boasting unparalleled reach and significance within the industry." 

Attendee, buyer and media registration for the 2024 SEMA Show has been open at semashow.com/register. Attendees can maximize their ROI by registering early and taking advantage of travel discounts (more details here) and Show badge discounts. Registration is only $60 for qualified attendees who register by Friday, September 27. After, the price will increase to $120 per approved badge. Deadlines and fees for other registration categories can be found at semashow.com/register

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 11:55

By SEMA News Editors

The deadline for the exclusive Feature Vehicle Display at the SEMA Show, November 5-8, is fast approaching. Exhibitors must submit their Feature Vehicle applications by tomorrow, Friday, July 26. Applications for the 2024 SEMA Show Feature Vehicle Display can be found here.

Every year, the Las Vegas Convention Center is filled with hundreds of world-class vehicles and builds as part of the exclusive Feature Vehicle Display at the SEMA Show. The cars--which span all categories and applications of the aftermarket--are submitted by exhibitors looking to expand their footprint beyond their booth.

Featured Vehicle

Show organizers recommend reading the complete Feature Vehicle Display rules and regulations online here to improve your vehicle's acceptance chances.

The program is a gateway to success, directing industry professionals, decision-makers, buyers, media members and influencers to exhibitors' booths and providing invaluable pre-Show exposure. Each vehicle accepted into this program will be among the features in the SEMA Show app, showcasing its image, make, model, year, color, products used in the build, builder's name, and the name and booth number of the sponsoring exhibitor company.

For a complete list of SEMA Show deadlines, visit here. For more information on Feature Vehicle Display and the SEMA Battle of the Builders, contact Maurice O'Connell at mauriceo@sema.org.

The SEMA Battle of the Builders (BOTB), Presented by Mothers

Those who submit an application may request information on how to enter their vehicle for the SEMA Battle of the Builders. Industry experts judge the competition with awards presented to individuals with extreme talent, creativity and craftsmanship in modifying cars, trucks and SUVs.

For more information on SEMA Battle of the Builders, contact botb@sema.org.

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 11:16

By SEMA News Editors

Industry members, enthusiasts and the public can wrap the SEMA Show in style with a night of heart-pounding live music at the SEMA Fest concert featuring live performances by Cage the ElephantSublimeFitz and the Tantrums and Petey! Tickets to the 2024 SEMA Fest are now on sale at SEMAFEST.com.

Guests are encouraged to secure their hotel stay for SEMA Fest as soon as possible through OnPeak, SEMA Fest's only official housing provider. View available hotels here and select your preferred stay dates. SEMA Fest takes place outside of the SEMA Show campus at the Las Vegas Convention Center on Friday, November 8.

Last year, we introduced SEMA Fest, a one-of-a-kind festival that seamlessly blended motorsports, music and car culture. Now, in 2024, we're taking it up a notch by merging SEMA Fest's musical vibes with the automotive attractions of the SEMA Show. 

"[SEMA Fest] has been great… beyond my expectations! The attendees here are young and they're vibrant. We like seeing them going out and really engaging with the SEMA Fest activations—the cars, the motorcycle stunt riders, and of course, the music too," said Kurt Whittington, events operations officer, Ride With Us, Motorcycle Industry Council.

SEMA Fest concert

Still need tickets? 2024 SEMA Fest ticket options include:

  • SEMA Fest Concert General Admission (GA) - $49: Entry to all SEMA Fest concert GA viewing areas; does not include access to the Las Vegas Convention Center SEMA Show exhibit halls.
  • SEMA Fest Concert VIP Access - $99: Exclusive access to the VIP viewing area with premium sightlines; VIP bars and washrooms; separate entrance for VIP pass holders at the entrance; device charging stations; does not include access to the Las Vegas Convention Center SEMA Show Exhibit Halls.

In addition, exclusive tickets are available for the "SEMA Show Friday Enthusiast Experience" for those who do not qualify to attend the SEMA Show. Note: Your SEMA Show badge does not get you into the SEMA Fest concerts; a SEMA Fest concert ticket must be purchased.

Keep an eye on SEMA News for headliner spotlights and more details on this one-of-a-kind event! For more details and tickets, visit SEMAFEST.com!


Still need to register for the 2024 SEMA Show, November 5-8, in the Las Vegas Convention Center? Visit the SEMA Show registration form hereAttendees can maximize their ROI by registering early and taking advantage of travel discounts (more details here) and Show badge discounts. Registration is only $60 for qualified attendees who register by Friday, September 27. Deadlines and fees for other registration categories can be found at semashow.com/register

Thu, 07/25/2024 - 11:15

By SEMA News Editors

SEMA News sources recently caught new images of the new Ferrari F250 Hypercar during testing, but this time with a lot less camouflage.

Although details are scarce, the hypercar is expected to forgo a V12 engine and instead utilize the hybrid V6 from the Ferrari 296 GTB. Power output could reach 1,300 hp, according to insiders.

Ferrari F250

Previous spy shots of a test mule showed the car with a massive rear wing, side air vents to cool the mid-mounted engine, and a hood scoop reminiscent of the F50. Downforce will be significant, and although it’s unclear if any of the aero elements will be adjustable, it’s likely since both the 296 and SF90 feature active aero technology, sources said.

An official debut is rumored for later this year or early 2025.