In any given year, the SEMA Show has more than 130 exhibitors that manufacture, distribute or retail powersports products.
Here are just some of the racing and performance products that debuted at the 2009 SEMA Show.
The automotive specialty-equipment industry was born in the racing and performance segment. In fact, the original name of SEMA, now the Specialty Equipment Market Association, was the Speed Equipment Manufacturer’s Association.
For the sixth year, a panel of top automotive journalists from 15 countries throughout Asia, Europe, South Africa and South America served on the SEMA Global Media Awards (GMA) panel.
To highlight the customization possibilities of the just-released Chevy Cruze in the United Arab Emirates, GM Middle East and SEMA partnered to customize two of the all-new compact global cars.
The SEMA Person of the Year award was established in 1969 to honor an individual for outstanding contributions to the industry reaching beyond the person’s normal job functions.
This custom-built Ford F-150 is not something that can be easily picked up at the dealer lot.
No single element can change the look of a car or truck like a set of tires and wheels.
With the clock ticking and under intense pressure, four teams of high-school students pitted their skills against each other as they disassembled and rebuilt high-performance Chevy 350 engines at the first-ever Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge.
More than 200 innovations from companies new to the SEMA Show.