Intensive growth in product development and surging sales have helped the side-by-side to become a new staple in the off-road community.
Change seems to be coming faster and faster to the automotive specialty-equipment market, so SEMA Market Research decided to change the way this information is tracked.
The report covers what vehicles are on roads and where, and provides examples of how the data can be used in the real world.
According to the 2015 SEMA Market Report, consumers make nearly a third of their specialty-equipment accessory purchases online.
According to the 2015 SEMA Market Report, adults who accessorize their vehicles tend to be younger and as age increases, people become less likely to modify their vehicles.
If you’re a company in the street performance market, or you’re interested in tapping into the $10 billion market, it’s time to download and study the 2015 SEMA Market Report.
The new SEMA Market Report is filled with noteworthy data that may be of interest to reporters and journalists.
While the current sales are far from the boom of the late ’90s and early 2000s, the compact-performance segment continues to show a slow climb of consistent growth over the past few years.
SEMA has released a new powersports study highlighting the existing opportunities in the utility task vehicle (UTV) market for a range of specialty-equipment companies.