The 2025 SEMA Show opened today at the Las Vegas Convention Center, reinforcing its position as the automotive aftermarket’s most influential global business event. Produced by the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA), the Show serves as a launchpad for innovation, partnerships, and growth in an industry that contributes $337 billion annually to the U.S. economy and supports more than 1.3 million jobs.
The SEMA Show officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by global automotive and civic leaders, including SEMA President and CEO Mike Spagnola, NHRA President Glen Cromwell, LVCVA CEO Steve Hill, FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem, U.S. Representative Dina Titus, and SEMA Board Chair Melanie White — highlighting its global relevance and role as Las Vegas’ longest-running citywide event. Spagnola described the Show as the global hub for automotive innovation and commerce, shaping strategies that define the future of mobility. As technology evolves and consumer trends shift, SEMA offers clarity for businesses navigating new propulsion systems — from ICE and EV to hydrogen, hybrid, and synthetic fuels — alongside advancements in driver-assistance systems and immersive experiences. With aftermarket spending reaching $52.65 billion in 2024, the Show underscores the vitality of a thriving global sector. Featuring 2,300 exhibitors, 500 first-time participants, and attendees from over 140 countries, SEMA stands as a premier platform for product launches, partnerships, and industry insights driving the future of the automotive aftermarket.
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