LAS VEGAS, NV (11.08.2021) – The SEMA Show 2021 capped the 4-Day November 2-5 run with a very busy final day that culminated with SEMA Ignited. Show vehicles rolled out and onto the streets of Vegas as enthusiasts lined the route and applauded the great parade of vehicles.


The SEMA Show 2021 was the first in-person full-capacity event at the expanded LVCC. In addition the new West Hall, with 1.4 million square feet of space, was home to hundreds of exhibiting companies focused of the truck and motorsports categories. This expansions of space led to less crowded aisles in other LVCC halls.


The SEMA Show 2021 was the first automotive aftermarket event since the COVID-19 Pandemic. In that atmosphere there was considerable uncertainty on the part of exhibitors and attendees. Also in the forefront is the continuing product shortages. Overall many exhibitors exhibitors reported a productive show as attendees indicated seeing new products and networking was very positive.


A great amount of credit goes to exhibitors who expended large amounts of time, energy and funds to set up their booths, showcase their latest products and interact with attendees in Vegas. Likewise much credit goes to dealers and others committed to making investments to grow their respective businesses.


The 12volt News provided daily coverage of the SEMA Show 2021 from the 12volt Central Studios. In the coming days, weeks and months the 12volt Central Studios will continue to deliver fresh, positive news from the SEMA Show 2021 to member of the 12volt industry. To that end ‘Positives that happened in Vegas will not stay in Vegas.’

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