Oracle Lighting’s New LED Off-Road Side Mirrors for Jeep Wrangler JL / Gladiator JT Now Shipping

METAIRIE, LA (12.06.22) – Oracle Lighting is proud to announce the new LED Off-Road Side Mirrors for Jeep Wrangler JL / Gladiator JT (p/n 5855-001) are now shipping with an MSRP of $399.95.

“This patent-pending new product features a set of high-powered LED light bars integrated into the factory-style side mirrors on the Wrangler JL and Gladiator,” said Justin Hartenstein, Oracle Lighting director of development. “Ideal for off-road activities, such as trail riding where the driver needs to clearly see obstructions and other possible hazards not directly in front of them, this integration allows for easy installation and a clean, almost OEM look while providing a functional 45 degree peripheral beam angle for optimized illumination for the driver. The LEDs are custom design that features a total of 24 LEDs producing approximately 2250 Lm.”

Multiple aluminum heat sinks are used to effectively wick heat away from the LEDs and are designed to use the airflow through the mirror housing to increase cooling, similar to a radiator. The housing material is made from rugged Polycarbonate, which is two times stronger than the factor ABS housing and bolts onto the vehicle using the factory mounts for easy installation. A set of anodized rock guards protect the LED acrylic lenses, which also houses the advanced LED optics. The efficient optics focus the light for optimal visibility from the driver’s seat position.

Additional product features and specifications include:

  • 24x 1W Cree LEDs
  • 6000K color temperature
  • 2 Amp power draw
  • Patent Pending design
  • 2-year warranty

“Our goal in developing this product was to create a LED light bar that could seamlessly integrate into the vehicle design and appear to be factory,” Hartenstein concluded. “Light bars and ditch lights tacked to bumpers and roof racks have poor integration and appear to be an afterthought. These mirrors are more integrated than traditional ditch lights, provide a functional purpose, and look good at the same time…the best of all worlds.”

Louisiana-based Oracle Lighting has been designing innovative lighting products and technologies for the automotive/12Volt, powersports, motorcycle, and marine markets since 1999. Oracle’s philosophy is this: in today’s world of fly-by-night vendors, we think it is important to partner with businesses that you can trust to be there for you today, tomorrow, and for years to come.

For more information on Oracle Lighting and its full product line, please visit www.oraclelights.com, call (800) 407-5776, or email info@oraclelights.com.

Design Engineering Releases New Heat Control Products for Exhaust Pipes

RAPID CITY, SD (12.06.22) – Design Engineering Inc.’s long list of proven heat and sound control solutions, includes its popular Titanium Knit Exhaust Sleeves.

Designed to protect vulnerable components and prevent heat from transferring into vehicle cabins, the sleeves are made from a thick basalt material that expands over sensor bungs and flanges and can be rolled at the ends. Available in 12”, 24″ and 36″ lengths to fit 3″ to 5″ pipes, the sleeves have a max temperature rating of 1800°F (982°C ) and a continuous rating of 1382°F (750°C ). They can be cut to fit any application, and are also available in special-order custom lengths.

For more information about Titanium Knitted Sleeves and DEI’s complete line of performance heat and sound control products, visit PRI Booth (#301).

The PRI Show takes place at the Lucas Oil Center in Indianapolis on December 7-9.

Visit designengineering.com for more.

Lafayette Custom Automotive Hosted Customer Appreciation Showcase

LAYAYETTE, LA (12.05.22) – Lafayette Custom Automotive was the place to be on Friday December 2nd as the company hosted a Customer Appreciation Showcase event. The event, which kicked off the holiday sales season, featured vehicles in the parking lot for live demos with factory representatives. Refreshments and food were enjoyed by those in the crowd along with 25% specials for the day.

Alpine Experience pickup with the Alpine Bass shower were set up out front.

Lafayette Custom Automotive serves the area with a wide variety of automotive products and services. Owner Martin Branch and Shane Douet, along with the crew, welcomed Jimmy Chauffe and Kevin Knox with their demo vehicles. Chauffe is the area Alpine Specialist and Knox is a member of the Marketing Pros rep firm. Chauffe demoed the Alpine Experience pickup along with a trailer with showroom. Kevin Knox demoed Focal and Mosconi products. The Lafayette Custom Automotive pontoon was loaded with KICKER marine products and Livin’Loud for demos.

“Our Customer Appreciation Showcase turned out very well. We could tell all appreciated the opportunity to hear extraordinary systems in the Alpine pickup and a customer’s car that featured Focal and Mosconi gear. Our customers also mentioned it was terrific to speaks with Jimmy Chauffe with Alpine and learn more about Focal and Mosconi from Kevin Knox. Our customer also liked others experiencing the system in his ride. Raffle prizes from Alpine and Kicker, along with some delicious Canes Chicken, plus discount specials put a smile on faces too” Shane Douet related.

In front of the KICKER display (R to L) Kevin Knox, Martin Branch, Jimmy Chauffe and Shane Douet.

Chauffe related “The event started off busy and traffic slowed la bit later. With the demos and time spent with customers the LCA crew wrote some nice tickets. The 25% discount offered encouraged attendees to put products on layaway too. With the activity and visibility from the day business will certainly continue through the holiday sales season and beyond.”

The Lafayette Custom Automotive pontoon was ready to be Livin’Loud with KICKER on a warm sunny December day.
With a pause in the action the crew by the Alpine display (L to R) Shane Douet, Jimmy Chauffe, Martin Branch and Kevin Knox.

LCA has beeen providing quality work in the Lafayette area for over 40 years and the team is committed to providing the best possible experience for their customers.

A big 12volt News thank you to Jimmy Chauffe for utilizing the 12voltSTP Tool to send event images.

Visit lcauto.com for more.

SSV Works Announces New Rear Speaker Pods for 2021+ Ford Bronco

OXNARD, CA (12.05.22) – SSV Works is proud to announce the launch of the new plug-and-play 6.5-inch rear speaker-pod add-ons for 2021+ Ford Broncos. Available loaded (p/n BR-B65A) or unloaded (p/n BR-B65U), the patent-pending system is now shipping.

“The new Broncos have become immensely popular in a short period of time, and we quickly realized its audio system needed an additional audio option,” said Trevor Kaplan, SSV Works CEO. “Designed specifically for the new Broncos, our new 6.5-inch rear speaker-pod add-ons provide easy installation in the rear factory roll cage using factory mounting locations. Optimized for sound quality, these pods are weather-proof and resistant to extreme environmental conditions, making them the ideal audio systems when out on the trails or on the beach.”

The loaded pods come with 6.5in., 120 Watt (peak) SSV Works powersports speakers with a 25mm tweeter and weather-proof EPDM dual-lock gasket with an MSRP of $339.99. If you already have the speakers, the unloaded pods have an MSRP of $229.99.

Additional features and specifications include:
• Includes stainless steel hardware, molded grommet, & integrated speaker terminals
• Plug-&-Play harness allows for both factory or external amplifier connectivity
• Dimensions: 19.75in x 11.5in x 8.6in
• Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty of both the pods and the SSV Works speakers

For more information, please visit www.SSVWorks.com, call 818-991-1SSV (1778), or email sales@SSVworks.com.

Vision Tech America Launches New VCT700AI-4 Featuring AI Technology

FULLERTON, CA (12.05.22) – Vision Tech America, Inc. (BOYO ) believes in providing customers with the state-of-the-art technology in automobile engineering with the best possible prices to modernize vehicles.

Richard Hong, BOYO VP of Sales, in the company’s SEMA booth with new products featuring AI Technology.

In that regard, BOYO has unveiled the new VCT700AI-4 with AI (Artificial Intelligent Technology) featuring 7” 4 Channel AHD AI Monitor with intelligent detection and warning alert. See the spec sheet graphic for complete details.

“AI (artificial intelligent technology) is becoming increasingly important in the automotive aftermarket industry.  With this in mind, we  launched the VCT700AI-4. This product will help our customer with much more safety, efficiency, and performance on the road.” stated Richard Hong, VP of Sales.

Visit visiontechamerica.com for more.

Smart Audio and Security Wins KICKER Prize on The Spin-To-Win Wheel 206

SHREVEPORT LA (12.03.22) WTF…Win This Friday. Smart Audio won the KICKER prize on the 12volt Spin-To-Win Wheel 206 on Friday morning, December 2nd.

The 12volt Spin-to-Win Wheel was created to bring an element of fun to the 12volt industry. The weekly 12volt Spin-To-Win Wheel is now spinning in Year 4.

The 12volt Spin-To-Win Wheel rolled for 206th time on Friday morning December 2nd. The Wheel landed on the KICKER space and the Smart Audio slip was drawn from the jar. An Instagram post of the winning slip was posted. A video of the wheel spin was also posted.

We reached out Smart Audio with a phone call and let them know the good news. Pedro Guerra can be looking forward to receiving a Livin’Loud KICKER prize at the store in Lawrence MA.

Spinning out a winner each Friday, a lucky 12volt retailer can win a cool prize and top brands receive visibility across the marketplace.

12volt brands with a space on the 12volt Spin-To-Win Wheel include Kicker, NavAtlas, SiriusXM, PowerBass, CRUX, DS18, JBL, RDV Automotive, Kenwood, JVC, Nakamichi and Maximum Power. 12volt News $100. cash awards have spaces on the 12volt Spin-To-Wheel for a winning 12volt retailer.

Past winners of the 12volt Spin-To-Win include…Stereo & Video Center-Tyler TX, The Outlaw Garage-Franklin TN, Exotic Sounds-West Palm Beach FL, Endless Possibilities-Aurora IL., Go Auto Sound in Union City NJ, Al&Ed’s South Bay CA, No Limitz Car Audio in Upland CA, Neil’s Specialty-Eureka CA, Sturgess Customs-Lexington SC, Audio By Art-San Antonio TX, SMS Car Audio in Marreo LA and Sweet Wheelz in Mississauga Ontario Canada, Cartronics in Biscayne FL, The CarAudio Shop in St Louis MO, Exotic Sounds in West Palm Beach FL, High North Customs in Grand Prairie Alberta Canada and AMS Audio in Bakersfield CA, Team QRT in Abbeyville LA and California Sound in Fontana CA and Jackie Cooper Electronics, Oklahoma City OK, MARS Audio-Orlando FL, All American Audio in Nutley NJ, Proline Car Stereo in Brooklyn NY, Custom Shop Miami, Tunes and Tint in Lakeland FL, Mobile Concepts Inc in Mokena IL, Seismic Auto Sound in Concord CA, Brooklyn Car Audio in Brooklyn NY, Audio Solutions in Florence MS, Enhanced Customs in Largo FL, Rayco Auto Clinic, Audio Design in San Jose CA, Go Bass Mode in Florida, Avenue Sound in Freeport NY, Audio Plus in Riverview FL, Stereo Zone in Whittier CA, In-Phase Car Audio in Omaha NE, AutoLife Group, N&H Electronics, SK Customs, Land & Sea, The Audio One, NC Custom Shop,Tint World Orlando, Ricky Smith’s Audio, VIP Custom Woks, Mobile Audio Concepts, Audio Lad, Sound Sensations, Dave’s Stereo, Stereo Design, Badlands Customs, Custom Audio-Erie PA, Voltz Autosports-Bridgeport CT, Infinity Sound and Security-Kissimmee, Autosport Plus-Canton OH, Stereo City Pros in Carmichael CA, Devine Concepts in Naples FL, The Sound Shop in Indian Trail NC, Extreme Performance Audio in Fresno CA, Audio Depot in Arlington TX, Audio Security in Houston TX, Earmark Car Audio and Marine in Lewisville TX, Audio Jam in Bear DE, Stereo City Ontario, Ontario CA, Audio By Art, San Antonio TX, Code Zero Customs in Tulsa OK, Ken’s Car Tunes in Mobile AL, Soundz Plus in Naperville IL, Markland Designs in Lithonia GA, Electronics Plus in Salinas CA, Xtreme Autosports in Santa Clarita CA, Superior Audio Sounds in San Angelo TX, Model Electronics in Ramsey NJ, Texas Dreamz Customs in Spring TX, Wired Electronics in Linden NJ and Intense Car Audio in OKC, OK, Underground Auto in Sarasota FL, Car Toys Tulsa in Tulsa OK, Real Audio in Erie PA, Go Autosound in Union NJ, DFM Stereo in Ukiah CA, Impact Tint and Audio in Tyler TX, Mobile Sound Systems in Arlington TX, Redline Audio and Performance In Spindale NC, Car Audio Land in San Diego CA, Audio X Custom Car Audio in Florence AL, River Oaks Car Stereo in Houston TX, American Radio Orlando in Sanford FL, Illustrious Customs in Woodbridge VA, Remote Start Pros in Lawrence MA, HiPro Audio in Victoria TX, AudioPlanetNY in Huntington Station NY, Endless Possibilities in Aurora IL, Audio Finesse in Santa Monica, Drive Customs in San Luis Obispo CA, Custom Works, Noblesville IN, AtoZ Detail in West Haven CT, Cars 843 in Charleston SC, CarTunes Atlanta in Atlanta GA, Mobile Concepts in Garwood NJ, Duke’s Car Stereo in Flint MI, Infinity Auto Sound, King Car Audio in Norwalk CT, PopTronics in Baltimore MD, Sanford Sound in Sanford ME, Angelvip2474 in Draper UT, Dynamic Car Audio in Baltimore MD, Hi-Pro Audio in Victoria TX, Car Stereo Max in Houston, Pro Audio Center in Richland MS, Rhodes Off-Roads in Farmington MO, Model Electronics in Ramsey NJ, Class A Sounds in Athens OH. Just Audio Video in North Providence RI, CT_Custom in Philadelphia, Audio Solutions in Florence MS and The Audio Shop RC in Rapid City SD, DG Motorsportz in High Point NC, ST Mobile in Texarkana TX, AR Custom OC in Orange CA, Temecula Mobile Sound in Temecula CA, Unique Auto Sound in Lindenhurst NY, D’s Garage in Corona CA and DS2 Mobile Solutionz in Tomball TX, C G Car Audio in Kissimmee FL, California Audio in West Valley City UT and The Action Audio Store in Wethersfield CT, Eclipse Car Audio in Vancouver WA, Electronics Depot Car Audio in Altamonte Springs FL. Car Audio Garage in Pearland TX, Pinnacle Autosound in Lake City FL, J H Audio in Bowling Green VA, The Car Audio Shop StL in High Ridge MO, Anthonys Car Stereo in North Highlands CA, Flynn Audio in Middleton WI, Living Loud Car Audio in Pelham AL, Trail Star Audio in Minnesota, On The Spot Audio in Pennsauken NJ, Animated Car Audio in Essex MD, West Coast Car Audio in Citrus Heights CA, Modified Auto Sound in East Alton IL, Star Car Audio in Hermiston OR, VapeNAudio in Clovis CA, SoundWorks in Millersville MD Eclipse Car Audio in Vancouver WA, J A Custom Audio in Houston TX Jose Electronics in North Hills CA, Sound Proof Car Stereo in Douglasville GA, Auto Additions in Springfield IL, Elite Car Audio in Hollywood CA, Masters Car Stereo in Greenville SC, Audio Plus in Eden NC, Seismic AutoSound in Novato CA, Car Audio Addicts in Pittsburgh PA and AudioKing Tinting in Yakima WA, Arias Tint and Alarms in Duncanville TX, Odeh Car Audio in Gadsden AL, 12volt Specialist in Newark DE, Cutting Edge Audio in San Diego CA, Southern Auto Fab in Lafayette LA, California Sound in Fontana CA, Big Boyz Toyz in Florence SC, 740 Audio in Athens OH and 12volt Outfitters in Hollywood FL., High Quality Auto Sound, Lawrence MA, Custom Car Stereo SC in Spartanburg SC, Zier Box in Dallas TX, Maximum in Manville NJ, Audio Car Stereo in Miami FL, Mach 1 Audio in Washington MO, Doren Car Stereo in Queens Village NY, Side-x-Side Audio in South Charleston WV, Sound Concept in Nanuet NY, Pda Road Gear in Littleton CO and A-Plus Audio and Tinting Newington CT, Audio Electronics in Indianapolis IN, Tint and Sound in Frederick MD, Tint World Wilmington DE, VIP Autoworks in Mentor OH, All Out Audio in Killeen TX, Yong’s Audio in Indianapolis IN, Custom Audio Concepts in Lima OH, Clear Vibrations in Quakertown PA, The Outlaw Garage in Columbia TN, Xpert Car Audio in Layton UT, No Doubt Window Tint in Ardmore OK and San Diego Car Stereo in San Diego CA.……Congratulations to all.

WTF… Where’s the Fun. On the next spin of the 12volt Spin-To-Win Wheel… on Friday December 9th.

CMA EXPO Dealer Training & Networking Event Set for Toronto in 2023

TORONTO, CANADA (12.02.22) – Slated for Friday March 24th to Sunday March 26th, 2023 at the Toronto Congress Centre, the inaugural CMA EXPO will offer an opportunity for Canadian dealers and their staff to improve every aspect of their business. Featuring the top distributors representing over 100+ of the leading mobile electronics brands, with 64 training sessions and over 30,000x ft2 of exhibit space, the 2023 CMA EXPO Training & Networking Event will be the must-attend event next spring.

“CMA EXPO 2023 represents a collaborative effort from the leading Canadian mobile electronics distributors to reconnect with dealers focussing on training, product knowledge and networking. The event will be a celebration of the best the Canadian mobile audio community has to offer showcasing the top 12-volt trainers in the industry.” states Frank Spezzano, President, CMA Networks.

The 2023 CMA EXPO will represent all aspects of the mobile electronics industry including car audio, specialty audio, remote starters, telematics, ADAS and lighting systems. Attendees can look forward to special skills-based seminars covering fabrication, sales and marketing and DSP sessions will round out the stacked weekend schedule. To enhance the overall experience, expect to see the latest product demonstrations, new product unveilings and demo-vehicles.

“This event represents an extension of our CMA Networks online platform that has kept the industry connected with the ever-changing landscape that is 12-volt electronics. As the host of CMA, I’m excited for the opportunity to deliver our unique brand of training and info-tainment in person at the Toronto Congress Centre.” states Ben Woo, Content Director & Host, CMA Networks. 

For all the details regarding dealer registration, hotel bookings, training schedules and exhibiting brands, visit the official event website found at CMAEXPO.ca

For additional information on the CMA EXPO, please contact:

info@cmanetworks.com | Toll Free: 1.833.326.2482

Rep-Corps, North American Distributor/Rep of German Maestro Relocates to New Facility

RICHMOND, VA (12.02.22) – Rep-Corps Inc. announces the complete relocation of their headquarters from their small warehouse in South Florida to a new significantly larger location in Virginia – located approximately 30 minutes east of Richmond.

Chosen as a key part of the mission to become a “One-stop shop” for Hi-End with significantly increased space for R&D and warehousing, in preparation for Rep-Corps’ in-house designed line of installation and audio products that will complement their longtime partner German Maestro, whose products they will also be stocking at this location in the near future.

Rep-Corps’ old phone number will not be in service after January 2023, and has been updated to

(804)-277-4141, additionally, they would like to notify everyone that some past inquiries may have been missed due to a series of moving mishaps which were out of their control. Now that Rep-Corps has settled into the new improved location, this will no longer be a problem.

Rep-Corps decision to choose Virginia was done due to the state’s central location on the eastern seaboard in preparation for manufacturing and distribution expansion. Having an expansive 14,000+ sq ft warehouse space, on 17+ acres of land for expansion in the future, up from their old 3,000 sq ft space that they had outgrown long ago will not only bring new innovations, there will be the space to foster new talent which will benefit the industry as a whole.

Early next week, Rep-Corps will be publishing an additional press release detailing their newly completed in-house designed B2B dealer ordering system, constructed with the goal of simplifying the ordering process and eliminating errors associated with traditional ordering methods.

Contact Logan Strzepka and Ken Strzepka at (804)-277-4141 or sales@rep-corps.com

Rep-Corps’ new address is 13686 Richmond-Tappahannock Highway, St. Stephen’s Church, VA 23148

SEMA Pickup Accessorization Report Offers Comprehensive View of Truck Landscape

DIAMOND BAR, CA (12.02.22) – Americans (and indeed car buyers throughout the world) love pickup trucks. What’s more, they love accessorizing them—so much so that 49% of all late-model pickups are modified with specialty-equipment parts.

That’s just one of the key findings of the new “2022 SEMA Pickup Accessorization Report.” Compiled by SEMA Market Research, the report offers a comprehensive look at the evolving pickup landscape along with sales forecasts and other data relating to the parts that accessorizers buy and how they buy them. Packed with plenty of useful statistics and analysis, the 158-page report is available to download for free at www.sema.org/research.

“The pickup truck market is the largest segment of the specialty-automotive aftermarket and a key opportunity for businesses,” said SEMA Director of Market Research Gavin Knapp. “This report helps SEMA members understand where the opportunities are and how to best connect with pickup accessorizers.”

According to Knapp, the report focuses specifically on late-model and newer mid-size and fullsize pickups found on the road today. It takes a deep dive into the consumer market (as opposed to fleets) in which pickups are personally owned, but also frequently used for work purposes. Its key findings include the following interesting facts:

Pickup owners spent $16 billion on specialty parts in 2021.
There are more than 29 million late-model (’10 and newer) pickups on the road, and about half of them are modified.
62% of late-model pickup accessorizers buy off-road-focused parts for their trucks.
84% of late-model accessorizers plan to make additional modifications in the near future.
45% of specialty-equipment businesses view battery-electric pickups as an opportunity.

By far, pickups comprise the largest single specialty-equipment segment in terms of sales. Consumers spent $16 billion on aftermarket parts for pickups in 2021, representing 31% of the industry’s sales.

The Pickup Landscape

“There are more than 280 million passenger vehicles on U.S. roads today, and the majority of those are considered light trucks,” observed Knapp. “There’s often some confusion, though, because people use the terms ‘pickup’ and ‘truck’ interchangeably. Keep in mind that the light truck category includes pickups, sport utility vehicles [SUVs], crossover utility vehicles [CUVs] and vans. This report centers on pickups. While light trucks outsell cars three to one, pickups represent about every fifth vehicle on the road right now.”

Still, he noted, pickups have outperformed many other vehicle types in terms of new sales over the past several years, despite the recent economic hardships, chip shortages and supply-chain issues. “Pickup demand has remained strong, and they’re pretty high-value vehicles for OEMs, which makes them a potential priority in their production cases,” he said.

The majority of pickup owners use their trucks for daily tasks, short road trips, light utility and outdoor recreation. But because pickups fulfill a wide range of roles, they often require specialized accessories or modifications.

In fact, while OEMs are now shifting away from traditional passenger vehicles in favor of CUVs, the pickup category is remaining stable, and will likely stay that way for the foreseeable future.

“Traditionally, pickups have been a small, contained collection of models, allowing something like the Ford F-150 to become the top-selling vehicle in the United States. And if we think about the hottest pickups for our industry, the big, fullsize models are at the top, plus the Toyota Tacoma,” continued Knapp. “But one difference we are seeing now is a reemergence of some midsize and smaller pickup brands and models as people look for cheaper options and better gas mileage.”

Regardless of their size, accessorizing pickups of all types remains a lucrative area of opportunity for the aftermarket. According to SEMA Market Research, specialty equipment sales for passenger vehicles topped $50 billion last year, and the largest individual slice of those sales—$16 billion worth—were in the pickup category.

“Pickups really are a booming market for our industry,” said Knapp. “Looking at our manufacturers and retailers, many companies are selling into the pickup market and have been doing really well. They’ve continued to see increased sales largely over the last 12 months.”

Super-duty pickups are more likely to be modified for specialized purposes, but all makes and models receive a good share of aftermarket upgrades.

Profiling the Pickup Owner

Of course, to truly leverage this $16 billion market, industry businesses must understand pickups owners, how they use their trucks, and ultimately their motivations for vehicle modifications. In that regard, the report arms manufacturers and retailers alike with a wealth of data.

“Nearly all trucks are used as daily drivers, and most people consider their pickup a utility vehicle,” said Knapp. “But a large percentage also utilize their pickups for travel, which can mean pulling a trailer, adding a camper, or equipping it with gear to get off road. It’s when we get into some of those specifics that we really see the opportunities for our industry. If you look at the people who think of their truck as an outdoor recreation vehicle, as a work vehicle, or as an off-road vehicle, their specialized needs become the driving forces for all of their accessory and modification decisions.”

The report finds that more than 90% of late-model pickup owners use their vehicles for travel or road trips, whether they be to access recreation areas, multi-day drives into the wilderness for camping, an overland trip, or an off-roading excursion. In addition, a good portion of their trips include sleeping in the truck, a bed-mounted camper or a trailer towed behind. “For many, the pickup is like their home away from home, and modifications for pulling a trailer or hauling gear is one of their more common needs,” said Knapp.

Most commonly, owners modify their pickups for improved utility and looks, but performance enhancements also enter the mix. Modifications are typically made soon after vehicle purchase, although some owners continue modifying as long-term projects or as new needs arise.

But if anything defines a pickup, it’s versatility—for work as well as play. In fact, SEMA Market Research also finds that about 28% of pickup owners see their trucks as true work vehicles and modify them accordingly.

“There are so many general-utility uses that encompass the entire pickup market, and a lot of overlap between work around the house and work at a job site,” explained Knapp. “However, when it comes to a true work truck, there tends to be more interest in the comfort aspects of riding to and from a job, the ability to tow and haul work gear, and having the necessary storage for it. We see a lot of specialization, especially when it comes to things like a toolbox in the vehicle.”

Still, not every pickup owner feels compelled to modify a truck. The market is actually split between those who keep their trucks stock (51%) and those who accessorize (49%). Among those who do accessorize, the report finds that “non-enthusiast” consumers comprise 57% of the market. True “enthusiast” consumers—those primarily motivated by the enjoyment of working on a vehicle, maximizing performance and handling, or making their vehicle stand out—represent 43% of the marketplace.

Overall, pickup owners tend toward practical modifications for trailering and hauling (38%), easier entry and exit (27%), added storage (24%), or light off-road use (23%). In addition, owners of heavy-duty pickups are especially likely to enhance their vehicles for towing and hauling (47%). Meanwhile, a healthy percentage of pickup owners of all types opt to improve their vehicle’s appearance (35%).

Top specialty-equipment product categories for 2021 reflect all these goals. Popular purchases include off-road and oversize tires; suspension products; bedliners and accessories; transmission products; bed covers; fender, hood and body upgrades; brake products; trailer and towing products; and performance or special-purpose tires.

Off-Roading and Adventuring

Not surprisingly, equipping trucks for off-roading and overlanding pursuits continue to offer prime opportunities for the aftermarket as well. “More than half of people who own pickups—regardless of whether they lightly modify their vehicle or have a purpose-built off-road truck—get onto dirt roads or gravel paths a few times a year, if not on a regular basis,” said Knapp. “In terms of really hitting the trails, going mudding and dealing with steep inclines, we also see a good share of the overall pickup market doing those things as well as other hardcore activities like bouldering and rock crawling.”

Helping these owners achieve their goals (or simply look the part) will go a long way toward gaining loyal customers. This is an audience known for return business—the vast majority of pickup accessorizers who have already done work on their trucks say they plan to do more.

Also reflecting the diverse nature of the pickup lifestyle, aftermarket businesses will find many avenues for engaging truck owners. “It’s not just online, just on social media, or even just in-store,” said Knapp. “With pickup owners we see a lot of word of mouth, YouTube and social-media engagement. Instagram is important too, but you don’t want to neglect building up your own website and training your own staff. Especially with people seeking complicated modifications, if you can guide them through the process, you’ll see a lot of success.”

In short, pickup owners are willing to invest in quality parts that get the job done. As a whole, they’re also brand-loyal, with reliability being front of mind.

“They spend a good amount of money on their vehicles, upgrading and accessorizing them,” observed Knapp. “Trucks are supposed to be tough, and they’ll prioritize tough parts and accessories over the lowest price.”

Domestic fullsize units dominate the pickup landscape in terms of vehicle and aftermarket parts sales, and thus top the SEMA list of hot pickups for accessorization. Still, there are a range of platforms offering opportunities for the industry.

As for the foreseeable future, the pickup market offers a sense of continuity in a changing automotive landscape. The SEMA Market Research report sees growing opportunity in the midsize market, and although smaller pickups currently lag in accessorization, that’s likely due to their market absence of late. As consumers embrace the emerging “compact” models, modifications are bound to follow. Likewise the new rugged models like the Jeep Gladiator, which is also predicted to be a strong platform for the aftermarket.

“The great thing about the pickup market is there aren’t any of them that can’t be modified and accessorized,” Knapp reiterated. “Going forward, we also looked at the electric-vehicle [EV] market. It’s everywhere right now, and our expectation is we’ll see more and more EV pickups hitting the road, along with some increases in hybrid models. But gasoline power will remain the standard for quite some time.”

If anything, the new EV platforms are introducing novelty to the market—along with a new demographic of customers who would not normally consider themselves “truck people.”

“They are early adopter types,” explained Knapp. “But as time goes on and more EV pickups are sold and EVs become more mainstream, so will these consumers.”

Not surprisingly, while accessorizers buy parts for both simple and complex jobs through a variety of channels, particularly difficult or costly mods are more likely to be bought in-store.

After all, added Knapp, “It’s a truck. It’s got four wheels. It’s got suspension. It’s got exterior body panels. It’s got a truck bed. All of those things can be modified and accessorized in the same way that a traditional pickup can.”

In other words, the American love affair with pickups will remain undiminished for a long time to come. And that is bound to spark continued innovation and growth for the specialty-equipment industry too.

Get All the Details

To learn more about the pickup market, pickup owners and the parts they love and buy, download the “2022 SEMA Pickup Accessorization Report” today at www.sema.org/research.

The report is also the subject of a SEMA on-demand webinar video titled “Understanding the Pickup Accessorization Market,” which is now available through SEMA Education at https://learning.sema.org/on-demand-video.

Oracle Lighting Gains Four Awards During 2022 SEMA Show

METAIRIE, LA (12.01.22) – Oracle Lighting walked away from the 2022 SEMA Show with four more awards to add to its impressive showcase. The 2022 SEMA Show was held in Las Vegas, Nevada. from Nov. 1-4 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

“ORACLE Lighting is proud to have been awarded the SDC Data Excellence Award, Runner-Up for Best New Off-Road/4-Wheel-Drive Product 2023 for the Integrated Bronco Windshield Roof LED Light Bar, a Global Media Award for the Jeep JL/JT Skid Plate with Integrated LED Emitters, and a Global Media Award for the Jeep JK Flush Mount LED Tail Lights,” said Justin Hartenstein, Oracle Lighting director of development. “We had a great show with terrific traffic in our booth whereas we featured many of our award-winning products. We are thankful for all those who supported us with these awards!”

L to R: Justin Hartenstein, Oracle Lighting Director of Development, and Danny Talbot, Oracle Lighting Sales Representative, during the 2022 SEMA Show in Las Vegas, NV

Hartenstein added, “Our Bronco LED Light Bar System was a huge project for us over the past year and to have this product named as a finalist for the Off-Road Product of the Year was a real honor. We appreciate the judges recognizing this design innovative approach we have applied to the off-road industry. The category of Off Road and 4-Wheel Drive is always a super competitive category, and we are really happy to be a finalist among some of the best in the industry. The award in recognition of innovative design achievement in a newly developed product for the off-road or 4 wheel drive vehicles will hang proudly on display in our headquarters.”

Since 2004, the SEMA Global Media Awards Program has been a staple of the SEMA Show – the premier automotive accessories trade event in the world. It involves journalists from throughout the world coming to the SEMA Show, with the purpose of identifying and discovering what new products are likely to succeed in their home countries. The participating media represent some of the industry’s top magazines and the editors are amongst the most respected in the world. Their opinions are highly regarded. Given the knowledge and expertise about the automotive markets in their countries, there is a high probability that the products they identified truly will resonate with consumers in their respective markets.

Louisiana-based Oracle Lighting has been designing innovative lighting products and technologies for the automotive/12Volt, powersports, motorcycle, and marine markets since 1999. Oracle’s philosophy is this: in today’s world of fly-by-night vendors, we think it is important to partner with businesses that you can trust to be there for you today, tomorrow, and for years to come.

For more information on Oracle Lighting and its full product line, please visit www.oraclelights.com, call (800) 407-5776, or email info@oraclelights.com.