Innovation at SEMA Spring

The Light Truck and SUV staff was out in force at the SEMA Spring Expo last week in Indianapolis, IN. Project Tundra was on display at our booth, showcasing the customization we did last year for the SEMA unveiling in Vegas.

In the past, I have heard from different shop owners that there is no longer any innovation in the aftermarket business. Any new products, one owner observed, are just copies of existing products. “There just aren’t any new and innovative products” he said.

That seems to be changing. Our current economic situation is forcing a shift in the industry. As truck and SUV sales continue to decline, aftermarket dealers are looking for ways to evolve their businesses. And it seems like manufacturers are lining up help them.

Light Truck and SUV publisher Bob Carnahan shares, “I have been to a lot of SEMA shows and SEMA Spring Expos. I was impressed at last week’s show with the amount of innovative products to be seen.”

Here is a list of the LTAA award winners from the SEMA Spring Expo:

Best New Product Over $500 – Roll N Lock for the Roll N Lock E Series 

Best new Product Under $500   –  UnderCover for the Swingcase 

Best Point of Purchase Display  – Agricover for the EZ Retriever / Stocking Display 

2008 Ford Styling Award: Best Use of Accessories on a Ford Truck or SUV - (2 awards) Kelderman Air Suspension and Westin Automive Products 

LTAA Retailer of the Year - John Chamberlain, Action Group of Companies 

LTAA Hall of Fame - Anne Johnson   LTAA Chairman’s Award - Todd Yeoman   

On another note, according to various news sources, it seems we could be seeing a major shift in consumer new vehicle purchasing trends towards crossover vehicles. Several different news stories point to this trend.  

 

 

 

Is it too early for our industry to start making a shift towards more crossover products? Will new product innovation help offset declining truck and SUV sales? What do you think?

Thanks for reading, and we welcome your feedback.

Joe Escobar

 

 

 

 

Joe Escobar is the Editor in Chief of Light Truck and SUV magazine and LightTruckBiz.com. Joe has been in the publishing industry since 2000, when he began his writing career as the technical editor of Aircraft Maintenance Technology magazine. "The truck and SUV aftermarket industry is a fun industry to be involved with," shares Joe. "Great people, cool products, and really awesome trade shows. What more could you ask for?"

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