2024 SEMA SHOW
November 5-8 | Las Vegas Convention Center
Organized by the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA), the annual trade-only event serves as the epicenter of the automotive aftermarket industry. It’s where groundbreaking products, stunning custom builds, and the latest vehicle innovations take center stage. Manufacturers, buyers, and automotive enthusiasts from around the globe converge in Las Vegas for to connect, network, and showcase the future of design, function, and performance. The SEMA Show offers an unparalleled experience for anyone passionate about cars.
MOPAR BOOTH
The 1968 Charger R/T Tribute, restored by Mark Worman and the Graveyard Carz team, combines classic charm with modern muscle. Featuring a powerful Direct Connection 392 Crate Engine, Mopar performance controller, and TTI Headers, this iconic ride honors the Charger’s legacy with authentic details and impressive performance upgrades.
Photo Credit: Mopar
The Moparized RAM 1500 RHO concept is a true powerhouse, built for performance and style. Outfitted with rugged Mopar gear, like a RamBar, 37-inch tires, stamped side steps, and bold Mopar Blue graphics, this concept roars to life with a 3.0-liter Hurricane H/O SST engine, packing 540 horsepower and 521 lb.-ft. of torque.
Photo Credit: Mopar
The RAM 2500 Power Wagon Concept combines the grit of a daily workhorse with the spirit of a weekend warrior. Designed with an aggressive stance and equipped with 35-inch Goodyear tires, four-corner utility brackets, and a cargo-rack storage system, this concept vehicle is built to handle any adventure with ease.
Photo Credit: Mopar
The 1967 Plymouth GTX Electromod Concept seamlessly blends vintage charm with modern innovation, reimagining a classic muscle car for the electric age. Inside, it features a leather-wrapped, flat-bottom steering wheel and striking blue door panels, while the exterior showcases a custom low-profile rear spoiler, Frostbite Blue paint, and dual satin-black stripes that nod to the original GTX. A standout detail: the classic flip-top fuel cap now serves as a charging port door, adding a clever twist to this iconic design.
Photo Credit: Mopar
Some pairs are simply electric, and this duo proves it. Meet the powerful RAM REV and the bold Dodge Charger Banshee Concept. This is a shocking combo that’s sparking excitement and charging up the future of driving.
Photo Credit: Mopar
ringbrothers
Meet "INFECTED," a wild resto-mod by Ringbrothers that brings Mopar’s vibrant spirit roaring back to life. This build celebrates the bold colors and playful style of Mopar’s heyday, combining extensive fabrication, carbon-fiber components, and a modern dynamic suspension. Under the hood is an 807-horsepower Hellcrate Redeye engine nicknamed the "Pink Eye" paired with a manual transmission for the ultimate driving experience. With over 5,600 hours poured into its creation, INFECTED showcases how cutting-edge techniques elevate classic American muscle to thrilling new heights.
Photo Credit: Ringbrothers
BARRETT-JACKSON
Craig Jackson, Mike Rowe, Colby Donaldson, and the SugarCreek revealed Project S.W.E.A.T., a truly unique 1962 Dodge Power Wagon with over 1,000 horsepower. This custom-built, four-wheel-drive powerhouse is set to cross the auction block at the 2025 Barrett-Jackson Scottsdale Auction, with every dollar of the hammer price dedicated to supporting skilled trades through the mikeroweWORKS Foundation.
Photo Credit: Barrett-Jackson
BLAZIN Rodz
This 1970 Dodge Charger is a carbon fiber beast built by Blazin Rodz. "Sangria" is powered by a first-ever Direct Connection 1500 HEMI crate engine developed by DSR Performance. Everything about this hot-rod exotic mash-up is intoxicating.
Photo Credit: Blazin Rodz & Hemmings