
Mazda is showcasing nine cars at this year’s SEMA show, with most of them focused on track duty.

Mazda is showcasing nine cars at this year’s SEMA show, with most of them focused on track duty.

Honda has prepared an armada of fourteen cars for this year’s SEMA, including twelve CR-Zs.

Kia has revealed a SEMA lineup of six cars, some of which may be put into production.

Toyota has cooked up a lineup of six tuned cars for SEMA this year, in addition to what we’ve already seen.

The man responsible for the murder of Uwe Gemballa about a month ago was reportedly arrested, convicted, and sentenced last week, all in a mere 24 hours.

What we have here is a “stealth” Ford Police Interceptor created for SEMA, though this probably isn’t the kind of stealth your local police department was thinking of.

Meet the Nissan New Mobility Concept. It’s a Renault Twizy rebadged as a Nissan, but unlike the Renault, nothing is said about production intentions for this car, and it will likely remain a concept car forever.

Chevy has launched four different Camaro variants for tomorrow’s SEMA show, two of which are destined for production.