The 2025 SEMA Show is poised to showcase the automotive aftermarket's strength and innovation, filling the entire Las Vegas Convention Center campus with 4.6 million square feet of exhibit space booked by thousands of leading brands. Scheduled for Nov. 4-7, the event remains the industry’s largest and most influential annual gathering.
“While the broader market is navigating uncertainty, the SEMA Show is a clear signal of strength, innovation and opportunity across the automotive aftermarket industry,” said Tom Gattuso, SEMA vice president of events. “We’re delivering a high-energy event that reflects where the industry is headed — driven by product, passion and purpose.”
More than 2,000 exhibitors will participate in the 2025 show, offering attendees access to cutting-edge technology, next-generation tools and expert-led education sessions. Companies such as eBay Motors, Holley Performance Brands, Hoonigan, Hunter Engineering, Optima, Rockford Fosgate, Snap-on, SPARQ, WeatherTech and others will be on hand to showcase their latest offerings.
“SEMA is where innovation meets influence, and for SPARQ, we’re honored to be a part of the conversation with exciting plans to introduce new products,” said Daniel Nieh, SPARQ co-founder. “Exhibiting at SEMA allows us to connect directly with the community that’s shaping the future of the industry.”
The event will also feature strong participation from major OEMs, including Ford Performance, Honda Racing Corporation USA (HRC), MOPAR/Stellantis, Nissan and Toyota.
Mike Tripp, group vice president of Toyota Marketing, emphasized the show’s importance: “SEMA is a great platform for Toyota to share our passion for performance and serves as a test bed for our creative and innovative ideas.”
Innovation remains a central theme, with more than 2,000 new product entries across 15 categories featured in the New Products Showcase. The SEMA FutureTech Studio will return, spotlighting advancements in propulsion technologies ranging from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles, hydrogen, hybrids and synthetic fuels.
“SEMA represents the heart of the automotive aftermarket industry which aligns perfectly with our mission at Revv,” said Adi Bathla, CEO and co-founder of Revv. “SEMA continues to be the epicenter of automotive innovation, and we’re constantly pushing boundaries.”
Further expanding its global reach, SEMA 2025 will introduce a new International Pavilion to strengthen its role as a hub for worldwide automotive business. The show will also open to the public on Nov. 7 for "SEMA Show Friday – Open to the Public," allowing automotive enthusiasts a behind-the-scenes look at the latest industry innovations.
“The SEMA Show is gaining momentum heading into November, with continued growth and strong industry support,” said SEMA Trade Show Director Andy Tompkins. “From special events to education to product reveals, we’re delivering a fully immersive experience that celebrates where the industry is now and where it’s going next.”
Qualified attendees can register at the early bird price of $50 through June 27. Hotel reservations at exclusive rates are also available through SEMA’s official provider. Companies interested in exhibiting can find more information at www.semashow.com/exhibitor. Additional event details and the floor plan are available at www.semashow.com.