A teaser from Konig:
Photography Credit: Tom Suddard
The automotive world is descending upon the Las Vegas Convention Center this week. Why? For the annual SEMA Show, of course.
We’ll be there the whole week, November 1-4, so be sure to come on by and say hello–just look for booth No. 24030. (You can contact our ad department to make an appointment.)
Can’t make it this year? No worries, just follow this thread for live updates from the 2022 SEMA Show. We’ll be sharing some of the latest widgets and the wildest builds from the show floor.
Nissan will be showing off six builds, including two EVs:
Nissan Sunny LEAF project–a Leaf-powered, all-electric Sunny pickup.
Nissan Ariya Surfwagon concept–Nissan's take on a woody surf wagon that's based on the all-electric Ariya.
NISMO Off-Road Frontier V8 concept–Nissan threw as many offroad parts as it could at the new Frontier plus dropped in the V8 from the larger Titan.
Frontier Street Truck project–This one is really just a lowered Frontier with a wrap, though was inspired by the mini-trucks of the '90s.
NISMO Accessorized Z–For those curious about all the widgets you can get for the new Nissan Z, this one is for you, fitted with "a variety of new NISMO and Genuine Accessory components that will be available for the new Nissan Z."
2023 Formula Drift Z–Chris Forsberg's 1300-horsepower Formula D drift car.
Nissan also notes it'll be showing off the new Nissan Z GT4
New from Forgeline: the ET3, a forged aluminum slot mag.
From VW:
GTI Accessories Concept
An homage to the Volkswagen enthusiast, this GTI concept reflects a blended approach to personalization. Based on a 2022 Volkswagen GTI SE with six-speed manual, the concept features Oettinger body styling components—front valence, rear valence and rear spoiler—as well as 20-inch gloss-black multi-spoke wheels wrapped in 245/30R20 high-performance tires. Braking is upgraded with the help of eight-piston calipers and 14.6-inch ventilated cross-drilled rotors in front. The vehicle also features a lowered stance using H&R Street Performance coilovers. Showing off the practical side of the sporty Golf platform is a color-matched roof box on base carrier bars. Additional curated items from Volkswagen Accessories include GTI dynamic center wheel caps, dynamic turn signals, black Bumperdillo rear bumper protection, enhanced rear view mirror with Homelink Connect®, Monster Mats all-season floor mats, heavy-duty trunk liner with CarGo blocks, and an emergency triangle.
VW hasn't posted an officialy photos yet, but they say that this will also be in their booth:
Golf A59 Prototype
The 1993 Rallye Golf 3 A59 Prototype was created as a proof of concept to determine the feasibility of entering the 1994 FIA World Rally Championship, for which homologation regulations required that manufacturers create 2,500 street-legal versions. This prototype was developed with Schmidt Motorsport (SMS), and had it been put into production, it would have been the highest performance version of the third-generation Golf family. This specific car is the only complete version ever built. The engine and drivetrain was developed specifically for this concept, and although the Golf A59 did not go on to compete in races, the engine design went on to class wins at the 24 Hours of Le Mans race in different vehicles.
Volkswagen’s performance unicorn featured a bespoke 2.0-liter all-aluminum turbocharged four-cylinder engine, putting out 275 horsepower and 273 lb-ft of torque, paired with a six-speed manual transmission and four-wheel drive with a variable center differential. The front strut-type suspension was modified with Bilstein® shock absorbers for longer travel, and the control arm width was increased by 3 inches. The fully-independent rear suspension was a multi-link design, with Bilstein struts, and retained the original factory chassis attachment points, supplemented with additional points. It rode on 16-inch five-spoke Speedline® SL817 motorsport wheels, with 225/45R16 tires, and braking was handled by a Brembo® system with cross-drilled brake discs.
Carbon fiber and Kevlar graced the exterior, which featured a modified front bumper with chin spoiler, additional air intakes in the custom grille and hood, widened front and rear fender arches, pronounced side skirts, a rear hatch spoiler, and a custom rear bumper with twin pipe muffler. Inside, RECARO® A8 sport seats with integrated head restraints and supportive high bolsters were met with a sport three-spoke steering wheel, and integral roll bar. A digital dashboard with engine monitoring selection sat in front of the driver, while additional engine and rally controls resided on the dashboard and inside the glovebox.
Mmmmmmmm. Some tasty stuff. I'll be watching this space for more. One of these years I am going to make it to the show.
I hope they make a kit to adapt Nissan Leaf running gear in an old Datsun truck,
the picture above looks cool !
californiamilleghia said:I hope they make a kit to adapt Nissan Leaf running gear in an old Datsun truck,
the picture above looks cool !
Based on the branding, you'll want to talk to TPC Electric about that. Very few of these show cars are built by the companies that own the booth.
David S. Wallens said:New from Forgeline: the ET3, a forged aluminum slot mag.
Just noticed that this is a six-lug fitment. CTS-V? Viper? Truck?
David S. Wallens said:David S. Wallens said:New from Forgeline: the ET3, a forged aluminum slot mag.
Just noticed that this is a six-lug fitment. CTS-V? Viper? Truck?
It has the bolt pattern you ask Forgeline to drill into it, I suspect. No mention of patterns on their site, they're made-to-order wheels.
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