2001 SEMA Auto Show
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Despite persistent rumors of its cancellation, the 2001 Specialty Equipment
Market Association (SEMA) show went on as planned in sun-drenched Las Vegas.
The crowds were a little down from last year for obvious reasons, but
enthusiasm for aftermarket parts and vehicles was at an all-time high.
General Motors was this year's featured manufacturer, and the company
showed up in force with no fewer than 20 heavily modified vehicles. Ford had
another big presence this year with the debut of the 2002 Harley-Davidson
F-150, and DaimlerChrysler trotted out its new 300M Special along with a PT
Cruiser stuffed full of hemi V8. Honda returned with more factory-backed
racecars, and even Isuzu showed up with a tricked-out Axiom.
Then there were the endless displays of gleaming wheels, turbo exhaust
kits and gazillion-watt stereos, but with so many cool cars to cover, we could
barely stop to look. So if you're curious to see what the guys in Detroit and
Japan think about the aftermarket scene, check out our coverage of the 2001
SEMA Show.
Unveil Content
Concept Cars

- Acura RS-X Concept Photos

- Cadillac Escalade Twin Turbo Photos

- Chevrolet Cavalier 220 Turbo Photos

- Chevrolet Malibu Cruiser Photos

- GMC Yukon 4Sight Photos

- Honda Accessories S2000 Photos

- Honda Civic Coupe Concept Photos

- Isuzu Axiom XSF Photos

- Jaguar XKR-R Photos

- Lincoln LS Sport Edition Photos

- Pontiac Aztek SRV Photos

- Pontiac Grand Prix GP40 Photos

- Pontiac Sunfire HO 2.4 Photos

- Pontiac Vibe GT-R Photos
New Models



