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GM Won't Be at the 2022 SEMA Show This Fall

Author: Daniel-RufiangePublished:  5/20/2022
GM Won't Be at the 2022 SEMA Show This Fall GM Won't Be at the 2022 SEMA Show This Fall

Every fall, the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) show is a very popular event, and certainly one of the most anticipated for automotive enthusiasts in North America. Manufacturers attend to showcase the potential of their models and give an idea of what equipment owners can add to their vehicle once it leaves the showrooms. The after-market offers endless possibilities for people who like to customize their vehicles.

Those attending the 2022 event will notice a notable absentee this year. American giant automaker General Motors (GM) has chosen not to participate in the show. This was first reported on by Muscle Cars & Trucks website, which noted the absence of Chevrolet on the show floor plan. Only a Texas Chevrolet dealer will be present, according to that floor plan.

The Motor1 website contacted Chevrolet to find out for sure, and here’s the response they got from GM:

“GM has made the decision not to participate in the 2022 SEMA Show. The SEMA show has always inspired us, and accessories and performance parts remain an important part of our business.”

Chevrolet doesn't explained exactly why it’s pulling out of the event, but there has been a shift across the industry in the last few years in manufacturers' attitudes regarding participation in automotive events. Clearly, the expenses involved are considerable, and the internet provides a very affordable alternative that many see as delivering the same results in terms of visibility. Sadly, the losers in that calculation are automotive fans, who enjoy visiting in-the-flesh car shows and are finding ever-fewer cars there.

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