SEMA 2023's Best New Products Award winners

Nov. 6, 2023
The SEMA Show awarded the best products of 2023 on the first full day of the show, from ADAS products to mobile electronics.

The SEMA Show unveiled its Best New Products Award winners on Nov. 3, 2023, rewarding the most innovative automotive aftermarket products from this year in various categories from Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) products to wheel-related products.

The various items were judged in 18 award categories, with each category including one winner and two runner ups out of the over 1,300 products entered for 2023. The criteria for SEMA's awards included superiority of innovation, technical achievement, quality and workmanship, and consumer appeal and marketability, and more.

Below are the SEMA Show winners in the most pertinent categories to commercial fleet maintenance: 

About the Author

Alex Keenan

Alex Keenan is an Associate Editor for Fleet Maintenance magazine. She has written on a variety of topics for the past several years and recently joined the transportation industry, reviewing content covering technician challenges and breaking industry news. She holds a bachelor's degree in English from Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado. 

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