
AmericaJR’s Jason Rzucidlo reports from the Las Vegas Convention Center for the 2022 SEMA Show. The vehicle electrification section of the show, called SEMA Electrified, seems to be getting bigger and bigger. More car enthusiasts are looking to purchase an EV or convert their existing vehicle into one. Volkswagen showed off several concept vehicles including the ID.4 Drone Command Concept and the ID.4 Rebelle Rally. EcoFlow debuted its portable power devices which can be used to power an RV, tiny home off the grid or even an electric vehicle if it runs out of juice. Another company called Exro showed me how classic cars can be converted into electric vehicles. Toyota and Lexus took over the exhibit space where Ford used to be. The Lexus Electrified Sport Concept features 430 miles of range.
Customized Ford F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck Customized Ford Mustang Mach-E electric vehicle Two Teslas EcoFlow mobile power units They can be used to power your RV, electronics or even your electric car if it runs out of juice Introducing the Scorpion 600 EV Cobra Low-voltage electric motor, inverter and controller EV charging stations by Lectron Polestar 2 electric car with Lectron wrap The new Karma GS-6 electric sedan This Evasive Motorsports / Turn 14 Distribution Tesla competed in the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb Lucid Air electric sedan 2023 Lordstown Motors Endurance electric pickup truck Blue Volkswagen ID.4 electric SUV The all-new Lexus Electrified Sport concept made its debut It features 430 miles of range and the ability to go from 0 to 60 mph in about two seconds.
The SEMA Show will return to Las Vegas in 2023. For more info, go to www.SEMAshow.com.