These are the craziest concepts and one-off specials from this year’s SEMA show.
THE WEIRD and wonderful world of aftermarket customisation is never more present than when the annual Specialty Equipment Market Association, or SEMA, Show rolls around.
Held in Las Vegas, SEMA is known for showcasing the wildest from the aftermarket scene.
Recently however, manufacturers have been getting in on the fun with their own examples.

Dodge arrived with what it calls a ‘Shakedown Challenger’. The result is the love-child of a classic 1971 Challenger and its modern equivalent. Along with the mashed-up styling, a 6.4-litre HEMI sits under the bonnet. Hell yea!

There were also a number of different takes on the American Honda Ridgeline pick-up truck. However, much to our disappointment, the Ridgeline is unlikely to ever make its way Down Under.

But the granddaddy of them all goes to Toyota, which built a 1491kW, 300km/h+ Land Cruiser.

Sorry Bentley, but your Bentayga just got beat!
Oh, and they also built a performance Prius – yes, you read that right – that is capable of pulling nearly 1G in the bends.
Only at SEMA!