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27/10/2009 11:56 (25 Day 03:35 minutes ago) | |||||
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The FINANCIAL -- This year, Ford is shining the spotlight on a range of vehicles, from a blacked-out Taurus SHO to a “Travel Inn” Transit Connect, at the 2009 SEMA (Specialty Equipment Market Association) Show – Powered by Ford, to be held Nov. 3-6 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Ford is the featured automaker of this year’s SEMA show, the premier automotive specialty product trade event in the world representing the $31.8 billion aftermarket industry. Taking the stage for the first time at SEMA will be Ford’s all-new flagship sedan, the 2010 Ford Taurus.
“Customization enthusiasts are looking for a unique vehicle with quality, and the design, technology, craftsmanship and performance of the new Taurus provide the perfect platform,” said Pei-Wen Hsu, Ford Taurus marketing manager. Ford SEMA Design Manager Melvin Betancourt agrees. “The expressive design of the Taurus opens a world of possibilities in the aftermarket,” he said. “I think people will go nuts with it.”
Adam Genei, owner of Mobsteel in Brighton, Mich., knew he wanted to customize the Taurus SHO when he saw the vehicle revealed at the North American International Auto Show. “I was just blown away by it,” he said. “I knew I could customize it into a really mean-looking ride.”
The Mobsteel Taurus SHO is completely blacked out – the body, windows, even the wheel lips. The only features not done in black are the wheel centers and badging, which stand out in a brushed aluminum finish. Genei says he also is making some performance modifications. “The Taurus SHO has a very refined drive. Our goal is to take a little bit of that refinement out and make it a little more hard-edged,” he said. “We’re hoping to get more than 420 horses.”
Scott Hoag, owner of MRT-Direct in Plymouth, Mich., also is enhancing the performance of the Taurus SHO. “We wanted to put a little more power to the ground,” he said. “We’re going to lower the car, give it a more street-aggressive stance and add some of our styling cues, with ground effects and a custom hood.” The MRT-Direct Taurus SHO features a red exterior with candied cherry roof and custom hood. “We developed a custom stainless-steel exhaust system to help the car sound more high-performance, and finished it off with an extreme audio entertainment system from Kicker,” said Hoag.
MRT-Direct also is customizing Ford’s popular midsize sedan, the 2010 Fusion. “We took the base Fusion with a four-cylinder engine and asked ourselves ‘How can we jazz it up to have some fun from a styling perspective but also from a performance perspective without giving up fuel economy?’” said Hoag. The answer? Take a metallic blue Fusion, black out the roof, hood and spoiler, then add a single intercooled turbocharger, H&R Springs street performance coil-over suspension and six-speed manual transmission. “We expect to be in the 275 to 300 horsepower range with this car.”
For environmentally conscious Fusion enthusiasts, M&J Enterprises is customizing a 2010 Fusion Hybrid that is green in more ways than one. “Our Fusion showcases a variety of eco-friendly accessories, such as air splitters, heat-reflective paint and window film, all of which are either lighter in weight than the factory items, increase fuel economy or eliminate petroleum-based products,” said Jonathan Garcia, a principal at M&J Enterprises in Phillips Ranch, Calif. The M&J Enterprises Fusion Hybrid sports a silver exterior with a two-tone paint job – dark charcoal with green pearl on top – and bright green striping. “We’re trying to show people that hybrids can be really cool with the right kind of accessory modifications,” said Garcia.
Ford’s display also will include the new commercial van, a 2010 Transit Connect, customized by Azentek and Grant Products of Grand Blanc, Mich. “The cool part about customizing this vehicle is the amount of room you have for many options,” said Azentek’s Bob Fehan. “We have a complete kitchen, sleeping arrangements and several LCD screens for viewing movies both inside and out. Our vehicle also features a canopy, port-a-potty, even an outdoor shower.”
This year’s featured Ford project vehicles at SEMA include:
2010 Ford Taurus by Tommy Z Design
2010 Ford Taurus SHO by Mobsteel
The bad boy rides on massive 22-inch Mobsteel forged two-piece wheels and super-low-profile Pirelli PZero Nero tires. A completely customized chassis with Air Runner front struts and Mobsteel adjustable rear air ride provide attitude to the max. The Magnaflow Performance cat-back exhaust and JL Audio equipment make this Taurus SHO sound as tough as it looks.
2010 Ford Taurus “Best of SHO” by MRT-Direct
2010 Ford Fusion Sport by Aaron Vaccar Signature Series
Noting that function needs to meet form, the entire audio and trunk enclosures have been designed to seamlessly integrate into the vehicle’s styling and practicality. Tastefully mix the right combination of modifications, a bit of unique style combined with an already impressive platform, and what you get is this Aaron Vaccar Signature Series Fusion Sport.
2010 Ford Fusion Hybrid by M&J Enterprises
2010 Ford Fusion “T4” by MRT
2010 Ford Transit Connect by Azentek and Grant Products
2010 Ford Transit Connect by Ford Vehicle Personalization
The interior is the main focus of this custom Transit Connect, showcasing the flexibility of space in the cargo area and the ability to create a realm of personal use around this vehicle rather than strictly commercial/business usage. Shown with two seats, the cargo area will house an audio wall with a custom audio/video system, a skateboard rack displaying four skateboards and a rear-mounted LCD flip-out flat-screen monitor with video game console.
2010 Ford Edge “RallyE” by Santini Paint
2009 Ford Focus by FSWerks
2009 Ford Focus by Creations n’ Chrome
2010 Ford Flex by Falken Tire
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