Customisation is the name of the game at SEMA, but few aftermarket brands have a reputation up to the standard of American Expedition Vehicles (AEV), which is why it is always a treat to visit its booth at SEMA.
For SEMA 2018, AEV’s booth was mainly focused on the debut of its new core product lines, comprising of a whole host of aftermarket parts for the upcoming Jeep JL Wrangler including new suspension kits, front and rear bumpers, new wheels, and a front bullbar made from stronger and lighter high-strength boron steel.
According to AEV founder, Dave Harriton, some of the components for the new JL Wrangler will be tweaked to suit the Australian-market models.
AEV also played host to the new US-market Chevrolet Colorado ZR2 Bison, which is based extensively on the ZR2 concept, which AEV presented at SEMA last year – only this time around AEV tweaked it further with the fitment of tougher expedition-ready components.
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