Find SEMA Show Exhibit Builders and Booth Solutions
The SEMA Show fills the Las Vegas Convention Center with the automotive aftermarket every fall, and a standout vehicle-display booth takes real planning. BoothFlip connects SEMA exhibitors with exhibit builders, designers and EAC crews for custom builds, rentals, modular displays and refurbished used booths — including turntables, vehicle ramps and heavy-display staging.
Exhibiting at the SEMA Show
The SEMA Show is the automotive aftermarket’s biggest week, packing the Las Vegas Convention Center — indoor halls plus outdoor lots — with vehicle builds, parts brands and accessory makers. SEMA booths are unusually physical: many exhibitors stage a vehicle (or several), which drives every decision about flooring, load-in, lighting and structure.
Builders experienced with SEMA plan around vehicle spotting and weight: reinforced or ramped flooring, turntables, tall product walls and lighting that makes paint and chrome pop, plus power for lifts and displays. Large-format graphics and elevated brand signage help a stand read from across a crowded hall. If you’re showing parts rather than a full vehicle, product towers, lightboxes and demo counters do the same job in a smaller footprint.
Booth types for automotive brands
Vehicle-display islands are common at SEMA, but they’re expensive to build from scratch. Many automotive brands rent a modular structure or buy a used 20x20 or island booth and re-skin it with new graphics each year — a practical approach when your look changes with each product line. A custom build still makes sense for flagship activations with integrated staging or a stage.
Las Vegas logistics for SEMA
Getting a vehicle onto the floor means coordinating move-in windows, spotting fees and drayage with the official contractor, so confirm those details early. An experienced Las Vegas EAC crew can handle install, vehicle placement and dismantle. See the SEMA Show exhibitor guide for dates, costs and rules before you finalize a design.
Booth options for SEMA Show
Every SEMA Show exhibitor weighs the same four routes — pick the one that fits your budget, timeline and how often you exhibit:
Find SEMA Show suppliers & get quotes
Post your SEMA Show booth requirements in Las Vegas — booth size, budget and what you need built — and BoothFlip matches you with up to five vetted exhibit builders, designers and EAC install crews who compete for your project. Compare quotes, portfolios and capabilities before you commit. Are you a supplier? List your company to receive SEMA Show leads.
Plan your SEMA Show booth
See dates, booth rules, material handling, electrical and labor costs, and exhibitor deadlines in the SEMA Show exhibitor guide. Comparing options? Browse used trade show booths, rent an exhibit, or find a custom booth builder.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I find a SEMA exhibit builder?
Post your SEMA Show requirements on BoothFlip and get matched with up to five vetted exhibit builders and Las Vegas EAC crews who compete for your automotive booth project.
Can I rent a booth for the SEMA Show?
Yes. Rental exhibits — including vehicle-display staging and modular systems — keep SEMA costs down. Request a quote to compare rental and custom options.
Can I buy a used booth for SEMA?
Yes — refurbish and rebrand a pre-owned booth for the SEMA Show. Browse used trade show booths, including large 20x20 and island exhibits suited to vehicle displays.
When should I start planning my SEMA booth?
Start 4–6 months out for a custom SEMA build and verify deadlines in the official service kit. See the SEMA Show exhibitor guide for dates, costs and rules.
Can I use a used booth for SEMA?
Yes — automotive exhibitors frequently refurbish a used island or inline booth for the SEMA Show, adding new graphics and lighting for the season. Confirm flooring and load ratings if you’re staging a vehicle. Browse used trade show booths.