| Cobra Venom EVs are ready to strike – like lightening – at the famed Willow Springs “Big Willow” course where they will cruse through the “Omega Turn” with ease. Image Credit: Scorpion EV (2023) |
Announced in mid-September 2023, the Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) put forward a special new award to recognize a featured vehicle at the 2023 SEMA Show that showcases exceptional engineering. The SEMA “Best Engineered Vehicle of the Year Award” honors and celebrates a build that demonstrates quality engineering throughout the entire vehicle, or an aspect of the vehicle that goes beyond just physical appearance.
The first ever SEMA “Best Engineered Vehicle of the Year Award” goes to? … the ’23 Cobra Venom by Scorpion EV.
“As a small company with a passion for EVs and one that’s pushing the envelope for this rapidly growing sector of the market, the Team at Scorpion EV is very proud to be creating a product that can be used by the very core of our industry, which is the DIY builders, shop owners and guy or girl working in their garage at home,” said Karen Salvaggio of Scorpion EV. “This award is a recognition of the power of a team who believe in dreaming, designing and truly building the future! When you look around the Show and witness all of the incredible builds and envelope-pushing designs gracing these halls, just to be nominated for the Best Engineered Vehicle Award is a true honor.”
Quite a SEMA Show for a local Southern California outfit. Just keeping the motor culture spirit alive in the geography where it all began.
… notes from The EDJE
TAGS: SEMA, 2023, Best Engineered Vehicle of the Year, #ScorpionEV, #Venom600, #EVConversionKit, New Products Showcase, The EDJE



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