The 2022 SEMA Show is fast approaching. While many automakers bowed out this year, Ringbrothers will be there in force with four custom builds. This is the first time the Wisconsin-based company has shown four vehicles at SEMA, and recent teasers offer a glimpse of what to expect when the covers are up.
A wild truck called Enyo is of particular interest. According to Ringbrothers, it’s a 1948 Chevy pickup that merges a 1940s work truck with Formula 1. That’s a bold statement, and while Ringbrothers doesn’t say so specifically, we’re at pretty sure the image at the top of this article is the Enyo Basics. It features independent cantilever suspension and an engine skid made from a single piece of carbon fiber. Up front, a 1,000 horsepower marine racing engine powers the truck. And the trim on the bottom of the chassis matches the color of the confirmed Enyo teaser image, shown below.
It’ll be Ringbrothers’ headliner at SEMA, but it’s not the only bowtie project vehicle on display. bully will be a 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer with big tires for off-road fun. To that end, it gets off-road coilovers, a custom interior, and a 1,200-hp LS3 V8 for power.
There is also a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro called strode which also uses a bonkers LS3 V8, producing 1,000 bhp using a large supercharger. Ringbrothers says it rides on a stretched wheelbase and sports a widened carbon fiber body, but to be honest, there’s also a 1969 Ford Mustang named Patriarch. There’s no mention of power, but apparently it incorporates some interesting aerodynamic features.
In total, Ringbrothers claims a combined 35,000 hours were put into these four custom vehicles. Based on previous Ringbrothers SEMA releases we’ve seen, these rides should be something to behold. All will begin on November 1.
The 2022 SEMA Show takes place November 1-4 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The 2022 SEMA Show is fast approaching. While many automakers bowed out this year, Ringbrothers will be there in force with four custom builds. This is the first time the Wisconsin-based company has shown four vehicles at SEMA, and recent teasers offer a glimpse of what to expect when the covers are up.
A wild truck called Enyo is of particular interest. According to Ringbrothers, it’s a 1948 Chevy pickup that merges a 1940s work truck with Formula 1. That’s a bold statement, and while Ringbrothers doesn’t say so specifically, we’re at pretty sure the image at the top of this article is the Enyo Basics. It features independent cantilever suspension and an engine skid made from a single piece of carbon fiber. Up front, a 1,000 horsepower marine racing engine powers the truck. And the trim on the bottom of the chassis matches the color of the confirmed Enyo teaser image, shown below.
It’ll be Ringbrothers’ headliner at SEMA, but it’s not the only bowtie project vehicle on display. bully will be a 1972 Chevrolet K5 Blazer with big tires for off-road fun. To that end, it gets off-road coilovers, a custom interior, and a 1,200-hp LS3 V8 for power.
There is also a 1969 Chevrolet Camaro called strode which also uses a bonkers LS3 V8, producing 1,000 bhp using a large supercharger. Ringbrothers says it rides on a stretched wheelbase and sports a widened carbon fiber body, but to be honest, there’s also a 1969 Ford Mustang named Patriarch. There’s no mention of power, but apparently it incorporates some interesting aerodynamic features.
In total, Ringbrothers claims a combined 35,000 hours were put into these four custom vehicles. Based on previous Ringbrothers SEMA releases we’ve seen, these rides should be something to behold. All will begin on November 1.
The 2022 SEMA Show takes place November 1-4 at the Las Vegas Convention Center.