• Milltek Corp marks a year of success in the USA, debuting its new performance exhaust range for the seventh-generation Mustang at SEMA 2023
  • Milltek’s stand will include its latest Mustang Dark Horse company demonstrator, also hosting the exclusive reveal of Urban Automotive’s premium, carbon-fibre styling packages for the L460-Series Range Rover and Rolls Royce Ghost, distributed in the USA exclusively by Milltek
  • Official USA-distributor partnerships with Auto Finesse and Ramair also represented through one-off Volkswagen Caddy and BMW M2 show cars
  • Find the Milltek Corp stand at booth 24313 in Central Hall – Racing & Performance

Milltek Corp, the USA operation of renowned performance exhaust manufacturer Milltek Sport, is returning to SEMA with a host of new product unveilings – plus the reveal of new American distribution partnerships with three highly respected automotive brands.

Building on Milltek Corp’s successful launch at SEMA 2022, Milltek Corp will lay on a display that merges its very latest premium exhaust systems with standout show cars from both the USA and Europe.

Visitors to the annual highlight of the automotive tuning show calendar, which takes place from 31st October to 3rd November at the Las Vegas Convention Center, can find the Milltek Corp stand at booth 24313 in Central Hall – Racing & Performance.

At the show, Milltek Corp will follow the recent announcement of its new systems for the seventh generation Mustang with the public debut of its own modified Dark Horse edition demonstrator.

Already packing 500hp from the factory, Milltek Corp’s top-of-the-range Mustang Dark Horse is given a hike in horsepower, torque and sound as a result of the company’s striking new system, which finishes in distinctive 4.5-inch tailpipes.

Sitting alongside the Milltek-livered Mustang will be two other exclusives – the first showing of the latest carbon-fibre body enhancement offerings for the Range Rover and Rolls Royce Ghost from prestige UK styling house, Urban Automotive. 

Together with a brand new appearance package, which is unique in being the first full bumper replacement kit in carbon fibre, the L460-Series model Range Rover redefined by Urban Automotive also features the recently-launched Milltek Sport exhaust system that fully optimizes the sound of the legendary luxury 4×4.

Likewise, the Rolls Royce Ghost redefined by Urban Automotive is also equipped with a Milltek Sport stainless steel performance system. Consisting of a full carbon replacement bumper kit with exposed visual ‘forged’ carbon fibre finish, it is the second Rolls Royce styling package from Urban Automotive following the success of that produced for the Cullinan.

As well as now being the official distributor for Urban Automotive products in the USA, Milltek Corp fulfils the same role for Auto Finesse and Ramair. The partnerships are represented with the incredible, highly-modified Mk1 Volkswagen Caddy show car of Auto Finesse featuring on the Milltek Corp stand, while Milltek Corp’s G87-Series BMW M2 adds a high-performance twist to the Ramair stand that is directly opposite. 

“It’s great to be back at SEMA,” said Steve Pound, Managing Director of Milltek Sport and CEO of Milltek Corp. “Without doubt, it is one of the most important events for us and this year we’ve gone bigger than ever, the size of our stand and the exclusive product unveilings representing the growth that Milltek Corp has enjoyed over the past year and our intention to build on this success. 

“We’re really looking forward to showcasing our rapidly-growing portfolio of specialised premium performance exhausts, which has recently been significantly enhanced with a host of new applications for both homegrown US-market and European models.”

For further information on Milltek Corp, visit www.milltekcorp.com or email sales@milltekcorp.com

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