Ford Mustang, Focus and F-Series Named Hottest Car, Sport-Compact and Truck of 2015 SEMA Show

Ford Mustang

Ford Motor Company has come out as a big winner at this year's SEMA Show in Las Vegas. 

Ford Mustang, Ford Focus and Ford F-Series are officially Hottest Car, Hottest Sport Compact and Hottest Truck of the year.

The decision was made after SEMA officials toured a massive aftermarket expo and found Mustang, Focus and F-Series were the most prominent new cars and trucks than any other make and model.

Ford Focus won Hottest Sport Compact of SEMA for the first time as the car’s popularity with the aftermarket grows, while Mustang and F-Series each have multiple wins.

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