By Nick Aziz
Tuesday, Oct 30th, 2007 @ 6:55 pm

The Specialty Equipment Market Association this evening announced the winners of the 2007 SEMA Vehicle Design Awards. The awards honor the most customization-friendly vehicles in four separate categories. The newest categories is for the most accessory-friendly hybrid.

This year’s winner in the car category was the redesigned 2008 Cadillac CTS. Another GM vehicle — the Hummer H2 — was awarded as the top SUV, and a third SUV from General Motors — the Chevrolet Tahoe — won in the hybrid category. The Nissan Titan took top honors in the pickup truck category.

“The SEMA Vehicle Design Awards were established to honor those newly introduced vehicles that best exemplify the alliance between the OEMs and SEMA-member companies,” organizers said in a statement.

“These vehicles are great examples of how automakers and SEMA members are working together to design for customization and engineer for accessorization,” Carl Sheffer, SEMA vice president of OEM relations said.

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