acuras mdx type s gets the overland treatment in wild sema build The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA), working alongside Acura, has pulled the wraps off a unique build: the 2026 Acura MDX Type S Overland Concept. The one-off SUV highlights how a modern luxury performance platform can be reworked with carefully selected aftermarket components. Built at the SEMA Garage in Los Angeles, the concept serves as a rolling showcase of the innovation and engineering expertise within SEMA's member network. By combining Acura's performance-oriented MDX Type S with purpose-driven upgrades, the project reflects a broader shift in the enthusiast space-where buyers increasingly want vehicles that can handle both weekday commutes and weekend adventures. "This project is a perfect example of SEMA's mission in action - bringing OEMs and the aftermarket together to explore what's possible," said Luis Morales, SEMA's Director of Vehicle Technology & Product Development. "The 2026 Acura MDX Type S Overland Concept shows how the aftermarket can responsibly and creatively expand vehicle capability while retaining the refinement and performance consumers expect from a premium OEM." 10 Things AutoGuide Readers Are Buying For Their Cars This Spring acuras mdx type s gets the overland treatment in wild sema build A Different Kind of Adventure Build Starting with the 2026 MDX Type S as its foundation, the build transforms Acura's three-row performance SUV into an overland-ready machine. The upgrades focus on real-world usability, including improved off-road traction, enhanced lighting, and expanded cargo and camping capability. The concept rides on 18-inch Black Rhino Voll wheels wrapped in Falken WildPeak A/T4W tires (275/65R18), giving it a more aggressive stance and improved all-terrain performance. Additional off-road lighting comes from Baja Designs, including an XL Linkable light bar and Squadron Pro ditch lights mounted via NoLo Designs brackets. Up top, a Prinsu roof rack supports an Inspired Overland Stargazer Duo rooftop tent, reinforcing the vehicle's overlanding mission. Out back, a RiG'd UltraSwing spare tire carrier adds practicality for extended off-grid travel. SEMA emphasizes that the build is not intended for production. Instead, it's a design and engineering exercise meant to demonstrate how aftermarket components can be integrated into a modern OEM platform-both visually and functionally. Built to Explore New Platforms The entire project came together at the SEMA Garage in Los Angeles, one of the organization's key facilities for product development, testing, and vehicle integration. The garage provides aftermarket companies with access to new vehicle platforms, allowing them to prototype and validate components more effectively. "Builds like this help SEMA and our members better understand new vehicle platforms and develop real-world solutions," Morales added. "It benefits the aftermarket, OEMs, and ultimately the enthusiast." Public Debut in Long Beach Fans won't have to wait long to see the concept in person. The MDX Type S Overland Concept is set to make its public debut at the 2026 Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, where it will be displayed at Acura's exhibit. While it remains a one-off, the concept underscores a growing trend: luxury performance SUVs are no longer confined to pavement-and the aftermarket is playing a major role in expanding their horizons. This article was co-written using AI and was then heavily edited and optimized by our editorial team. 2026 Audi Q3: All the Details