

Day 1 at AIMExpo hit the ground running. The show floor filled quickly, conversations sparked everywhere, and the energy never let up.
From packed education sessions and product demos to the buzz around New Product Central, the return of the NPA Charity Auction, and a packed Industry Party powered by Turn 14 Distribution, the day delivered the kind of energy that only happens when the industry comes together in person. Below, a closer look at the moments that set the tone for the week ahead.
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EDUCATION HIGHLIGHTS
Todayโs Dealer Evolution sessions opened with a data-driven look at where the market has been and where itโs headed. Later discussions explored shifting consumer expectations, how policy is shaping the powersports ecosystem, and what sets top-performing dealerships apart.โ


Over in the Digital & Tech Sector, Tech Talks focused on real-world use cases, showing how technology can streamline daily operations, improve response times, and support smarter decision-making without overcomplicating the customer experience.
The day also included an MIC Member Lunch & Learn, where attendees dug into industry data and trends shaping rider behavior, market opportunities, and long-term strategy.


TODAY ON THE SHOW FLOOR
Fourteen OEMs and brands gave journalists a look at whatโs ahead for 2026 during the AIMExpo media tour.



KTM Group showcased their newest models, including the KTM 1390 Super Adventure S EVO, which was flown in from Mattighofen, Austria.
Look for more highlights from OEMs in tomorrowโs Show Daily.

โIโm here because I want to see whatโs changing across the industry. I just want to see whoโs got their finger on the pulse and how I can be a part of that too. Itโs been awesome.โ
โMaxwell Materne, Ownex
More photos from opening day.




New Product Central Presentations allowed attendees to explore the latest launches from SBS Brakes, Alpinestars, Denago, Rabaconda, Gbrakes, Euro Grip, Cardo, Brembo, and RFN USA. Representatives provided demos, product walk-throughs, and exclusive first looks at whatโs next across the industry.

A standout moment was the launch of theย Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundationโs Ride for Kids All For One Challenge, uniting the powersports community to raise critical funds for childhood brain tumor research and family support. With a goal of raising $1 million by December 31, 2026, the initiative invites participation in many forms โ legacy rides and personal fundraisers to dealership activations and individual giving โ ensuring anyone can be part of the effort. Learn more atย curethekids.org/allforone.

OTHER SHOW HIGHLIGHTS
The Women in Powersports Lunch, hosted by Synchrony, created space for connection, conversation, and shared perspective among the women shaping the future of the industry.
MIC board members Ashmore Ellis (left) and Teri Lynn (right) at the Women in Powersports Lunch, hosted by Synchrony.

As the day continued, the AIMExpo Industry Party powered by Turn 14 Distribution gave attendees a chance to reconnect, unwind, and celebrate the community that keeps powersports moving forward.

The evening also marked the return of the NPA Charity Auction, where the industry came together in support of theMalcolm Smith Motorsports Foundation,ย Pediatric Brain Tumor Foundation, andย Road 2 Recovery Foundation.

This yearโs auction raised nearly $26,000, with the top bid going toward the Malcolm Smith Legend Painting for $6,000.

COMING UPย TOMORROW

Thursday promises a full-throttle mix of education, innovation, and connection across the show floor. With forward-looking conversations on electrification, customer behavior, and smarter operations, thereโs something happening at every turn.
Expect meaningful education sessions, lively Tech Talks, and nonstop opportunities to connect with brands, peers, and industry leaders.
See everything planned for Thursday in theย full show schedule, available online or in theย show app.
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