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The Dodge brand debuts a new television commercial for the groundbreaking all-new 2013 Dodge Dart as the marketing launch of its new compact car shifts into high gear beginning Wednesday, Sept. 5.
The 30-second “How to Make the Most Hi-tech Car” spot reveals the steps taken to create the class-leading technology and features in the Dodge Dart, including an available 7-inch thin film transistor (TFT) customizable instrument cluster and 8.4-inch touchscreen Uconnect media center.
The spot will join the “How to Change Cars Forever” launch ad and run on network and cable programming, including professional and college football games, regular season and playoff baseball games, network television season premieres and hit shows, news programs, late-night entertainment shows and high-profile broadcast programs such as the “Latin Grammys” and “American Music Awards.” Additional television spots will be added later as the campaign continues to run throughout the remainder of the year.
“With August sales of more than 3,000 units and two consecutive months of nearly 300 percent increases, we are very pleased with how the Dodge Dart has been received in the marketplace,” said Reid Bigland, President and CEO – Dodge Brand, Chrysler Group LLC.
“We have been steadily ramping up dealer inventories of the Dart throughout the summer, and the fall marketing campaign will make sure everyone knows about this world-class vehicle that offers segment-leading technology and benefits never before found in a compact car.”
The 90-second “How to Change Cars Forever” spot, which first debuted in July, will run Sept. 5 in the top 25 U.S. markets during the NBC network’s season opening NFL game. The long-form spot will run again over the weekend on the Fox network’s Major League Baseball game (9/8) and Sunday afternoon football games on CBS and Fox.
The extensive Dodge Dart campaign includes digital, newspaper and magazine advertising, including a USA Today newspaper cover wrap (9/6) and “home-page takeovers” on USAToday.com (9/6) and Yahoo.com (9/7).
Print advertising continues into the fall with four consecutive Friday print ads running in the USA Today sports section, aligning with weekend football previews, and placements in the television season premiere issues of Entertainment Weekly and People magazines. Print ads will also run in a wide variety of lifestyle, entertainment, auto enthusiast and multicultural publications.
Since the Dodge brand first revealed its recipe for the all-new 2013 Dodge Dart this summer in the “How to Change Cars Forever” TV spot, momentum for its much anticipated entry into the highly competitive compact car segment has continued to build.
As vehicles arrived in dealerships nationwide, 30- and 60-second versions of the TV spot aired on major broadcast and cable networks, and in movie theaters across the country. Dodge used high viewership programs, pop culture summer events and online communities to create awareness and interest in the Dart among key consumer groups, including young professionals who may be purchasing their first car and “boomers” who may be re-entering the compact car market looking for mid-size roominess with the affordability and price position of a compact car.
Daily average visits to the Dodge brand website, www.dodge.com, have increased by 30 percent since July.
The number of consumers requesting additional information about the 2013 Dodge Dart, called “handraisers,” has increased significantly as well with California leading the states with the largest number of handraisers. Seventy-five percent of those requesting information on the Dodge Dart do not currently own a Chrysler Group vehicle.
##Q##How to Make the Most Hi-tech Car##Q## TV Ad
The 30-second commercial is the second installment in the new Dodge Dart marketing campaign, in which the unique process of creating a world-class car today is revealed. In this spot, the Dodge brand outlines, in a humorous way, the steps it took to develop the class-leading technology features of the Dart.
These include building a time-machine, traveling forward in time to the year 3000, and bringing back a “Future Guy” who can build the compact car’s extra-large touchscreen and customizable digital dashboard display. He is then sent back to the future and the time machine is destroyed. Easy….