https://insideevs.com/news/355929/electric-vehicle-commercials/
The Time Has Finally Come: Electric Car Ads Are On TV
JUN 21, 2019  

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New commercial for the Jaguar I-PACE (Youtube: Jaguar Canada)

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Audi Presents: Not For You
Audi's narrator concludes, "Maybe an electric car isn't for you after all,
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It was only a matter of time. Now, we just need many, many more.
For years, those of us who write about the electric vehicle industry have
been citing the lack of ads for EVs as evidence that automakers aren’t
serious about selling them. So now that Jaguar and Audi have started airing
some commercials for their new EVs, it’s only fair that we call attention to
their efforts. 

This article comes to us courtesy of EVANNEX (which also makes aftermarket
Tesla accessories). Authored by Charles Morris. The opinions expressed in
these articles are not necessarily our own at InsideEVs.

Several TV campaigns have referred to EVs over the years, but until recently
most of the majors’ marketing moves have been ham-handed or downright
counter-productive. Toyota and Lexus have run several anti-EV ad campaigns,
including one that ridiculed the BMW i3 and another that disparaged plug-in
vehicles in general.

Bizarrely, a couple of automakers have run ads that seem designed to
convince consumers not to buy their own EVs - a Superbowl spot for the Audi
e-tron appeared to depict it as a dream car for the far future, and a recent
ad for the Toyota Corolla Hybrid celebrated the fact that it doesn’t have to
be plugged in. (Oh, the irony! The Toyota Prius Prime PHEV is currently the
second-best-selling plug-in vehicle in the US.)

One bright spot was a 2014 ad for the VW e-Golf that reunited William
Shatner and Leonard Nimoy to present an EV as the pinnacle of technology.
More recently, as part of its penance for the Dirty Diesel Debacle, VW has
been required to run brand-neutral ads for EVs, and one of these ironically
featured the Chevy Bolt. (We’ve seen no TV ads for the Bolt, but GM has done
some substantial print campaigns.)

Electrek’s Fred Lambert says his favorite ad for electric vehicles is
actually a print spot for the Dodge Challenger Demon, which claims that the
gas-guzzling sports car has the best performance on the market, but includes
fine print clarifying that the “best” claim excludes EVs.

The latest crop of ads represents a new generation, with a new and much more
positive message. Four new TV spots extol the advantages of EVs, and just as
importantly, make it clear that they are available to buy now.

Nissan’s new ad for the LEAF equates driving an EV to soaring through the
air, saying, “This is how driving should feel.”

In an exhilarating ad from Jaguar, the I-PACE takes a late-night lap of the
famous Monaco Grand Prix circuit, and Jag tells us to “Roar Silently.” This
is quite fitting, because I-PACEs do in fact race in the eTrophy series, in
conjunction with Formula E, and popularizing e-racing is a great to make
consumers aware of EVs’ superior performance.

The best of the new EV ads is a TV spot for the Audi e-tron, which tackles
some of the commonly-heard objections to going electric head-on. A skeptical
buyer is buffeted and battered as an e-tron tears through sand, snow and
rain at top speed, and keeps pace with a Formula E racer (Audi also sponsors
a Formula E team). Finally, a smiling family plugs in at a gleaming modern
charging station, far from the grubby and chaotic gas station.

This is exactly the kind of message we need to see, as surveys continue to
show that consumers suffer from many misconceptions about EVs (some
rational, others ridiculous). But my favorite bit is at the end: “Reserve
the all-electric e-tron SUV. Secure yours today.” Yes, folks, it’s an
electric SUV, and it’s available to buy now (Audi began delivering the
e-tron to US dealerships in April, and it sold 856 units in May).

In fact, Audi has been running a number of campaigns for the e-tron in the
mass media. Early this year, TV ads running in England showed off the new
EV’s off-road capabilities, and a billboard in Berlin cocked a snook at
Tesla, calling the e-tron a “Musk-Have.” Billboards advertising the e-tron
have recently proliferated around Los Angeles.

An electric Audi even appeared in the latest Avengers movie, although the
effect was spoiled by some clueless wonder, who saw fit to dub in a roaring
gas engine noise. (Teslas have also shown up in a couple of racing video
games, complete with tailpipes and vroom-vroom engine sounds.)
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This article originally appeared in Charged. Author: Charles Morris.
Sources: Electrek, Automotive News
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