Hyundai’s Kona Goes Electric In New Campaign Via Innocean Australia

Hyundai’s Kona Goes Electric In New Campaign Via Innocean Australia

Hyundai has released its latest campaign to promote the motoring company and Australia’s first fully electric small SUV.

Created by Innocean Australia, the national campaign sees the return of the successful car wash characters – known as the ‘Mopsters’ – and showcases how the new Kona Electric is setting the pace with cutting-edge technology, which includes a 450km real-world range, instant acceleration, clever regenerative breaking and a battery that can charge while you sleep.

Proving that electric cars can be more than just eco-friendly, the campaign shows that the Kona Electric is fun to drive, stylish and accessible to mainstream audiences.

Innocean Australia executive creative director, Steve Jackson, said: “The first campaign saw our lovable heroes follow the new Kona out of the car wash to dance and twerk up against the object of their desire.

“The second saw them pursuing it through the city.

“Our latest iteration is just as fun and proves that green isn’t boring.

“And, if the car is completely electric, then our campaign should be electric too.”

Directed by Sweetshop’s Alexander Brown, the campaign’s futuristic look and feel is applied almost entirely using in-camera effects, including the use of projection mapping.

The car never physically moves in any shot so the sense of movement and energy is created by Brown and his team.

With the aim to demonstrate the forward-thinking and ambitious qualities of the electric SUV, Brown said: “We’re so familiar with car commercials – a car gliding along a pacific highway or through an urban jungle – but with Kona, we wanted to remind people of the flavour of the fantastical and the futuristic.”

Hyundai Australia director of marketing, Bill Thomas adds: “I’m delighted with this campaign.

“We want to make eco-friendly vehicles appealing to mainstream audiences and I think this new campaign does that.

“Our Kona model positioning fits well with the fun you can have in an electric vehicle, so it does a great job for the Kona small SUV on a broader scale.”

The Kona Electric campaign will roll out on broadcast, digital, press and across point of sale advertising.

Campaign Credits:

Client: Hyundai Motor Company

Director of Marketing: Bill Thomas

GM, Marketing Comms: Andrew Knox

Product Marketing Manager: Helen Gilmartin

Marketing Specialist: Lisa Yau

Agency: Innocean

ECD: Steve Jackson

Creative Director: Paul Bruce

Art Director: Rod Soares

Writer: Rod Cunha

Group Business Director: Philip Sherar

Senior Business Director: Jo Movizio

Agency Executive Producer: Craig Sloane

Production Company: Sweetshop

Director: Alexander Brown

Managing Director: Edward Pontifex

Post Production: Heckler

Original Music Composition: Mika Abadie (Son of Kick)

Sound Design: Nylon Studios




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