Mick, weve been talking about this for years. JLR have done virtually no marketing if the ‘new’ Defender. Motoring journos have written mostly tripe and all McGovern has said is it won’t be retro.
We’d be talking about it if it didn’t even exist! ...oh that’s right, it still doesn’t! So far we’ve seen a fridge box covered mule apparently.
Its not marketing that’s keeping us all talking...it’s JLR resting on the laurels of one of the greatest design icons of all time and doing their best to placate / avoid expectations of another. The marketing will only really begin once it’s in the flesh and the public need convincing.
If JLR’s new ‘peoples 4x4’ is great it will sell. If it’s not, their whole marketing strategy (resting on off-road design classic laurels) for all of their vehicles, will be in triage.
Social media marketing is working very well for JLR. Every time they release another pic it gets shared endlessly and we all talk about it. They won't need much of an advertising budget as their social media marketing is already both effective and free.
yes, but only to current LR owners,, and thats not enough,
I'm betting the physical release will be a showstopper though.
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I disagree. They’ve redesigned the same vehicle seven times and have been marketing thin air IMO. It’s all spin around one single concept: urban escapist fantasy. The ‘image’ of adventure in a luxury urban saloon. ...I’m surprised they’re not sponsoring a drive-in version of the ABC TV series ‘slow journeys’.
If the new Defender is the first serious 4x4 to be offered as an EV / Hybrid it will get a lot of attention. Otherwise it’s likely to disappear amidst all the other JLR SUV clones. There’s a lot riding on this model to cross all sectors from work truck, to emergency services, to defence, to extended overlanding. No other current Land Rover is filling these roles.
...social media is just that, a form of media. It’s nothing without meaningful content.
Every company will redesign their vehicles countless times to get them right before release. Seven times? Im sure its much more than that? Even it it was 30 times, great, they wanted to get it right, good on em.
Do some study on viral and social marketing.
Drip feeding comments that get people talking at car shows, drip feeding polorizing mule pics to major car mags/sites, releasing a tease on social media to create a buz and then releasing and emotional video targeted to americans but also the rest of the world saying that the beloved defender will be coming back soon, sorry its taken so long, but you wont be disappointed.
The whole time on instagram, facebook, forums, websites and msging people are sharing and commenting.
This is marketing and great marketing at that.
You don't have to like the new one it wont be for everyone, there is always the current defender Land Rover have provided and continue to support with parts.
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