2022 Kia EV6

Kia EV6 Super Bowl Commercial is a dog lover’s delight

Using strategic collaborations to help promote sales and brand identity isn’t new in the automotive world but the Kia EV6 Super Bowl Commercial has portrayed an adorable clip which is a dog lovers delight.

The highly anticipated but foreign Kia EV6 very recently celebrated an accolade from the Good Design Awards. Instead of featuring once again on a catalogue of well designed products, the Korean electric vehicle is the co-star of an adorable commercial that is a proud collaboration with the Petfinder Foundation.

The commercial features a robotic dog with welcoming features akin to that of the new Kia electric vehicle. Conveniently named Robo Dog, the video commences with the fully charged pooch in a store longing to be received into a forever home. As hope dwindles for Robo Dog the owner of an EV6 appears and calmly packs away his charging port before driving off. The electrified dog makes a dash for it and desperately pursues his suitor in a sequence of scenes.

As the pup gets tantalisingly close to its pursuer, a low battery fails on him but is shortly thereafter awoken by the sight of the driver that makes use of an interesting feature of the EV6. Using the same charging port from earlier and a cable attachment, the EV6 is able to reboot the drained pup to full power before driving off together in a jovial mood.


 
Kia EV6 Super Bowl Commercial is a dog lover’s delight

Using strategic collaborations to help promote sales and brand identity isn’t new in the automotive world but the Kia EV6 Super Bowl Commercial has portrayed an adorable clip which is a dog lovers delight.

The highly anticipated but foreign Kia EV6 very recently celebrated an accolade from the Good Design Awards. Instead of featuring once again on a catalogue of well designed products, the Korean electric vehicle is the co-star of an adorable commercial that is a proud collaboration with the Petfinder Foundation.

The commercial features a robotic dog with welcoming features akin to that of the new Kia electric vehicle. Conveniently named Robo Dog, the video commences with the fully charged pooch in a store longing to be received into a forever home. As hope dwindles for Robo Dog the owner of an EV6 appears and calmly packs away his charging port before driving off. The electrified dog makes a dash for it and desperately pursues his suitor in a sequence of scenes.

As the pup gets tantalisingly close to its pursuer, a low battery fails on him but is shortly thereafter awoken by the sight of the driver that makes use of an interesting feature of the EV6. Using the same charging port from earlier and a cable attachment, the EV6 is able to reboot the drained pup to full power before driving off together in a jovial mood.


Cool ad, defo gets my vote. :thumbsup:
 
Kia Dealers Are Going To Kill The EV6

A combination of markups, hurdles, and a general lack of interest in selling Kia’s new EV could spell doom in the long run.

It’s bad enough that it’s a seller’s market right now, but that advantage makes things worse when customers are being put through the wringer for simply being interested in a new model. Take what’s going on with one of the hottest new EVs on the market, the Kia EV6. Prospective EV6 buyers are reporting that dealers are putting them through unnecessary headaches — and through my own investigation, many don’t even seem to be interested in selling the EV at all. Of course, it’s mostly California dealers doing this.

We were first tipped off to what’s going on by a reader named Joel, who lives in Southern California. Joel, like many, is interested in purchasing an EV6. But Kia dealers seem to have other ideas. It’s like they don’t actually want to sell the thing.

Among the problems he encountered? A barrier to a simple test drive. He encountered seven different dealers that required credit checks before test drives. What makes this worse is that he was being told this as a cash buyer. Dealers from Downtown Los Angeles to Orange County to Inland were requiring similar checks.

 
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