Mini Is Making Car Ads Fun Again
The new F66 Cooper is attempting to inject a little fun and whimsy back into the industry.
Mini recently unveiled its next-generation F66 Cooper and though I am already a Mini fanboy, when the latest Mini ad campaign came up on my Instagram feed, it genuinely excited me. Car ads used to be funny, irreverent, and bold, but modern car ads seem to have migrated into the realm of serious, stodgy and boring; thankfully Mini is changing that.
Take the four OEM Super Bowl ads that aired this weekend for example; They were... fine. Volkswagen revisited its history in the U.S., BMW used Christopher Walken and randomly mentioned the new i5, Toyota did a cute job of bringing humor with its Tacoma grab handle campaign, and Kia tried to make you cry. Mini’s latest ad campaign is full of bright colors, fun music, and model-esque people laughing and loving in their Mini. I think it’s just what the industry needs right now.
Mini came back to the U.S. market back in 2002, and brought with it an infusion of fun, chicness, style, and a cheeky demeanor that made it a total industry sweetheart. As the modern automotive industry continues to churn out bigger and heavier and more expensive cars than ever before, Mini is bringing back that Y2K exuberance with this ad campaign.
The new F66 Cooper is attempting to inject a little fun and whimsy back into the industry.
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