Fiat 500 Returns to Berlin
And speaks out
By Frank de Leeuw van Weenen
May 9, 2008 3:23 PM
Filed Under: European, Fiat
The new Fiat 500 had already created quite a stir in the German capital Berlin when it circled the U-Bahn before it picked up its Car of the Year 2008 award in January. Now Fiat and their German ad agencies created a huge advertising cube right in the heart of the city at Checkpoint Charlie on Friedrichstrasse.
The two 288 square meter hoardings allow people to send in text messages which will be displayed on the gigantic billboard. Fiat is using the following slogan to promote their all new retro mini car, '500 people's car, created by the people', and so far 3 million people have left their 2 cents worths on the dedicated 500wantsyou website
A nice and very interactive campaign, but we are missing the actual 500's hanging from the advertisement.
Press Release (Click to expand)
The Fiat 500 speaks out in Berlin
The Fiat 500 continues to get itself talked about and once again in innovative and spectacular style. In the heart of Berlin at the legendary Checkpoint Charlie, on the corner of Friedrichstraße, the new Italian cult car calls out to passers-by from the top of a huge advertising cube with videos, messages in lights and giant hoardings.
From two hoardings, each measuring 288 square metres, the Fiat 500 invites passers-by to send a text (password “Fiat 500”, number 84000). The result is a 20 metre message strip with scrolling messages and greetings that also appear live on the homepage of the new Fiat 500 via Rss-Feed.
This original campaign fits perfectly into a marketing strategy that sets out to involve fans from around the world with the slogan "500 people’s car, created by the people" Suffice it to say that 3,000,000 people have contributed ideas to the Fiat 500 project by visiting the website www.500wantsyou.com/.
This sensational outdoor campaign in the very heart of Berlin was created by Fiat together with the communication experts Carat Wiesbaden and the agency Magic Touch of Hamburg.
Incidentally, the Fiat 500 has already caused great interest in the German capital: the prestigious “Car of the Year 2008” prize won by the Fiat 500 what was handed over at a ceremony in Berlin on 28 January. To mark the occasion a ground-breaking initiative has been organised in the German capital, which involved a car manufacturer using part of its underground rail network for the very first time. From the beginning of 2008 until 27 January, two Fiat 500s painted in the exclusive pearl white body shade, were seen on a flatbed railtruck being drawn by a train. As the train went through each of the 170 stations, U-Bahn travellers were able to admire the tiny Fiat.
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