Aston Martin launches Rapide film series - True Power Should Be Shared - Part I [video]

First installment in new film series by Aston Martin to showcase the Rapide model released online

Aston Martin has released the first installment of a new online film series meant to showcase the brand's four-door Rapide model.

The online series, titled True Power Should Be Shared, was launched on January 12th and will run for several episodes.

The film series was shot in Lisbon, Portugal and has a Bond-derived, Transporter feel to it with a touch of the "team put together by mysterious figure" of Ronin. It recalls the films series Audi put out last year for the A1 featuring Justin Timberlake with a Hitchcockian "innocent man caught in intrigue" plot.  And let's not forget The Hire film series by BMWfilms that pioneered the innovative marketing genre going back to 2002.

Film Director Donnie Masters said in the Aston Martin press release: "We wanted to deliver a subtle but clever piece of branded entertainment. Something that mirrors the thrill of the drive. We're not hard selling, we're showcasing. After all it is the thinking man's (and woman's) performance car."

The film series is still an advertisement for the 2011 Rapide, doing its best to show off the model's unique ‘swan wing' doors. The Rapide comes with a 6.0-liter V12 engine producing 470 bhp (477 PS / 350 kW) and 600 Nm (443 lb-ft) of torque coupled to a six-speed Touchtronic 2 gearbox. It does the 0-60 mph sprint in 5.1 seconds (0-100 km/h in 5.3 seconds) and top speed is 188 mph (303 km/h).

Prices start at £139,950 in the UK and $199,950 in the United States.

Aston Martin began deliveries of the Rapide last year.

Source: Aston Martin

True Power Should be Shared: Aston Martin Rapide

  • Series of innovative films to showcase the marque's elegant four door sports car; Rapide into 2011
  • Positions Aston Martin on a global level with first digitally-focused campaign
  • Film to be launched at www.astonmartin.com/rapide in January, 2011

Gaydon, 12 January, 2011 - Aston Martin is to launch of a series of innovative new films designed to showcase the marque's four-door Rapide. The newly released films see the Warwickshire-based sports car manufacturer take a bold step into a digitally advanced platform for Rapide in 2011.

Aston Martin's first foray into the digital campaign medium, extends from utilising an all ready established social media presence on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, to reach the company's fan and customer base which now spans some 39 countries.

Shot in Lisbon, Portugal, the films follow a group of agents as they attempt to deliver a precious object, time, to a mystery figure. The ethos of the film is said to be based on one of life's quandaries: the more success you had, the less time you had to share it with the people who mattered.

Film Director, Donnie Masters from Serious Pictures said; "We wanted to deliver a subtle but clever piece of branded entertainment. Something that mirrors the thrill of the drive. Intelligent, dramatic yet very exciting. It's an action-packed Aston Martin story in three parts, designed to entertain our audience. We're not hard selling, we're showcasing. After all it is the thinking man's (and woman's) performance car."

This exciting online campaign features a number of Aston Martin's carefully chosen preferred partners, who all share the marque's dedication to luxury, quality and exclusivity.

As the marque's first production four-door sports car, Rapide encapsulates core values of Power, Beauty and Soul; four ‘swan wing' doors provide access to cosseting sports seats both front and rear bestowing occupants with ample accommodation. A 317 litre luggage compartment affords generous space for belongings for all four passengers, creating an Aston Martin which can be enjoyed on any occasion, anytime, anywhere.

The first instalment of ‘True Power' officially launches on the 12th January, at www.astonmartin.com/rapide

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 Shyne Shyne
Very nice! Plus Swizz Beatz as villain! Very very nice!
January 13, 2011 10:34 am
 Microice Microice
And you wonder why cars keep costing more? Hair-brained advertisement budgets! If its good it sells! Shouldn't Aston be trying to sell the last 'exclussive' one-77s...
January 13, 2011 10:43 am
 Diseasal Diseasal
Who is this aimed at? Teenagers? I cant imagine they will be able to afford an Aston though...
January 13, 2011 12:36 pm
 atlasmason atlasmason
nice car. but bmw already did this type of marketing 10 years ago. maybe they needed to create their own movie because rumour has it that the next bond car is a bimmer.
January 13, 2011 1:37 pm
 freeway freeway
ha, ha... I wonder how much the guys in the back squeezed themselves to try to fit in those seats (in the video at 1,33... his head must have fallen on his knees)... even the Top Gear Mr. Hammond (which is "incredibly tall") barely could get in there... oh well... details, little insignificant details :D... otherwise it's a superb car
January 13, 2011 1:54 pm
 liquid stereo liquid stereo
Its a bit thin, no? Also, I liked the car much more before seeing it in motion. I think the Audi A7 has left it a bit behind.
January 13, 2011 2:16 pm
 joelynn joelynn
bond, ronin and bourne rolled into 1 advert. but its logical for Aston-Martin... without Bond they would have gone the same way as the likes of Riley, TVR and countless others.
January 13, 2011 4:41 pm
 siranto siranto
Its still one of the prettiest 4 door coupes on the market, whether you like the commercial or not. Don't people like pretty cars anymore? There's lots of ugly cars out there running around beating sales targets he he
January 13, 2011 8:20 pm
 scratchy996 scratchy996
it's just a longer DB9, which is already showing its age.
January 14, 2011 3:00 am
 catchmyshadow catchmyshadow
as i said when it came out, the rapide`s biggest problem is that it looks like a stretched DB9 and the name Rapide sounds crappy anyway. The Panamera almost sells like hot cakes. It may not be that beautiful overall BUT it is very unique and it is a typical Porsche, a masterpiece in engineering. Imagine how the panamera would sell, if it would have the back end of the Rapide.
January 13, 2011 10:23 pm
 fred123456 fred123456
I think almost all the one-77 is sold off but the rapide will be a main stream car so they have to push this car imagine more to get more buyers than the one-77..... Well this is a great star to a mini series... Good job aston..
January 14, 2011 5:48 am