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7 Ekim 2014 Salı

How Logical: Kirk and Spock Join Forces for Amusing German-Market VW Industrial






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Volkswagen is banking on the everlasting appeal of the Star Trek franchise in its latest ads, which tout its ventures into electric mobility, by releasing a German-language spot featuring 83-year-old actors William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy, or James Tiberius Kirk and Mr. Spock of the U.S.S. Enterprise. In the VW commercial, their sweaters recall the color schemes of the uniforms they wore aboard the iconic starship.

Shatner encounters an awestruck young Trekkie who instantly recognizes him as Kirk and joins him for a ride in the e-Golf, which the renowned captain declares to be “just like a spaceship” as he points to the Prius-like power-flow screen in the electric Golf’s dashboard. As they embark on their journey, Spock appears in an XL1 plug-in hybrid. He gives his trademark comment: “Fascinating.”


The cute clip is aimed at changing public perception of electrics and plug-in hybrids. Despite a political tailwind as powerful as any orbital energy storm, EVs have failed to achieve momentum in a lot of markets, which includes on VW’s German residence turf. Skeptics fear that battery-powered vehicles could eventually locate themselves in a static warp bubble, such as the a single that trapped Dr. Beverly Crusher in the year 2367. Sooner or later, the bubble—the inner “reality” of which was shaped by Crusher’s own thoughts—shrank until she was the only person remaining. But we digress—enjoy this amusing commercial, and then verify out a few of the behind-the-scenes clips embedded below. 




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3 Temmuz 2014 Perşembe

Watch Hyundai Demonstrate the 2015 Genesis’s Security Characteristics Unsafely in a Wild Industrial




July 3, 2014 at 2:00 pm by Steve Siler | Photography by YouTube/TestDriven and Michael Simari



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Awesome vehicle ads are not uncommon, but awesome car ads that demonstrate security features—well, these don’t pop up each and every day. Hyundai has released just such a spot that may possibly just live up to our lofty standards of awesometude. The 2-minute video, which was put on YouTube by TestDriven, is called the “The Empty Auto Convoy” and demonstrates the 2015 Genesis sedan’s lane-keeping assist, radar cruise manage, and emergency auto braking features in a rather clever way.


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We don’t want to tell you as well a lot about it, as the video does have a good construct-up of suspense to it, but we can say that it requires several stuntmen, a semi truck, and the high-speed oval at Hyundai’s California desert proving grounds. Oh yeah, and the following disclaimer: “Hyundai insists that you do not, below any circumstances, try any of the following tests.” You’ll see why when you watch it, but it does strike us as curious that Hyundai would select such a blatantly risky premise for an ad about safety features.

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