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Fiat Chrysler

is experimenting this year with pre-

Super Bowl advertising

that isn’t — yet — Super Bowl advertising. The automaker’s released five ads so far this week for

Jeep

and

Ram

. including two more today for the new

Ram heavy duty trucks

. But at the moment there are no plans to run them during the game. With a new focus on efficiency, the marketing team at Auburn Hills wants to see how the spots play online.

The latest long-form Ram ads are called “Roll Rams Roll” and “Fourth Quarter,” to go along with the long-form spot, “Make Sure of It,” featuring the new voice of Ram commercials, actor Jeremy Renner. The latter spot represents the beginning of a collaboration with Ram and Renner. The wide-ranging actor will provide vocals for Ram’s new campaign called “Led or Be Led” that begins later this month.

“Roll Rams Roll” presents the classic scenario of two folks arriving at a four-way intersection at the same time. This time, however, one party is a seriously gung-ho tailgating crew in a

Ram 3500

HD pulling a giant travel trailer, the other is a ginormous herd of Rams that have come from across the country to see their namesakes play. “Fourth Quarter” celebrates the unheralded workers who, like the best players, give their all until the final whistle, no matter how long it takes for that whistle to blow.

Over in the Jeep-verse, fresh off of

crushing a 1963 Gladiator

, the off-road brand continues the association with the band OneRepublic that began last summer. The group mostly lets the images do the singing in the spot “More Than Just Words,” which pairs the lyrics of the U.S. national anthem with representative visuals.

FCA

marketing honcho Olivier Francois called the week’s commercials “a taste of what’s to come.” Whether that taste comes during the game, we don’t know. Spots are

rumored

to cost $5.5 million for 30 seconds this year, up from $5.2 million last year, which comes on top of production costs that run into the millions. If an ad does well online, there’s a chance it could appear during the show in Atlanta. Otherwise, you can check them out above and below, and watch out for rumored multi-brand Twitter shenanigans during the game.

from Autoblog http://bit.ly/2DOEhWW