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is gearing up to launch the
, its first battery-
, and it is greasing the skids, so to speak, by releasing a national
campaign aimed at conquering skeptics of
.
It’s called “Not For You,” and the 60-second ad opens on a man clad in robe and slippers who has come out of his home with his dog to fetch the morning paper. He watches as a garage door across the street opens to reveal an E-Tron connected to a charger. Then, he’s transported to a variety of scenic locations — a dusty desert plateau, a snowy mountain range and rainy forest — and the not-so-scenic, crowded parking lot of a
, all to make points to counter doubts about range, charging infrastructure and performance of EVs.
A separate
educational video called “Range Tranquility”
explains features like the range map on the vehicle’s MMI that shows you the radius of where you can travel with your remaining charge and its top-of-class 150-kilowatt fast charging capability, which can charge the battery to around 80 percent of capacity in half an hour.
The main ad is reminiscent of the
$45 million brand-neutral campaign
to boost awareness of
by
subsidiary Electrify America, which uses music from the Flintstones and Jetsons.
plans to electrify a third of all new models in the U.S. by 2025.
Billed by Audi as “the no-compromise electric SUV,” the E-Tron
earned an EPA-rated range of 204 miles
, which actually places it behind competitors like the
(234 miles) and the
(295 miles). U.S. sales of the E-Tron start next month, starting at $75,795 including destination but not including the available $7,500 federal tax
for EVs. Don’t miss
Autoblog‘s First Drive review of the electric SUV
.
from Autoblog http://bit.ly/2If0fpJ