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Still no price, but full ad is out! (thank you for the title edit, mods/admin)

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February 3, 2022
  • Emmy Award Winning Actor and Co-Creator of Schitt’s Creek Eugene Levy makes his first-ever starring appearance in a Super Bowl ad​
  • Nissan’s 360-degree campaign orbits around a 60-second TV commercial that will air during the fourth quarter of the Big Game on Feb. 13




NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Getting behind the wheel of an iconic car can completely transform your attitude. Nissan's Super Bowl commercial brings that unique confidence to life with an equally iconic cast.

The 60-second ad titled "Thrill Driver" is part of a 360-degree campaign featuring the all-new 2023 Nissan Z* and the all-new, all-electric 2023 Nissan Ariya**. The spot is led by Emmy Award Winning Actor and Co-Creator of Schitt's Creek Eugene Levy, and includes a special guest appearance by Nissan Brand Ambassador Brie Larson. The ad also features actors Danai Gurira, Dave Bautista and Catherine O'Hara.

"It was a big decision for us to get back into this game; the timing was perfect to put the 'new' Nissan on a bigger stage," said Allyson Witherspoon, vice president and chief marketing officer, Nissan U.S. "This ad takes Nissan's Thrill campaign to the next level. We have an incredible cast, it is beautifully produced, and it is action packed. We wanted to show how one ride in a Nissan can truly change everything. This is a launching point for the Nissan Ariya and Z, and we will make a big splash on this global stage."

Thrill Driver's story unfolds with Levy walking through a studio lot, enjoying his morning coffee, when he happens upon Larson and the all-new 2023 Nissan Z.

Intrigued by the car, Levy demurs Larson's offer to take the Z for spin, quipping, 'coffee is enough excitement for me.' Without much persuading, Levy leaves the studio lot in the Z and heads out for a ride through Los Angeles – driving modestly at first. As Levy begins to 'feel' the thrill of Z, he surrenders to the drive and starts shifting the manual transmission like a pro.

Feeling a little more like a rock star behind the wheel of the Z, Levy pulls up next to Catherine O'Hara on the street, who happens to be driving a Nissan Ariya. O'Hara is more than a little surprised to see Levy in the brightly colored sports car. Her reaction says it all.

The transformation continues; it can't even be stopped when Levy is forced to stop at a traffic light, passing a cafe where Danai Gurira and Dave Bautista are talking about a script. They notice Eugene in the Z – they've never seen him in this "cool, badass" light. As the light turns, and Levy enforces the Z's 3.0-liter twin-turbocharged V-6, both Gurira and Bautista get the same idea.

Within moments Levy is the star of a high-octane, pedal-to-the-metal action film titled "Thrill Driver." Gurira and Bautista morph into his co-stars, working with Levy to thwart bad guys. Behind the wheel of the Nissan Z, Levy is transformed: his tiny spectacles are replaced by cool shades, long hair flows, he sports a five o'clock shadow, knuckle tattoos, and a black leather jacket. In the movie's climactic ending, Levy delivers an iconic action-movie one liner, "Cock-a-doodle-do", before performing a death-defying stunt in the Z.

We come back to reality in a packed movie theater with an audience watching the film's premiere; they can't get enough of this new, thrilling Levy. After the show, Levy and his costars leave the theater through a crowd of reporters and fans, headed out to take off in the all-new Nissan ARIYA. Levy's life was completely transformed thanks to the thrill of that one drive in the Nissan Z. Larson, however, is done with giving up the keys!

The Activations

In addition to the minute-long TV commercial, directed by Craig Gillespie (I Tonya, Cruella) and produced by TBWA/Chiat/Day/NY, Nissan's campaign features a 360-degree ecosystem of content rolling out in the days leading up to the Feb. 13 big game. The elements combine to promote Nissan's Thrill Driver spot as a major motion picture, teasing it the way a Hollywood studio would advertise release of an upcoming film.

Elements of the campaign include limited-edition movie posters for "Thrill Driver" placed in prominent locations across the country, movie trailers for the film on social and digital, a collectible action figure based on Eugene Levy's transformed action-hero character, and an augmented reality Snapchat lens inspired by Thrill Driver. This unique lens, when pointed at any vehicle before or during the big game, will trigger the thrilling Nissan Z from Thrill Driver to dramatically materialize on screen. Additional media elements include celebrity influencer support, and YouTube creator content from prominent movie reviewers who will be reviewing the Thrill Driver trailers as if they were for a real movie. Fans will also see popular collectible toy unboxers review the Levy action figure.

Nissan also is hosting a sweepstakes** for one lucky person to win an all-new 2023 Nissan Z. Fans can enter before midnight on Feb. 15, 2022, at: https://www.nissanusa.com/thrilldriver/sweepstakes.

#THRILLDRIVER

*All-new 2023 Z not yet available for purchase. Expected availability Spring 2022.
*All-new Nissan Ariya not yet available for purchase. Expected availability Fall 2022.

**Sweepstakes rules.

For more information about our products, services and commitment to sustainable mobility, visit nissanusa.com. You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and LinkedIn and see all our latest videos on YouTube.

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The little laugh by Eugene reminds me of the little laugh "Mr. K" gave at the end of the Z32 Barbie commercial.
 
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Top of the Nissan USA home page, too—a few days ago was a teaser image for it (below). I gotta say, and I know others are too, it's still pretty weird to hype a car this much without pinning down price/timeline. ESPECIALLY since dealers are in the dark. Going to create so much confusion, if it hasn't already.

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Wasn't as exciting as I thought it would be. Wank. Had high hopes.
 
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At least they're not using the Proto Spec in the video (red calipers, dark wheels)—imagine if they did, only for it to be super limited, that would cause further frustration.

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Fun, cringe worthy, over-the-top... I love it!
kinda like a fast and furious movie...only this is more realistic
 
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I have to admit , the Ariya is not
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Say what??! :mad:

Yeah, it's kinda goofy Nissan thinks we should find it awesome that driving the Nissan Z sportscar would turn Eugene Levy from an exemplar of urbane cool into an action star with hair like a graying Fabio. But it was kinda fun to see him blow by Catherine O'Hara, drive off a roof Fast and Furious-style and open the passenger door for a tumbling Dave Bautista in midair. Nissan definitely crafted a commercial cooler than the car it's selling, which may be the greatest Super Bowl TV triumph of all.

https://www.npr.org/2022/02/14/1080516128/super-bowl-commercials
 

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Top of the Nissan USA home page, too—a few days ago was a teaser image for it (below). I gotta say, and I know others are too, it's still pretty weird to hype a car this much without pinning down price/timeline. ESPECIALLY since dealers are in the dark. Going to create so much confusion, if it hasn't already.

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Well it's exactly why it's called "hype"-- build up the anticipation to match the pricings. I think Nissan have been doing a pretty good job of the hyping until the communication lady said it was about $30K. I think it's likely that @Dan_Passe (and his exec colleagues) have thrown out the different MSRP numbers which may have caused the confusion. The funny part was he scrambled onto here, after nearly zero activities, and threw his underling under the bus for the mix-up... lol
 

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Well it's exactly why it's called "hype"-- build up the anticipation to match the pricings. I think Nissan have been doing a pretty good job of the hyping until the communication lady said it was about $30K. I think it's likely that @Dan_Passe (and his exec colleagues) have thrown out the different MSRP numbers which may have caused the confusion. The funny part was he scrambled onto here, after nearly zero activities, and threw his underling under the bus for the mix-up... lol
This was discussed in the 30k thread, but the general consensus is the person who mentioned the 30k price point was a local model hired to staff the booth and give presentations during the auto show, rather than a direct Nissan employee. All statements from actual Nissan employees have consistently stated the price is starting around 40k.

https://www.nissanzclub.com/forum/t...nissan-starting-price-remains-around-40k.812/
 
 





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