Some live Evoque Events for this week #rangeroverevoque

Should be an interesting week for the Range Rover Evoque…

On Wednesday November 17th at 9:55AM PST, you can watch the live reveal of the 5-door Range Rover Evoque at the LA Auto show:

http://www.helloevoque.com/blog/watch-the-live-5-door-reveal/

And later that day from 1:30 PM PST / 4:30 PM EST / 9:30 PM GMT, Gerry McGovern, Land Rover Design Director will be answering questions in a live chat:

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=175344855816016&index=1

Do you think they’ll let me ask how closely connected the Stormer & Evoque really are!  As I’ve been told, there’s really no connection, I guess it’s just a lot of coincidences?  Geoff Upex, please contact me!

2010-11-16T10:55:55-05:00November 15, 2010|

Range Rover Evoque, Pulse of the City, the City Shapers & Pay per Tweet?

I’ve wanted to write about the marketing they’re doing for the Evoque for a while now.  They just keep coming up with new things, like a twitpic scavenger hunt for the Evoque wireframes in LA before the big reveal next week.  I just wasn’t sure if I want to be critical of it or not and my mind has changed over time.  So I’ll just break it down a little.

With regard specifically to the Pulse of the City app – at first I didn’t get it but then I tried it out and created this cool visualization of a short trip the other day.  It’s a simple app you install on your iOS device, you hit start at the beginning of your trip and end when you reach your destination.  It uses the live GPS data to plot points along the way, then it emails you a visualization of your trip, as seem below.  I had thought it was just for the “City Shapers” but it’s more then that.Pulse of the City - Large

It’s a neat idea with a cool personalized product at the end, you should check it out.

Now on to the City Shapers, this I’m not as cool with.  It’s described as:

40 influential names from ten cities, working in fashion, design, music and film who will collaborate with Range Rover over the next 12 months to launch the highly anticipated Range Rover Evoque.

When I heard this the first time, I didn’t think much of it in the way of paid product endorsement.  But then the news started appearing about how these celebrities are getting paid to tweet about the Evoque to their many followers.  I know it’s not a new thing, and getting paid for things like this is becoming more common, but I just don’t think it’s transparent enough.  Using Twitter to broadcast about a product and not have a clear “Promotional considerations provided by” tag really seems like it would hurt Twitter in the long run?  And it seems like it would be disingenuous to the actual followers to just be getting basically commercial messages without any notification

Here you can see an actual promoted follow suggestion from @RangeRoverUSA:

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That is clearly marked that it’s promoted, and I have no problem with that.  But then you have tweets from @bevysmith, one of the New York City Shapers.  It’s not as clear as to whether or not she’s being paid to mention the Evoque.

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On researching this, I found some great articles on the subject from people who write a lot better then I can, you should check them out:

Twitter: just another channel for celeb endorsement?

Range Rover use brand and consumer generated content to engage consumers about new models

And there was one tweet that I now can’t find!!  The tweeter worded it very well on how this is a slippery slope between advertising and a true experience – when I find it, I’ll update this article.

And Land Rover Range Rover did clarify the program:

Range Rover this week announced that it has recruited 40 global “city shapers” to drive the new Range Rover Evoque car and be part of the Pulse of the City campaign. These people are all well known voices in their city and come from the fields of art, culture, film, music, fashion, TV in fact anywhere where they’ve made a mark in their own city. They have an interesting and often talked about point of view and appreciate the design thought that has gone in to producing the new Range Rover car.
Further to recent press speculation about celebrities being paid to tweet without acknowledging their association, Range Rover would like to reinforce the fact that at no time have its city shapers been paid just to tweet or endorse our products without acknowledgement.  Each will be loaned a new Evoque and will then recount their experiences as part of the Pulse of the City campaign in their own ways. If Twitter is used, it is through their own choice, what they say is determined by them and will always be linked to Range Rover and the Pulse of the City campaign.  All of our City Shapers have been announced on the Helloevoque.com .

So maybe that’s their out, if they aren’t actually paying them anything and just loaning the car, they don’t have to feel as guilty about it?  The more transparent the better!!

Just going to close on some more criticism , I really think the Evoque turned out well and hope that it’s really successful for Land Rover Range Rover, but do you really think any of these City Shapers wouldn’t just have a real Range Rover?  Like the just announced fifth City Shaper for New York City, New York Jets star cornerback Darrelle Revis, do you really think he’s showing up on game day in a little Evoque or a real Range Rover Autobiography?  And calling back to the @bevysmith tweets above, being in NYC, how many people really do drive themselves?  And how many of these City Shapers would actually drive themselves in NYC?  Why not just use a Taxi or car service – do these Evoque’s come with a driver?  And if you’re going to have a driver, wouldn’t they use a full size vehicle, sort of no compromise?  And I know they’re really marketing it as a city car, but driving in the city is never like the driving in their videos of car-less London.  To me, you drive in the city if you have to, not because you want to.

Just my opinion!

Press releases to follow:

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2010-11-11T20:42:23-05:00November 12, 2010|

Land Rover Links and Misc Clearance from Sept / Oct

As I do from time to time, here are some links & pictures I’ve collected over the past month or so and just didn’t have a place for them:

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For UK readers, you can pre-order an Evoque here: https://forms.landrover.com/preorder.aspx?marketid=4&langid=2&sreferrer=LLR1710IN_YR&campaignid=LLR1710IN_YR

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For some really crazy Land Rover / Jaguar minutia, check out this site:

http://www.volvologistics.com/logistics/global/en-gb/about%20us/Risk%20management%20documents/Handling%20instructions/Pages/Jag%20Land%20Rover.aspx

There are all sorts of public documents showing how they transport the Land Rovers & Jaguars around the world.  The documents have pictures & instructions and things you just may never have known – nor do you really need to know, but it makes great reading for the fanatic.

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Robert Dover, former Chief Executive and Chairman of Land Rover, Jaguar and Aston Martin has been appointed as Chairman of Overfinch

UPDATE: Unfortunate update to the Overfinch story: Range Rover specialist Overfinch in administration

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New Land Rover fan forums site: http://www.mylandroverhasasoul.com

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Mansory showed off it’s latest Range Rover Sport design with a scooped hood & carbon fiber – there are some interesting interior cues that Land Rover could get ideas from:

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And finally, here are some real shots of the Jet leather headliner, a no cost option for the Range Rover Autobiography.

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2010-11-12T00:35:15-05:00November 10, 2010|

5-Door Range Rover Evoque – First official pictures & US PR #rangeroverevoque

Ahead of the actual reveal in LA on November 17th, Land Rover Range Rover has released pictures & a press release for the 5(4)-door Range Rover Evoque.

The PR we have is US biased with no talk of a diesel or 2WD model and with US prices stated to be starting at $45,000.  I still wonder, have they officially said that we aren’t getting the coupe?

And finally, interesting paragraph from that PR:

The more capacious interior of the five-door Range Rover Evoque has been achieved without enlarging the compact footprint of the coupe model: the overall length and width remain identical.

And I appear to still be the unofficial proof-reader for Land Rover here in the US.  Just below you can see a screen shot from the interactivelandrover.com site with the Press Release for this new model, and again, a pretty clear mistake on the third line.  I’m trying to make this criticism constructive, but I just thing they should have at least one real person read everything before they post it.  And again, I’m sure the mistake will be quietly fixed by morning but as usual, no one there will acknowledge my help.  I’m usually quieter about alerting them to all the mistakes but now I think I’m just going to post them here.  At least this time it wasn’t a spelling error…

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And back to the real stuff…

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THE ALL-NEW FIVE-DOOR RANGE ROVER EVOQUE – COUPE STYLE WITH ENHANCED VERSATILITY

 

  • Addition of exciting five-door bodystyle to Range Rover Evoque line-up
  • Bold exterior captures coupe design, with the same compact footprint and slightly higher roofline for enhanced versatility
  • Premium cabin, with the enhanced space and practicality of the r five-door format
  • Permanent all-wheel drive combined with turbocharged four-cylinder engine and an updated six-speed auto transmission deliver excellent performance and fuel economy
  • All-new 240bhp* 2.0-liter Si4 turbocharged engine combining six-cylinder refinement and performance with four-cylinder fuel economy
  • Dynamic and agile handling across varied terrain, available with Adaptive Dynamics featuring MagneRide™
  • All-weather, multi-terrain capability with Land Rover Terrain Response
  • Innovative Range Rover technologies, including 8-inch (203mm) touch-screen display and Surround Camera System
  • Sold in 160 countries worldwide, with North American deliveries from Fall 2011
  • Indicative pricing starting from around $45,000

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2010-11-11T21:33:41-05:00November 9, 2010|

Just some more notes on the Land Rover / Range Rover branding split #landrover #rangerover

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When Range Rovers first became officially available in the US back in 1987, the name of the car company here was, Range Rover of North America – prior to that, you could get Range Rovers, but I believe they were all grey market.  Here’s an ad from 1984, showing they were available.

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Anyway, back to the focus of the post, just more notes on the separation that’s happening between Land Rover & Range Rover as brands.  From the slow removal of Land Rover badges from the Range Rovers to the branding they’re using on the web.  The actual Land Rover website has two distinct looks and logos depending on what models you’re looking at:

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The thing to notice there is that “Range Rover” logo in the upper left of the page.  It’s those separate Land Rover / Range Rover logos that are showing up more often.  Here’s the cover & last page from the iPad version of the OneLife magazine.

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I didn’t notice all this extra Range Rover specific branding until the Evoque launch, I probably just wasn’t paying close enough attention prior, but now I can’t miss it.  Especially when those first Evoque pictures were missing any type of Land Rover branding – a Land Rover badge did appear on the Paris show car.

And finally, back to that OneLife magazine/app, they seem to be very careful in talking about Land Rovers and Range Rovers as independent items which seems like a lot of PR editing. 

Directly from the Ratan Tata article:

Tata wants to broaden the Land Rover and Range Rover model range and further differentiate the two brands to attract more customers to the business.

I just wonder what that means exactly?   Is this going to be a Toyota/Lexus arrangement?  We currently only have two Land Rover models in the US.  If this grows with something like the still secret L486 project, where do the Land Rover models fit in?  Why not lose them and go all Range Rover?  Are they going to be a lot cheaper?  There will be a Range Rover at the $40,000 level with the Evoque and I know it’s not the LR4 segment, but what’s going to be the differentiator?  Is it just to help people with the confusion between LR & RR that happens at times?

Can someone explain?

lr-rr

2010-10-31T00:02:56-04:00November 8, 2010|
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