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Aston Martin updates wings logo, launches new brand campaign

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With competition increasing, electrification coming and Aston Martin moving into new segments, the British ultraluxury brand is rolling out a new global marketing campaign centered around the words “Intensity. Driven.”

And, for just the eighth time in Aston’s 109-year history, the company’s famous winged logo is slated for an update.

It’s all part of an effort to increase purchase consideration among younger buyers, Marek Reichman, Aston’s chief creative officer, told Automotive News via Zoom from England.

“If you look at the traditional Aston Martin, it’s a front, midengine GT car, 2+2 or 2+0. We now have an SUV. We now have three derivatives of that SUV. But we’re also looking at expanding in the mid-engine segment because we have Valkyrie, and we’ve got Valhalla coming and the potential (derivatives) after that,” Reichman said. “So, we are going from a relatively recognized form and shape for Aston Martin to a two brand new forms and shapes, so that will automatically attract brand new customers.”

Renato Bisignani, head of global marketing and communications, said the campaign is aimed at potential customers in their 30s to mid-40s.

“It’s about being front and center of mind. It’s the reason we have the platform of Formula 1. It’s one of the biggest marketing platforms on a global scale, nearly every weekend there are nearly 500 million viewers on a global scale. It’s about maintaining relevance. You can maintain desire. But if you go to the back of someone’s mind, and you are not front and center of their decision making, maybe they go somewhere else,” he told Automotive News.

One part of the “Intensity. Driven.” campaign is a short film that attempts to capture the visceral experience of being behind the wheel of an Aston Martin. The sound of the engine and exhaust, and details showcasing the brand’s attention to detail in design are a few of the points the film will focus on.

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