The Way Beyond Trail To Lure Jeep Patriot
Consumers
By Jenny
McLane
From the web comics’ adventure, Jeep introduces a new
level of online escapades. This time around, the
automaker, which is known for the off-road vehicle
manufacture, is introducing another interactive approach
to lure in more consumers to be attached to what they have
to offer. The strategy is aimed at targeting the
generation Y drivers, which is continuously increasing in
number in today’s time.
Jeep is taking all-new Patriot compact sport utility
vehicle in an online interactive film titled ‘The Way
Beyond Trail.’
In February, Jeep launched an online campaign with
Marvel Comics that called on consumers to participate by
submitting dialogue for a Web comic story featuring four
characters and a Jeep Patriot. This month, the automaker
wanted to do more.
Jeep, a brand of the Chrysler Group, is rolling out the
online film at www.patriotadventure.com. In the said film,
viewers are allowed to join three characters as they go on
a search for a buried treasure. The characters also star
in two 30-second television spots of the Chrysler Group.
The film and commercials launch this Thursday as part of
the brand’s overall national marketing campaign called
‘Choose Your Adventure’, which plays on Jeep’s
powerful off-road attributes.
The Jeep Patriot, a compact SUV introduced early this
year, slots between the Liberty and Compass. The sport
utility vehicle has a starting price of US$14,985, making
it an affordable SUV in North America. “The Patriot is
targeted at the 23- to 30-year-old active crowd, said Jay
Kuhnie, the director of Jeep communication.
The Patriot and its sibling Compass use the
DaimlerChrysler/Mitsubishi GS platform. The Jeep Patriot
is equipped with a four-cylinder 2.4 L GEMA gasoline
engine and a 2.0 L Volkswagen-designed diesel engine mated
to a Bestop Jeep, for the Australian and European markets.
The base Patriot features front-wheel drive however two
electronically-controlled four-wheel drive systems are
made optional.
The Jeep Patriot’s Freedom Drive I is a full-time
system for on-road use. The Freedom Drive II, on the other
hand, is made for off-road use. The latter comes with a
variable torque between speeds of 25 and 65 mph for superb
handling. The Jeep Patriot Freedom Drive II Patriot
features continuously variable transmission with a low
range instead of the usual two-speed transfer case. The
"Trail Rated" badging of Jeep signifies that the
vehicle “has been designed to perform in five categories
of off-road conditions: traction, ground clearance,
maneuverability, articulation, and water fording."
Jenny McLane is a 36 year old native of Iowa and has a
knack for research on cars and anything and everything
about it. She works full time as a Market Analyst for one
of the leading car parts suppliers in the country today.
You can visit Bestop
Jeep for more information.
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