Hyundai lights the way with new Creta commercial


Having aired for the first time during International Women’s Day, the new commercial links the powerful ritual of lighting a candle in honour of someone, to switching on a car’s headlights. Visually we see a large-scale gathering of Hyundai Cretas switching their headlights on in celebration of women’s strengths and accomplishments. The ad concludes by dedicating the new Hyundai Creta to all women who light the way.
“The advert is a celebration of women and in 60 seconds we wanted to honour those that have lit the way in a world many consider to be driven by men. We really wanted to position the brand in the mind of our consumers in a unique and powerful way,” adds all-star female creative team Natalie Walker, Creative Group Head, and Marjolein Rossouw, copywriter for Joe Public.
Adding gravitas to the piece is voice artist, local actress, feminist poet, and TV personality Lebo Mashile who delivers right on the agency’s script. With this commercial, Hyundai hopes to continue pertinent conversations and awareness of issues surrounding gender inequality, which continues to be a pressing global issue.
Follow the conversations online: #CretaLightTheWay.
Agency credits:
Agency: Joe Public
Client: Hyundai
Group Chief Creative Office: Pepe Marais
Chief Creative Office: Xolisa Dyeshana
Executive Creative Director: Adam Weber
Creative Group Head: Natalie Walker
Copywriter: Marjolein Rossouw
Strategist: Ismail Jooma
Deputy Managing Director: Khuthala Holten
Account Executive: Nolwazi Mbongwe
Agency TV Producer: Aileen Kennaugh
Production Company: Velocity films
Director: Rob Malpage
Producer: Cat Lindsey
Post-production house: Sinister studios
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