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'Think Small' Has Become 'Think Blue' Volkswagen Future

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Khatir Soltani
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Wolfsburg – Protecting the environment is simple and everyone can help in their everyday lives. This is the message of the new image and marketing campaign called ‘Think Blue.’ which the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand is launching on February 27, 2010. Building on one of the best-known environmental labels in the automobile industry, "BlueMotion", Volkswagen is sending out a new signal for sustainable mobility.

This corporate mindset is underscored by the use of blue as the predominant colour in the campaign. The colour is already established on the market in the Volkswagen brand logo and through the “BlueMotion” environmental label. Volkswagen is now systematically continuing this tradition in combination with innovative elements.

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“Our goal is to establish ‘Think Blue.’ as an expression of our corporate mindset and a firm feature of the Volkswagen brand’s ecologically sustainable activities,” Luca de Meo, Head of Marketing at the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand, explained. “We have deliberately chosen an international slogan because environmental protection knows no national boundaries. The campaign is in line with the Volkswagen brand values: innovative, valuable and responsible," de Meo added.

The new advertising campaign builds a bridge from the past to the future. It takes up the thread of the ‘Think small’ campaign that accompanied the triumphant international success of the Beetle as the people’s car in the 1960s. ‘The ‘Think small’ slogan symbolizes the Volkswagen brand’s achievement in democratizing mobility the world over. The challenge of the future lies in achieving efficient and sustainable mobility for everyone. Volkswagen intends to lead the way. This is expressed by the campaign: ‘Think Small’ has become ‘Think Blue.’’ de Meo stated.

The “Think Blue.” campaign debuts on February 27, 2010 with print ads. These will be followed by TV spots, brochures, web specials and an e-game for iPhone and iPod Touch. All the measures focus on potential savings, sustainability and environmental awareness.



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Khatir Soltani
Khatir Soltani
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