Chrysler Reintroduces Brand in the UK with £10 Million “Different Is What We Do” Campaign
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Chrysler Reintroduces Brand in the UK with £10 Million “Different Is What We Do” Campaign



A 60-second spot that aired during the break in Sky TV’s Super Bowl coverage last Sunday was the opening shot in Chrysler’s new advertising campaign with which it re-launches the brand in the United Kingdom.

The commercial shows the 300C sedan cruising through Detroit and then emerging through a tunnel in the streets of London, where it is joined by the rest of the brand's UK line-up. It is very similar to this ad only now we see Chrysler's re-badged Lancia models as well.

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