As the truck that is “built to serve,” the Ram 1500 is reinforcing its brand values of leadership, integrity and hard work in a new marketing campaign “On to Bigger Things,” including a four-part video series highlighting how the extraordinary capabilities and features of both Ram light-duty and heavy-duty trucks allow customers to push the limits, lead big lives and tackle the biggest jobs.
With hard work and leadership at its core, “On to Bigger Things” represents the spirit of people who lead big lives and focuses on the daily activities of three unique individuals who depend on Ram trucks to get the job done and to continue on to bigger things in their areas of expertise. Those individuals include:
- Todd Pletcher: The 2017 Derby-winning and seven-time Eclipse Award-winning trainer, Pletcher was the first horse trainer in over a century to win the Belmont Stakes with a filly. Fueled by hard work, dedication and pride in his craft, Pletcher has won two Kentucky Derby races and will be competing for a third
- Alex Lovett-Woodsum: This saltwater fly-fisher is competing at the top levels of her sport as she continues to shatter gender stereotypes with her craft
- Wayne Mueller: Third-generation owner of Texas-based Louie Mueller BBQ, Mueller has travelled all over the world sharing the art of smoking meat and its power to bring people together
“The Ram Truck brand has always showcased how its owners never settle for the expected, whether it be in their hardworking jobs or their lifestyle activities,” said Olivier Francois, Chief Marketing Officer, FCA. “Like our game-changing trucks, this campaign celebrates other experts of their craft, backed by a modern, re-imagined version of the classic song ‘Go Your Own Way,’ a perfect anthem for those who are carving their own path to bigger things.”
The campaign will span across broadcast, digital and the Ram brand social media channels Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. Two spots in the new campaign titled “Everything” and “Bigger” of the four-part video series will debut today on television and will air during the NBC broadcast of the Kentucky Derby on Saturday, May 4.