Very gay raptor
If you’ve ventured onto social media in the past week or two, you might have approach across Ford’s Very Gay Raptor. The truck was originally created in and redesigned for last year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed. However, it’s back in the spotlight due to the culture wars.
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At the end of May , Ford promoted its fresh Ranger Raptor Exceptional Edition pickup truck in Europe with an action-packed, adrenaline-inducing video that showed the vehicle outpacing a landslide.
About two weeks after the video was released, one YouTube viewer commented that the colour of the truck was ‘very Gay’, suggesting that Ford paint it ‘BlackNGold [sic] or camo’ instead.
In response, on 25 June, Ford tweeted a digital animation of the Raptor decked out with a new rainbow and glittering gold illustrate job, along with the caption ‘Very Gay was a compliment right?’, Content Pride, and #VeryGayRaptor.
London-based agencies VMLY&R, MakerHouse and Hill+Knowlton Strategies, then worked with Ford to create the Very Gay Raptor pickup in actual life and grab it to the streets of Cologne, Germany, in celebration of Pride Day.
Results / According to the agencies, the campaign reached 22 million people and resulte
Very Gay Raptor
WPP Ford Team
Client: Ford of Europe
After an overwhelmingly positive response to this ‘clapback’ calling for Ford to craft it real, that’s exactly what we did. The Very Gay Raptor made its IRL debut at Cologne’s Christopher Street parade – alongside a group of Ford employees, as a symbol of Ford’s commitment to drive out discrimination. Within hours it was trending on Twitter and within two weeks had achieved + million social and media impressions.