Chevy and Microsoft Kinect the Volts

Andy Chalk

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Chevy and Microsoft Kinect the Volts


Microsoft [http://www.chevrolet.com/] have signed a deal to use Kinect, the soon-to-be-released motion control system for the Xbox 360, to promote the Volt, the soon-to-be-released electric car.

When you want to sell a pickup truck, you license a cheesy Bob Seger song and overlay it with images of rugged, burly men in cowboy hats and construction helmets dragging ridiculously large loads of random crap up horrifyingly steep inclines at dangerously unsafe speeds. But what do you do when you want to sell a snub-nosed four-door that plugs into a wall? You call Microsoft.

Chevy will be running conventional online ads for the Kinect Joy Ride [http://www.chevrolet.com/pages/open/default/future/volt.do], a motion-controller driving game. Kinect will also be used in a series of Volt promotional events and showroom tours across the U.S.

"[The Volt is] One of the most exciting developments the automotive industry has seen in years. Our marketing campaign needs to reflect this," said Chevrolet Marketing's U.S. VP Jim Campbell. "Kinect [http://www.amazon.com/Kinect-Xbox-360/dp/B002BSA298/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&s=videogames&qid=1277321385&sr=8-5] allows us to bring the excitement of the showroom to the living rooms of our customers. It's a way for us to replicate the experience of physically engaging with a product that is essential to the customer's purchasing decision."

The cynic in me is anxious to make a snide remark but the truth is that product placement in entertainment media is hardly a new phenomenon and this isn't the first time videogames have been used to sell cars, either: Midtown Madness [http://www.ford.com]. Kinect and the Volt may be new, but videogames and cars? Not so much.

Source: Game Culture [http://www.gameculture.com/2010/06/23/chevy-kinect-users-volt]


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Jack and Calumon

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Andy Chalk said:
The cynic in me is anxious to make a snide remark but the truth is that product placement in entertainment media is hardly a new phenomenon and this isn't the first time videogames have been used to sell cars, either: Midtown Madness [http://www.ford.com]. Kinect and the Volt may be new, but videogames and cars? Not so much.
Right on Brother. There was that Car game on the XBLA that was free and awful. I believe it was Vauxhall, or Opel, as you non-brits call it. Not entirely sure.

Calumon: So, how would you steer Accelerate? I can see turning but going faster and slower is just silly!
 

Jared

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Im...not sure what to think about this...it seems rather shamless...and since they dont even do anything even remotly the same with each other how will this work!?
 

dochmbi

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Lol I thought this had something to do with Chewbacca when I read the title.
 

Jebusetti

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Man whoever is in charge of the advertising over at GM must have their head firmly up their own ass... First you brag about how your cars are Consumers DIGEST best buys(which is a for-profit, and therefore biased, review company, who are paid by companies to review their products) and now they want to market a $40 000 US vehicle to the video game crowd? A vehicle that still may or may not come out this year? I am curious to know how much this deal is costing them...
 

Playbahnosh

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This Volt thing is bullshit. That's not a real electric car, just another sorry attempt by the automobile industry to fuck us over. I just read it on the website for Volt, that it has a "fantastic" range of 40 miles with one charge, and that with a Li-Ion battery. bah...

Some people already know, the GE EV1, produced in 1996 was also an electric car. The first modern, mass-produced, purely electric car to be precise. It had a range of 100 miles with one charge. Yes, one hundred miles. And all that with a really dated lead-acid battery. Better yet, the updated version that came out in 1999 had improved NiMH battery, and had a range of almost 140 miles with one charge.

Now, more than a decade later, they come up with this shiny new half-electric car, that can only do 40 miles? With a Li-Ion battery and long strides in technology since EV1? That's fucking bullshit! No amount of gimmicky hand waving will make me ever buy that crap, and I think most would agree. They won't make a real electric car, because simply they don't want to...
 

Johnnyallstar

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And the Volt used to have a unique look, but now it's so disappointingly normal. And not surprising that Chevy is trying to stir up any kind of excitement for a car that is entering a field of at best 6% of new market share.

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I respect Chevrolet, but I'll take my old Chevelle over any new Volt any day of the week. Even when I can't afford to feed the gas hog.
 

Blimey

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Huh. I guess that's cool. I don't know how many gamers are going to actually buy an over-priced electric car.


On a random note, what the fuck did they do to the Shelby Cobra on the gamebox? Good god they destroyed it...purple paint and 24-inch-dubs? Fuck that.