Zhongxing uses Libyan War to sell cars at the Beijing Auto Show

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Apr 24, 2012 11:11 PM CEST
Tycho de Feijter

Amazing propaganda, or good salesmanship, today at the Beijing Auto Show. Chinese automaker Zhongxing showed images of the Libyan civil war on a giant screen behind its new Weihu pickup truck. The connection: Zhongxing was world news in August last year when television showed Libyan rebels conquering the country in older Zhongxing pickup trucks. The footage was widely shown on Chinese TV, websites and printed media. Zhongxing took note and used the images to promote their ‘stronger than war’ vehicles.

Zhongxing uses Libyan War

Note red square on the right of the screen, that’s a Zhongxing-logo on that truck, Zhongxing wants us to see.

Zhongxing uses Libyan War

Yup, that’s another Zhongxing there, with a machine gun on the roof to kill. Brilliant marketing indeed.

Zhongxing uses Libyan War

Explosions on the screen. Well, there will always be war…

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