Kia Drives Change, Improves People’s Lives

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A woman and child with congenital heart disease. An inner city parking lot in need of a community overhaul. A city garden in need of attention. Kia Canada, as part of it’s new David & Goliath-created Drive Change campaign rose to these challenges and lent a helping hand.

The brand donated time, money and product to meet these challenges and help people and communities that really needed it. The campaign tells these stories.

Explaining the approach to the campaign, David & Goliath ECD Israel Diaz said,
“Naturally, if ‘Drive Change’ is what we are preaching, our approach to how we advertised Kia vehicles had to change as well. This thinking took us down a different road and, when we thought about the changes Kia is making to their vehicles, it made sense to use them as ‘vehicles of change’. Our aim is to always bring the new positioning to life of ‘Drive Change’ (in a tangible and real way) to consumers.”

View the work below.

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