Lexus New Ad Campaign Goes to Extremes
Lexus new ad campaign shows its relentless attention to detail in creating and producing the high-performance line.
In Lexus’s new ad campaign, viewers are treated to a rare glimpse inside the exceptional process of its automotive production. Crafting vehicles for Lexus requires commissioning the meticulous work of its Takumi masters. With at least 25 years of training, Takumi possess a rare blend of skill and spirit and have a passion for excellence, and they stop at nothing to achieve it. This combination of relentless attention to detail and high-performance is highlighted in Lexus’ new national marketing campaign, launching today. The campaign, called “Performance, Crafted to the Extreme,” showcases the Lexus LC 500, RC F and GS F from production to pavement, showing how high tech assembly coupled with Takumi mastery yields extreme exhilaration on the road.
“At Lexus, we believe craft is measured not only by product quality, but also by the quality of the emotions it evokes,” said Cooper Ericksen, Lexus vice president of marketing. “Takumi is the highest honor within Lexus’ engineering ranks–from extensive track testing, to titanium engine components, to aerodynamically sculpted bodies, painstaking attention to detail is paid to each of Lexus’ high-performance vehicles.”
The marketing campaign includes two 30-second TV spots, Crafted Extremes and Extreme Measures, and one 60-second digital spot, Crafted Extremes: Extended Cut. For the spots, Lexus partnered with top drifting and Hollywood stunt driver Rhys Millen and renowned automotive director Ozan Biron. The production crew received unfettered access to Lexus’ factories, which are normally off-limits.
Lexus Takumi and a Rare Peek Inside the Factories
The campaign’s spots and videos also offer a rare glimpse behind the scenes at Lexus’ Motomachi and Tahara factories, where the Lexus LC 500, RC F and GS F are built using the finest materials and extreme measures by Takumi.
“It has been said,” notes Ericksen, “that cars are built by machines, but Lexus vehicles are built by people.”
Motomachi, where the LC 500 is assembled, is one of the most sophisticated factories in the world and the facility is where the iconic LFA supercar was hand-crafted. Here, the production line is virtually spotless and painted pure white from floor to ceiling to help workers focus and ensure that in the unlikely event a part is misplaced, it will be easily noticed. Rather than rely on robots and sensors, Takumi use their eyes, ears, and hands to inspect every inch of the vehicles. They use the skills they acquired in the production of the LFA–such as the development of carbon-fiber components and the expert hand-finishing – to manufacture the LC according to the same quality standards.
Once they have finished assembling each LC 500, they put it through rigorous testing including a 700-point inspection and a driving test at the factory’s on-site track. Every bit of their skill and precision can be felt every time the engine is started.