Who's Winning The Automotive Brand Battle? New Report Reveals Sa's Marketing And Pr Leaders
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One of the standout findings: automotive brands collectively spent over R593m on advertising during this period, with 106,739 placements across television, radio, and print. While TV remains the go-to platform, brands are increasingly shifting investments to social media and radio, signalling a change in how they engage audiences.
To ensure an objective view of the industry, this analysis includes a broad selection of major automotive brands from various geographical regions, offering a balanced reflection of the sector’s competitive dynamics rather than a curated shortlist of top performers.
Key takeaways from the report
- Toyota and Audi lead the pack in advertising, but with different approachesToyota took a multi-channel approach, rolling out 126 new adverts across TV, print, and social media, with its “It’s not a bakkie, it’s a Hilux” campaign generating notable attention. Audi, just behind with 124 adverts, went all-in on radio, leveraging its EWN Traffic sponsorship to dominate the airwaves.
- Volkswagen tops media coverage, while sentiment varies across brandsVolkswagen secured the highest media coverage, with Mercedes-Benz, BMW, and Audi following closely. However, not all publicity was equal – BMW led in positive sentiment, while brands like Nissan, Hyundai, and emerging players struggled to generate engagement.
- R593m in ad spend reflects industry’s fierce competitionWith a total of 106,739 ad placements, the automotive industry’s marketing spend underscores the intense battle for consumer attention. TV remains the dominant medium, but social media and radio investments are increasing, particularly for brands like Jetour and Audi, which prioritised audio and digital engagement over traditional channels.
- Social media winners and losers: BMW leads, Haval and Jetour fall behindWhen it comes to social media, BMW dominated with 55% of total mentions, reflecting strong consumer interest. Audi followed with 21%, while Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz hovered at 10% and 6%, respectively. Newer entrants, including Haval and Jetour, struggled to generate traction, highlighting the challenge of breaking into an increasingly competitive space.
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