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Hyundai Honours Heroes in Fight Against Pediatric Cancer

Hyundai said its Super Bowl LII campaign promises to surprise and appreciate millions of people who have contributed to the fight against pediatric cancer.

The company said for the first time ever, it will feature its non-profit organisation, Hyundai Hope On Wheels, in its Super Bowl marketing with a 60-second spot that will air in the fourth quarter and will include content captured on game day. Hyundai said it will also run a new spot in the pre-game show featuring its first-ever subcompact SUV, Kona.

“Last year, we honoured military heroes who help make events like the Super Bowl possible. This year, we’ll celebrate heroes who help in finding a cure for pediatric cancer,” said Dean Evans, CMO, Hyundai Motor America. “This is another example of Hyundai’s brand promise and our strategy to communicate what we stand for beyond great products. We want to bring people together and give them hope.”

The final piece will be edited on-site in Minneapolis and is being brought to life by Hyundai’s agency of record, INNOCEAN USA. It will be produced by Anonymous Content and directed by John X. Carey, a film director who is responsible for numerous successful commercials and was recognized as a top 20 content creator by Adweek.

“Not many brands can say they deliver ‘hope’,” said INNOCEAN USA Chief Creative Officer Eric Springer. “In this year’s Super Bowl campaign, it’s not only about selling cars; it’s about expressing the ‘hope’ that is intrinsic to the Hyundai brand.”

Highlighting Hope at the Super Bowl

For its 20th anniversary, Hyundai Hope On Wheels, a non-profit organisation that is committed to finding a cure for childhood cancer, will get the Super Bowl spotlight. The organisation provides grants to eligible institutions nationwide that are pursuing lifesaving research and innovative treatments for the disease. Since its inception, it has awarded more than $130 million toward childhood cancer research in pursuit of a cure.

During Super Bowl week, Hyundai Hope On Wheels will also be making grant announcements to two Minnesota hospitals and providing two childhood cancer survivors with a Super Bowl experience of a lifetime.

“One in 285 children in the U.S. will be diagnosed with cancer by the time they are 20 years old, but only 4 percent of U.S. federal funding is dedicated solely to childhood cancer research,” said Zafar Brooks, program executive director, Hyundai Hope On Wheels. “Raising awareness for childhood cancer and celebrating those who have helped find a cure for this terrible disease is part of our mission, and getting to do that at the Super Bowl is a great honor.”

Bringing Hope to Minneapolis

As the official car and SUV of the NFL, Hyundai has brought this campaign to its experiential activations in Minneapolis. With 275 Hyundai vehicles on the ground and several on-site activities, Hyundai has created an unforgettable experience for NFL fans leading up to and at the game of the year.

On January 27, Hyundai opened its activation at the NFL’s Super Bowl Experience driven by Genesis, pro football’s interactive theme park. At its activation space, Hyundai is hosting current NFL players for autograph sessions and providing fans with interactive elements like trivia and a football toss contest, along with prizes and other promotional giveaways.

The latest Hyundai vehicles, including the 2018 Kona, are on display, as well as a Super Bowl LII wrapped Tucson. Visitors can also receive a $5 NFL Shop gift card for completing a brief brand survey. Tickets for the Super Bowl Experience driven by Genesis start at $25, and the event runs for eight days leading up to Super Bowl Sunday at the Minneapolis Convention Center.

On January 26, Super Bowl LIVE presented by Verizon opened in Nicollet Mall in downtown Minneapolis for an epic 10-day public fan festival. This free event features something for everyone, including free live concerts, national broadcast activations, food and nods to winter that showcase Minnesota’s authentic Bold North brand. As part of Hyundai’s partnership with the Minnesota Super Bowl Host Committee, Hyundai has six vehicles displayed throughout the Nicollet Mall, as well as a fully wrapped, Vikings-themed Santa Fe.

The fan festival also includes a Hyundai-sponsored ice rink, the HOPE RINK, where guests can get complimentary ice skating and Caribou Coffee for filling out a survey. NFL fans can also get inside a life-size snow globe to take fun photos for social media and catch a break from the cold at the Hyundai-sponsored warming bench.

Advantage will be managing the activations on behalf of Hyundai.

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