Chevrolet is using the popular Austin-based music, film and interactive event, SXSW, which runs from March 9-18 to showcase its new models.
Chevy's 4G LTE concept car features a touch screen monitor in the dashboard and tablets mounted on the backs of the front seats. The in-dash system powered by GM's OnStar allows the driver to Skype with another Chevy model located several blocks away. The driver can stream videos and different programming quickly and efficiently using the 4G network. The brand is also showcasing its Sonic Boom concept car which features a custom audio showcase via a concept Kicker audio system.
In addition to its concept cars, Chevrolet offers a variety of services to SXSW attendees. A free shuttle service called "Catch a Chevy" provides free transportation to and from SXSW events using a fleet of 46 Cruze sedans and Chevrolet Equinox crossover vehicles. Attendees can also test drive them at the convention center. Chevy's Volt Recharge Lounge allows attendees to rest their feet and recharge their mobile devices.
So, what's the ROI, you're asking? Sounds like a huge investment to reach a mere 16,000 SXSW attendees. Chevy has correctly identified the uniqueness of SXSW, the match with its brand attributes, and the link with its target consumer segments. The event allows it to showcase GM innovation to innovators from high tech, music, film and interactive industries. You can bet your boots that Chevy's SXSW partnership will make brand consideration and preference scores leap among attendees and their respective spheres of influence.
The real ROI, however, will come during the next few years as attendees and those people they impact begin to replace their existing vehicles.
Here's a look at Chevrolet at SXSW: