File:Lexus Balance ad.jpg
Lexus_Balance_ad.jpg (344 × 199 pixels, file size: 31 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg)
Summary
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A photo released by Lexus which became famous as the image of the LS and Lexus launch (see extended history below). |
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Lexus corporate website. |
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Entire portion as posted online. |
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344 px, same as posted online. The image is no larger, and of no higher quality, than required for its use in the Balance (Lexus) article. |
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This image is relevant in showing the ad. |
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This is a photo for which there is no free equivalent; all such photos are copyrighted by Lexus. |
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Fair useFair use of copyrighted material in the context of Balance (Lexus)//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Lexus_Balance_ad.jpgtrue |
Image history
[edit]The award-winning, oft-emulated Lexus introductory ad, "Balance." Created by Team One advertising, this advertisement introduced the Lexus brand and its new LS 400 flagship to a worldwide audience. The ad showed an LS 400 on rollers, with the engine set to full speed. Despite the fast speed, the LS 400 engine produced nary a vibration to upset the champagne glasses stacked on its hood. The narration read, "After years of intense work, Lexus is ready to celebrate...because even at the equivalent of 145 miles per hour, the Lexus LS 400 is designed to stir the soul...and not much else."
This ad was challenged by consumer advocates, who suggested that Lexus had staged the advertisement in some way unseen to the audience. In response, Lexus produced a third-party verification videotape, and performed a live, public demonstration of the same feat--showing that indeed the LS 400 could perform as promised.
The stacking of champagne glasses was also repeated at several auto shows as part of Lexus' 1989 debut.
Licensing
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current | 21:18, 23 August 2006 | 344 × 199 (31 KB) | SynergyStar (talk | contribs) | {{Promophoto}} Source: Lexus corporate website |
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