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BMW: The Hofmeister KinkTop 6: August 3rd 2022
To mark the 60th anniversary of the Hofmeister Kink, a visual design element introduced in 1962 and featured on virtually every BMW model since, the brand is introducing a first-of-its-kind, Artificial Intelligence (AI)-driven platform. The newly created hofmeisterkink.com enables BMW owners and enthusiasts to discover and experience roads that are shaped like the unique ‘kink’ design. Developed by the creative, strategy and technology teams at BMW agency Performance Art, the platform uses custom-built artificial intelligence to understand, recognize and pinpoint the location of every Hofmeister Kink-shaped road in the United States. More than 56,000 of them.
“The Hofmeister Kink represents an important part of BMW’s design legacy, a bit of insider info for BMW owners and enthusiasts,” said Kevin Campbell, head of CRM, BMW NA. “The 60th anniversary presents a timely opportunity to celebrate this iconic feature by providing consumers with an engaging platform to drive their own Hofmeister Kink and experience BMW’s performance design ethos on the everyday roads near them.” At Hofmeisterkink.com, drivers can discover ‘kink-shaped’ roads that match their vehicle or a vehicle of their choice from a digital library of hundreds of BMW models and years. On the platform, they can keep a log of the ‘kinks’ they’ve driven and share their stats on social media. “While trends impact craft, some of the best design is iconic and timeless,” says Ian Mackenzie, Chief Creative Officer of Performance Art. “Beginning with BMW’s classic 1500 and on through to today’s fully electric iX, the Hofmeister Kink has evolved while simultaneously retaining its signature form. To take that 60-year-strong design feature and unlock new dimensions using today’s latest AI technology is pure BMW performance. Put simply: our goal is to help the world re-discover this incredible, iconic brand asset by seeing it with fresh eyes – and then literally driving it.” While many people first recognize a BMW by its trademark kidney-shaped grille, in-the-know BMW enthusiasts celebrate the Hofmeister Kink. Originally created to serve as a visual indicator of rear-wheel drive and forward momentum, the feature is located near the base of every BMW’s rearmost pillar and derives its moniker from the name of its creator, Wilhelm Hofmeister, who led the BMW design department in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. To activate the program, BMW owners across the United States will receive individualized emails with directions to the nearest Hofmeister Kink-shaped road that matches the Hofmeister Kink on their vehicle. The Hofmeister Kink campaign launches today and is supported by digital, paid and organic social, CRM and in dealerships.
Client: BMW U.S. |
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