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Audi UK and BBH London are bringing the story of progress to life in their latest campaign with BRIT award-winning singer/songwriter Jorja Smith. Audi’s narrative comes alive for a UK audience in its new hero film starring Audi’s all-electric RS e-tron GT. Reaching across multiple touchpoints, the ‘Driven by Progress’ campaign tells Audi’s electric vehicle leadership story, drawing parallels with the pivotal moments in the progress of Jorja Smith’s artistic life. It presents Audi in an entirely new way in the UK, by partnering with a well-known local storyteller and creator to capture stories of pioneering progress. Breaking on 5th July 2023, the hero film - running across video-on-demand, social, print, digital and in cinemas - tells the story of how Jorja Smith forged her own progressive path as an artist and musician, mirroring her values with the narrative of Audi ‘Living Progress’ philosophy. Dramatising Jorja Smith’s story of progress, as she drives the beautiful Audi RS e-tron GT, she encounters herself in significant moments in her creative journey, from buying her first musical instrument as a child, to writing lyrics during breaks while working as a barista as a teenager – taking every opportunity to craft her sound and break into the music industry her own way. The film concludes as she encounters an accomplished present-day self; but in the spirit of progress, Jorja isn’t content to rest and continues to drive, to keep pursuing her ambitions, aligning to Audi’s own ongoing pursuit to constantly innovate through their premium electric cars and technology. Providing the perfect soundtrack to the film is Jorja Smith’s own recently released single ‘Try Me’, available now via her independent label, FAMM.
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