Holden’s latest Acadia ad doesn’t pass the Bechdel test

While Holden’s latest ad is undeniably fun, we can’t ignore its use of outdated representations of women in an ad aimed at a primarily female target audience, writes Sarah Vincenzini.

Holden’s new spot for the Acadia (car namers, please try harder) is a little bit of fun, which, if you’ve ever worked on auto campaigns, you’ll know is a fair feat.

The line “Don’t just turn up. Arrive.” is meaningless yet cute, and I’m sure it got a round of collective gaffaws in the creative presentation.

The execution itself is memorable and entertaining, showcasing a series of everyday blokes turning up to everyday places with serious swagger in their stride, all thanks to the confidence and satisfaction borne from their ride in their Acadia.

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