Ad Nut
Nov 30, 2016

Scary movies: Volvo, Land Rover terrorise with demo videos

Sophisticated vehicles, and viewers' nerves, get put to the test.

The lengthy Land Rover video above (by Spark44) and the Volvo video below (by Forsman & Bodenfors) both deliver more tension than Ad Nut needs on your average Wednesday morning, thankyouverymuch.

Of course the brain knows that the SUV will not end up careening off a cliff, and that the paraglider will not end up splattered across a bridge abutment, because of course no brand is going to release a video of its vehicle failing in spectacular and deadly fashion. But still, Ad Nut got invested and would have had white knuckles, if Ad Nut had knuckles. 

You can turn to the ad nuts at Campaign UK for the credits: Volvo, Land Rover

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