Range Rover Sport unveils next chapter in global ‘Driven Challenges’ series via Spark44 London

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L_GL_L494_18_IMG_LR_DRAGON_CHALLENGE_999STEPS_3_resized.jpgFollowing on from the ‘Pikes Peak,’ ‘Empty Quarter’ and ‘Inferno Downhill’ challenges; in this, the latest of the Driven Challenges series, viewers witness the New Range Rover Sport become the first vehicle ever to tackle the 999 steps of Tianmen Mountain, China, part of a global campaign which is currently airing in New Zealand.

Driven by 2017 Le Mans 24-hour class winner Ho-Pin Tung, the new Range Rover Sport challenged the near 45-degree feat after racing up the 99 turns of Tianmen Shan Big Gate, the winding mountain road heralded as one of the most dangerous and spectacular in the world.

Spark44, Jaguar Land Rover’s creative agency, conceived and produced the campaign which will feature across social media, TV, print, outdoor and digital formats. In a media plan booked and bought through Mindshare, it will run globally with the US first launching TV from 12th February 2018.

 

Says Brian Fraser, chief creative officer, Spark44:”This was the most testing challenge of the four. It was touch and go at some points and we were genuinely concerned whether we would do it or not. But the Range Rover Sport came through again.”

The vehicle used was a showroom standard Range Rover Sport PHEV (P400e) – the new petrol-electric performance SUV from Land Rover.

A suite of social films focusing on different aspects of the challenge can be seen here.

Chief Creative Officer: Brian Fraser, Spark44

Executive Producer: Michael de Vries, Spark44

Creative Directors:  John Sutcliffe and Martin Cox, Spark44

Directors: Sam Brown & Tom Barbor-Might, Carnage

Documentary Editor: Colin Sumsion, Big Buoy

Social Film Editors: Nick Southwell, Spark44  & Justin Addleton, Cool Hand Productions

Social Film Producer: Jessica Ormrod, Spark44

Post House: Big Buoy

Grade: Mark Horrobin, Smoke & Mirrors

Sound Composition: CORD WW

Sound Design & Mix:  James Saunders

Photographer: Dom Romney