To highlight Teen Driver Safety Week (Oct. 20-26), Hyundai has partnered with actress Julie Bowen on a social content series on TikTok, Instagram and YouTube. The multi-part series with Hyundai, Julie, and her driving-age sons promotes safe driving, while also tackling concerns felt by both new drivers and their parents.
According to the Federal Highway Administration, the percentage of 16-year-olds with a driver’s license fell from about 46% in 1983 to around 25% in recent years. This series uses humor to highlight some of the common driving anxieties for both parents and teenagers while outlining how Hyundai’s standard vehicle safety features can help navigate these challenges and keep teens safe on the road. The content also shows how Hyundai’s Vehicle Safeguard Alert features available on the Hyundai Bluelink App such as speed alert, curfew alert, and geo-fence alert give parents of new drivers a sense of control and peace of mind.
“Both teens and their parents are increasingly anxious about teen driving – with one in four unlicensed teens being too scared to drive,” said Sean Gilpin, chief marketing officer, Hyundai Motor America. “As part of our continued focus on quality, safety and reliability, we wanted to show how the tech and safety features of our vehicles can help empower both teens and their parents to feel more confident behind the wheel. This campaign with Julie Bowen and her sons provided us an opportunity to do that on social media with a bit of levity.”
The six-part series launched on TikTok, Instagram and YouTube on Oct. 21 for Teen Driver Safety Week. The series highlights a variety of common driving challenges like parking, navigating traffic, plus dealing with blind spots. Created by INNOCEAN USA, the content will run across Hyundai’s YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and TikTok channels from Oct. 21- Nov. 15.
“As a parent, making sure my kids are safe when they get behind the wheel is very important to me,” said Julie Bowen. “It’s been great to partner with Hyundai and my sons on this project to show that practice and preparation plus key vehicle safety features can help teens feel more confident on the road.”
In addition to the social series, Hyundai has partnered with the Wall Street Journal on custom safety-focused video content titled “Teen Mode” which will launch on Oct. 25. The video will highlight some of the fears and concerns families have around teen driving while also showing the freedom and confidence it can provide. The series of vignettes tells the personal stories of three families from across the country and how the standard safety and technology features from Hyundai help provide teens with more confidence and parents with a sense of control while they are on the road.
The content will live on Hyundai’s custom content site with the Wall Street Journal, Miles That Define Us. Co-branded static and high-impact video media will also run throughout The Wall Street Journal Digital network. Video content will also be amplified in partnership with YouTube and Facebook via audience-targeted placements.
About Hyundai’s Standard Safety Features
Hyundai is proud to offer industry-leading safety features on its vehicles with its network of advanced SmartSense safety technology, including:
- Bluelink+ Notifications
- Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist with Pedestrian Detection
- Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist
- Blind-Spot View Monitor
- Lane Following Assist
- Lane Keeping Assist
- Driver Attention Warning
- Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist
- Surround View Monitor
- Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist
- Remote Smart Parking Assist