Fans of "Fast and Furious" star and producer Vin Diesel can feast on three new ads as he is now the official endorser of Dodge. In the three latest ads, the actor stars alongside Dodge Charger and Challenger, Dodge Journey and the latest Durango SRT.
Dodge has just released its three latest ads featuring "F&F" star Vin Diesel titled "Brotherhood of Muscle." The latest ads come with a description "It's not our blood that binds us. It's the monsters we keep." The hunk actor fits well with the ads title and the personality of the Dodge lineup of cars.
The three ads were released with a separate title, "Rally Cry," "Monsters," and "Shepherd." All three ads show the similar Dominic Toretto character of Vin Diesel in the latest installment of "The Fast and Furious," blending well with the muscle cars from Dodge.
The "Rally Cry" commercial features the Dodge Challenger and Charger. The scene highlights include the superfast cars speeding up along piles of huge containers in a cargo area.
The "Shepherds" commercial features the Dodge SRT. It was shot with the gorgeous mountain in the background, while Vin Diesel speeds up the Dodge SRT on the long highway.
The "Monster" commercial then features the Dodge Journey crossover. The highlight of the video shows how the monster Dodge Journey accelerated to avoid being crashed over by two other Dodge supercars when the three met at an intersection.
Surprisingly, the three new ads did not include the highly anticipated model from Dodge. Apparently, the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon was not included in any of the new ads.
The 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon was launched at the 2017 New York Auto Show. It boasts of its high-tech Uconnect infotainment system.
The Demon's Uconnect infotainment system enables drivers to record his driving statistics and customize his performance. It has a Performance Page which displays significant vitals such as supercharger intercooler coolant temperature, engine oil pressure and temperature, battery voltage, air-fuel ratio, and intake air temperature.
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