Ford Pickup Takes on 'Tough Guy' Role in New Eddie Murphy Comedy

02-08-2007 | TruckSeries.com Report

A Ford F-250 pickup stars as a "tough guy" in Eddie Murphy's "Norbit" comedy opening nationwide this weekend - part of Ford's massive push to launch the new 2008 F-Series Super Duty.

  • Ford F-Series pickup stars in DreamWorks Pictures' release of "Norbit," a comedy starring Eddie Murphy that opens nationally this weekend.
  • The presence on the big screen for the F-Series - America's best- selling pickup - complements a major marketing effort this month for the new 2008 F-Series Super Duty.
  • The 2008 Ford F-Series Super Duty with its new Power Stroke(R) Diesel engine is the boldest, most capable and cleanest Ford pickup ever.
  • The new F-Series Super Duty is now arriving at dealerships, and 50,000 orders were placed even before the truck went on sale.
  • The momentum for the F-Series pickup accelerates next weekend with a major presence at NASCAR's biggest race of the year - the Daytona 500 on Feb. 18.

Fresh off a major Super Bowl appearance, the Ford (NYSE: F) F-Series - America's favorite pickup - is gaining even more attention this weekend with the film premiere of DreamWorks Pictures' "Norbit," starring Eddie Murphy.

The Ford F-250 Super Duty appears as a central figure in the new film by supporting the nerdy Norbit and his three burly brother-in-laws as they use Ford's tough truck at the family business.

The movie is yet another example of the Ford F-Series' wide acceptance as the country's defining pickup on and off screen.

The attention for F-Series continues next weekend, as Ford supercharges its marketing blitz around the new 2008 F-Series Super Duty at NASCAR's biggest race of the year - the Daytona 500 on Feb. 18.

"This is a 'Super February' for the new Ford Super Duty," says Cisco Codina, Ford's group vice president of North American Marketing, Sales and Service. "The new F-Series Super Duty is our most capable and refined pickup ever, and its presence at the movies, at the races and on the street are fitting ways to celebrate 30 years as America's best-selling truck."

Tough Role on the Big Screen
The Ford F-250 in "Norbit" is at home at the Latimore Construction Company - a common scene for many everyday Ford trucks. The truck is prominently featured in several scenes, including an extended static shot and a comical action scene toward the end of the movie.

Ford's brand entertainment team considered the request to place a Ford truck in "Norbit" carefully before making the deal - to ensure that it supported the Ford Tough heritage.

"Typically, you see Ford trucks in action movies," says Myles Romero, director, Ford Global Brand Entertainment. "While 'Norbit' is a comedy, we enhance the 'Built Ford Tough' theme by placing the truck with the toughest characters in the movie, Norbit's three hulking brother-in-laws."

More background and trailers for the movie are available at http://www.meetnorbit.com.

F-Series at the Daytona 500
Ford fans can take their movie popcorn to the track next Sunday, Feb. 18 to check out the new 2008 F-Series Super Duty's next big appearance at the Daytona 500 - the Super Bowl of NASCAR racing.

"Race fans are very loyal truck buyers - the parking lots at NASCAR events are filled with F-Series pickups," says Todd Eckert, Ford Truck marketing manager.

"Ford trucks have been a part of NASCAR for decades, and we will continue to build on that strong foundation by heavily emphasizing the new F-Series Super Duty at the Daytona 500 and beyond," Eckert adds.

Ford racing fans are invited to attend the "Super Duty Saloon" at one of Daytona's most popular waterfront clubs, the Ocean Deck Restaurant and Beach Club, Feb. 15-17. At the event, fans can enter a live drawing for a chance to win an all-expenses-paid trip to the Ford Championship Weekend NASCAR finale in Homestead, Fla., Nov. 16-18.

Ford NASCAR drivers will make special appearances to sign autographs and participate in live question-and-answer sessions. The new Super Duty also will be featured in interactive games, offering the chance for fans to win Ford Racing prizes and giveaways. In addition, the Ford lineup of vehicles will be on display.

Before the race on Feb. 13 and 14, race fans can attend the Ford-sponsored "Race and Rock Fest" street festival in downtown Daytona Beach. It feature live music, Ford NASCAR driver appearances, "NASCAR Live" radio show broadcasts and interactive Ford displays. Fans also will see the NASCAR Ford Fusion "Car of Tomorrow," which will begin competing in Nextel Cup races on a limited basis later this season.

The Ford truck racing efforts - including a major presence in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck series - are part of Ford's truck strategy to reach out to customers where they live, work and play. The 2008 F-Series Super Duty marketing introduction is focused heavily on truck customers' favorite pastimes, including racing, country music and outdoors activities.

Ford research demonstrates tremendous loyalty among the growing NASCAR fan base of 75 million people worldwide. Two-thirds of Ford Truck owners are racing fans, and 60 percent of the owners specifically say they follow NASCAR racing. In general, 72 percent of NASCAR fans are loyal to products they see associated with the race series and their favorite drivers.