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Pronouncing Ariya gains popularity over TikTok

by Meghana Kandra
February 25, 2023 - Updated On February 26, 2023
in Automobiles, Cars, Electric Vehicles
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How Do You Say "Ariya"? 1,500 TikTok Creators Help Nissan
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Nissan enlisted itself with various TikTok creators to get the highlight of its upcoming vehicle, Ariya. The TikTokers who were seen using the hashtag, “#HowDoYouSayARIYA” include – Tua Tagovailoa, Anna Faris, Idina Menzel, Bam Adebayo, Josh Duhamel, and QuinnXCII. It is known that a whooping 1,500 creations were made being part of the campaign by the automaker.

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How Do You Say "Ariya"? 1,500 TikTok Creators Help Nissan
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As the automaker is launching its second EV in the US market, they noticed that many do not know how to pronounce “Ariya”. As automakers bring new EVs to market, they need new and exciting names, though some of them are just plain weird, especially when it comes to pronunciation. Perhaps Porsche should do this for the “Taycan.” According to a recent article published by Automotive News, Nissan had to face the challenge of introducing not only its first fully electric crossover but perhaps more importantly, its interesting name.

The Ariya TikTok campaign started on January 30, 2023, and it seems to be working out quite well. Lots of people are talking about it, and the official campaign page showed over 100 million views at the time of writing. The short YouTube video highlights some of the campaign’s major players. You can also follow the TikTok link at the end of the article, which will take you to the campaign page to watch many creators give it the old college try.

 

Pronouncing Ariya

The “How Do You Say …” challenge allows players to pick between two different ways to pronounce a word before saying the word and tilting their heads to make their choice clear and move on. They must also make sure their video includes the #HowDoYouSayAriya hashtag. Nissan asked creators and influencers to submit videos of themselves playing the game before choosing some to support financially. Head of digital and social innovation for Nissan Dan Brenikov shared via Automotive News. “Instead of you having to launch in social media with two or three really good, well-made videos that are supported by paid media, you could have literally thousands of people saying the name of your vehicle in this sort of groundswell of creators. From the beginning, we knew we wanted to do something, either a stunt or something big, that would help bring the Nissan Ariya and that name into popular culture.” Perhaps automakers are going in their unique ways to promote their EVs. All the competition is going in different directions. While Nissan’s TikTok campaign seems to have put its brand out there, it doesn’t indicate sales assurity. Only once the vehicle is released, and people start the reviews, there could be more room for prediction.

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Meghana Kandra

Meghana studied PGD in Journalism, open university. She has more than five years of experience in content writing, from creative content development to online journalism. Electric vehicle enthusiast, engineer, and feminist.

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