'Wild Thoughts' Marketing Campaign for the New 2026 Jeep® Grand Cherokee Lets Animals Do the Talking
- The legendary off-road brand's campaign turns the microphone over to wild animals (including a cameo appearance by Bigfoot) to share their unfiltered reviews of the new 2026 Jeep® Grand Cherokee standout features
- Each scene humorously highlights the vehicle's capability and comfort, while falling in step with the brand's adventurous roots
- Long-form video can be viewed on the Jeep brand's YouTube channel
- 15- and 30-second cutdowns will run across the brand's social media channels, including Instagram, Facebook and Twitter/X
- AI-generated visual content with wild animals created by 1986 Studios
- The most awarded SUV ever and most luxurious in its class, the new 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee was revealed to the world this week
"Wild Thoughts," the new marketing campaign from the Jeep® brand, reintroduces the 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee – the most awarded SUV ever – through creative developed specifically for social media content. Blending humor and craftsmanship, the two-plus-minute "Wild Thoughts" film turns the spotlight over to nature's own critics – talking animals who deliver unfiltered reviews of the Grand Cherokee's standout features.
From mountain lions, moose, squirrels and bears to owls, turtles, wolves and geese, the animals provide their own unique perspective on the 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee, the most luxurious SUV in its class, from its three-row seating, heated front- and second-row seats, premium 19-speaker audio system, real walnut wood trim, 2.0L Hurricane 4 Turbo engine, best-in-class second-row legroom, driving range of 529 miles, most standard safety and security features in its class, and class-exclusive available, front passenger, interactive touchscreen display.
No animals were harmed in this film, which uses AI-generated visual effects created through 1986 Studios.
"Our 'Wild Thoughts' campaign for the new 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee was developed with a playful tone designed for social media consumption," said Olivier Francois, global chief marketing officer,
"With the 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee's introduction, this brand continues to follow through on its four new products in four months strategy – the all-new Cherokee, new Grand Wagoneer and, soon, the Trail Rated, all-electric Recon," said
"This new campaign embraces everything that's great about the new Grand Cherokee, whether it's the 2.0L Hurricane 4 Turbo engine, best-in-class second-row legroom, driving range and so much more, we've got you, and the furry friends you invite along for the ride, completely covered."
The 2026 Jeep Grand Cherokee is the second of four new vehicles launching from the Jeep brand in
This campaign was created in partnership with
The brand also recently launched a marketing campaign that gives consumers the chance to turn MONOPOLY Money into real savings. Through
Last week, the Jeep brand revealed another social-media-only creative effort, "Family SUV," starring comedian
For nearly 85 years, Jeep has been a global leader in SUVs, delivering legendary off-road capability, advanced technology and exceptional versatility for those who seek fun and adventure. With a commitment to innovation, the Jeep brand offers a diverse lineup of vehicles powered by internal combustion engines, hybrid technology and all-electric drivetrains. Built on a heritage of freedom, adventure, authenticity and passion, Jeep continues to set the standard for rugged and refined vehicles designed to conquer it all.
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