Nissan Invites it Customers to "Keep Asking why" in its Latest Campaign

Nissan Invites it Customers to "Keep Asking why" in its Latest Campaign

Nov. 27, 2023

Nissan's regional Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) campaign, "Keep Asking Why," redefines the narrative surrounding counterfeit parts awareness through a delightful blend of humor and innovation. In contrast to competitors who rely on scare tactics, Nissan's strategy introduces an element of enjoyment into this critical issue. By emphasizing the power of "WHY," the campaign transforms questioning into an adventure, captivating audiences with eccentric characters and encouraging a reassessment of the authenticity of automotive parts.

"Keep Asking Why" transcends the traditional bounds of a campaign; it evolves into an interactive movement, urging individuals to become their own safety detectives and contributing to a world where authentic parts reign supreme. Embark on this journey, keep asking, and drive with confidence alongside Nissan!

The campaign is supported by Dubai Police.

Related News

Apr. 17, 2026

Nissan Launches "Happy chaos" Campaign for 2026 Rogue

Directed by ROOS of Greenpoint Pictures, the campaign captures joyous chaos of family moments on the road with Rogue

Feb. 11, 2026

KFC Arabia Launches Korean BBQ Menu With the World's Only Arabic-Speaking Korean Comedian

When the world's only Arabic-speaking Korean comedian tries to rebrand "KFC" as "Korean Fried Chicken," the kitchen fights back

Feb. 03, 2026

Nissan Middle East Breaks the Rules of OOH Again with Dar Patrol CGI

The brand turns a static billboard into an immersive spectacle that pulls the desert into the city

Latest News

Jun. 04, 2026

Light in the Darkness: Powerful XR Experience Illuminates a Holocaust Survivor's Story

Created by makemepulse for the Claims Conference, "Benno's Light" transforms survivor testimony into an intimate mixed-reality journey

Jun. 04, 2026

These Nuts May Contain Traces of Plastic: Plastic Change Gets Ballsy on World Environment Day

Danish NGO Plastic Change launches a new NSFW warning about male fertility and microplastics this World Environment Day, June 5th