“The ultimate driving machine” – The perfect slogan?


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Probably one of the most recognizable slogans amongst car manufacturers around the globe, BMW’s “The Ultimate Driving Machine” tag line, has served the Munich based company well over the years. Used in North America, the tag line is simple, descriptive, to the point and most important of all, it is identifiable with the brand.


Many companies can certainly come up with clever slogans, but if they don’t “stick” to the brand or transcend the products they represent, then they are lost in a sea of three to five word sentences and it’s back to the drawing board so to speak.
So what is it about BMW’s “The Ultimate Driving Machine” slogan that actually makes it work? Simple, BMW has backed up their claim quite well with cars that are simply thrilling to drive. The slogan, now nearly 34-years-old, was originally created under the reign of Bob Lutz by a relatively unknown ad-agency, Ammirati & Puris. Ammirati & Puris caught the attention of Lutz by their impressive Fiat ads and it was consider a gamble to go with such an underdog agency.


During the 1970’s, Baby Boomers were out of college, making money and ready to spend their hard earned dollars. What better way to reflect your success than on a premium automobile? When shopping for a car, or anything for that matter, it is hard to ignore a product backed with the claim of being “The Ultimate Driving Machine”, especially when their fathers’ for the past two decades have been parking sloppy, overweight Buicks in their driveways. I’m not trying to generalize, but you get the point…


It’s safe to say that Lutz’s gamble paid off handsomely and was a key to BMW’s success in the 1970s and up through the present day.
In 2006, a rumor started that BMW toys with the idea of dropping the synonymous tag line and the Bavarian automaker was to be represented by the tag line, “A Company of Ideas”. The slogan came from the desire to cater to the “Creative Class” and to evoke amongst consumers, and competition alike, that BMW was an organization that wasn’t afraid to push the envelope and make cars that questioned conventional design and engineering. Some say it was merely a rumor that came from marketing genius Al Reis in an AdAge column and also, BMW denied the claim immediately. There was also a petition that circled the interwebs to stop the decision of dropping the tag line.
Thankfully, BMW never went through with the decision nor we know exactly if there were any plans to really change the slogan.


Although I do agree with the overall concept of the slogan being somewhat of a fit for BMW, I don’t feel that it would have been an appropriate replacement for what has worked for so many years, nor did it describe the core competency of the company. Also, “A Company of Ideas” was much too broad and could have been applied to any company. When you drive a BMW you simply cannot deny the fact that they make automobiles that are more than a point A to point B car, more than a means of transportation. There is spirit behind these cars, these are drivers cars and are meant to be enjoyed.
They are “The Ultimate Driving Machine”.
A tag line ultimately does one thing and that is…..to keep a promise. The ability to keep that promise across the board, throughout all the products a company offers, is often a feat that is overlooked by the understated ability of sheer consistency. In my opinion BMW does just that. The bimmer is a “driver’s car” first and everything else second.


When you are buying a BMW, you are buying something a bit different, something special and something you are proud of driving. I feel that “The Ultimate Driving Machine” slogan is timeless, genius and just plain works. But in a digital age and with BMW facing a different buyer today than they did 34 years ago, do you feel that it’s time for a change?


For those readers that were around before BMW was known as “The Ultimate Driving Machine”, does the power and effectiveness still hold true today? Many of you have described sheer irateness towards the “Joy” campaign associated with the all new Z4 roadster and most recently the X1. If you had the opportunity to do so, what would you make the next BMW slogan?



“The ultimate driving machine” – The perfect slogan?
 
Nice Article! It is true that a lot of companies slogans have come and gone so it is good that they kept it.

On the other hand, I still don't believe BMW deserves that slogan. The Slogan is more representative of Ferrari then BMW. Especially since they have no supercar present, which in the automobile industry is really recognized as a true segment for "ultimate driving".
 
I think that in the luxury car segment BMW still represents just that. Look at the M series cars and the everyday BMWs. They're sportier than anyone else's lineup as a whole. When it comes to sports cars then no, but BMW is a luxury car builder so yes I say the slogan fits in the U.S.

There are no FWD BMWs or "Luxury" versions. The 335d is tuned for power as are the upcoming X6 and 7-Series hybrids.


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I wonder how long it'll take Luw' to enter this thread and say "Nah uh! BMW can't claim that slogan, Porsche is true performance!".

Interesting thing is, in some countries (such as Australia), BMW's main slogan is 'Sheer Driving Pleasure' rather than 'The Ultimate Driving Machine'.
I still think the slogan is relevant for BMW. Their vehicles driving characteristics haven't deteriorated, and if anything, the cars look more sporty now than a couple of generations ago. The whole 'Joy' thing... hasn't really made much of an impact. Yeah sure their cars may be a real joy to drive, but BMW makes driving machines, not jumping castles or birthday cakes.

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^ Im my country it is: BMW maakt rijden geweldig. Meaning so much as BMW makes driving great.
 
I much prefer 'Sheer Driving Pleasure,' as beemer mentioned, the brand cache in Australia.
 
I wonder how long it'll take Luw' to enter this thread and say "Nah uh! BMW can't claim that slogan, Porsche is true performance!".

Haha, thanks for being me:D

Currently, BMW are not doing a great job living up to their "Ultimate driving machine"-slogan. Things have changed. With the Cayenne and Panamera, Porsche have successfully eaten in to BMW territory and stealing some of their old glory of being at the forefront of road dynamics in the luxury car segment. But overall the slogan is very true, pretty much all beemers has an advantage in driving dynamics over their segment peers.
 
Very fitting slogan. Driving to me is not only about the performance. A perfect combination of luxury with great performance is the ULTIMATE, well-rounded driving machine. That is what matters to me. BMW M meets the criteria precisely.
 

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Bayerische Motoren Werke AG, abbreviated as BMW is a German multinational manufacturer of luxury vehicles and motorcycles headquartered in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. The company was founded in 1916 as a manufacturer of aircraft engines, which it produced from 1917 to 1918 and again from 1933 to 1945.
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