Honda Australia has launched a new integrated campaign via Special and its agency village that aims to reintroduce Honda ZR-V to Australians by giving it a clear and culturally relevant identity.
The campaign introduces the Honda ZR-V as “The perfectly city-sized SUV”, positioning it as an antidote to a category increasingly dominated by larger vehicles designed around adventure, escape and off-road aspirations.
At the heart of the campaign is a provocative question: “You don’t live on a farm, so why drive a tractor?”
The Honda ZR-V is a standout in Honda’s line-up. Positioned between the HR-V’s compact focus and the CR-V’s full family capacity, the ZR-V is big enough for premium comfort, yet small enough to stay nimble and fun. A dynamic and sporty SUV, the ZR-V offers a compelling blend of performance, hybrid efficiency, and city-friendly practicality.
The new creative platform is designed to give the ZR-V its own identity and a clear position in the Honda lineup, unapologetically owning urban driving – the kind of driving most of us do day in, day out. This is a deliberate shift away from the category peloton who continue to focus on weekend getaways and rugged outdoor adventures, overvaluing the imagined SUV getaway (which we might do a few times a year) all the while undervaluing the everyday. Special’s strategy exposed this truth in a playful, entertaining way, showing that the ZR-V has mastered urban life and is beautifully built for effortless city-driving.
Leading the campaign is a hero film, “Young MacDonald Had No Farm”, which reimagines the classic nursery rhyme through the lens of a modern city professional. Set to an energetic jazz rendition of Old MacDonald Had a Farm, the film, directed by Revolver’s Justin Kurzel, follows a woman navigating her morning routine in an inner-city apartment before driving off in her Honda ZR-V, culminating in the line: “You don’t live on a farm, so why drive a tractor?”
“The SUV category has become remarkably predictable,” said Special GCDs Sian Binder and Lea Egan. Every brand seems to be selling a fantasy of escape, even though most driving happens in cities. We loved the idea of championing the everyday instead and creating a campaign with a point of view.”
Eva Barrett, General Manager Brand, Marketing and Digital at Honda Australia said, “The Honda ZR-V is a beautiful SUV but isn’t that well known”.
“Honda ZR-V combines the space and confidence people want from an SUV with the agility, efficiency and refinement that urban driving demands. This campaign is about driving awareness, giving it a distinct identity and helping Australians discover a perfectly sized self-charging hybrid.”
The launch also marks another chapter in Honda’s ongoing brand resurgence in Australia, as the company continues to build a more distinctive and culturally relevant presence across its vehicle portfolio.
The Honda ZR-V campaign launches nationally from 6 July 2026 across film, social, digital, audio, out-of-home, PR and partnerships.
CREDITS
Client: HONDA
General Manager Brand, Marketing and Digital: Eva Barrett
Head of Marketing: Terri Golder
Marketing Comms Manager: Sylvia Chew
Marketing Campaign Specialist: Bronte Sassella
Marketing Coordinator: Hayley Pepper
Creative Manager: Glenn Gibbons
Creative Agency: SPECIAL
CEO/Partners: Lindsey Evans & Cade Heyde
CCO/Partners: Tom Martin & Julian Schreiber
CSO/Partner: Bec Stambanis
Managing Director: Sasha Firth
General Manager, Melbourne: Khia Croy
National Head of Production: Tash Johnson
Strategy Director: Sam Butcher
GCD/Creatives: Sian Binder, Lea Egan
Head of Design: Adam Shear, Sabine Schwarz
Finished Art: John Rivera
Team Lead: Kelly Larken
Senior Business Director: Marnie Dunn
Business Manager: Madeleine Williams
Head of Film & Content: Sophie Simmons
Stills Producer: Di Williams, Glen Mcleod
Film Prod Co: Revolver
Director: Justin Kurzel
Managing Director / Co-Owner: Michael Ritchie
Executive Producer / Partner: Pip Smart
Senior Producer: Serena Paull
DOP: Tyson Perkins
Production Designer/Costume: Alice Babidge
Hair + Make up: Lin Parups
Casting: Mullinars
Editorial: ARC
Editor: Elise Butt
Grade/Online: Blockhead VFX
Audio: Sonar Music
Sound Design: Timothy Bridge
Music: Jono Ma
Executive Producer: Sophie Haydon
Head of Production: Haylee Poppi
Media: ZENITH
PR: BURSON GLOBAL
Social: WIREDco
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