Ford unveils world’s largest billboard, claims Guinness World Records title
Becomes official Guinness World Records title-holder for its 5,265 square metre advertisement – equivalent to 20 tennis courts – for the new Ford EcoSport on the iconic Espana Building in central Madrid, Spain.
Ford is now the official Guinness World Records title-holder for the largest billboard in the world after unveiling a 5,265 square metre advertisement – equivalent to 20 tennis courts – for the new Ford EcoSport sports utility vehicle (SUV) on the iconic Espana Building in central Madrid, Spain.
A Guinness World Records official adjudicator inspected the 2,000kg installation and verified the largest billboard Guinness World Records official attempt was successful – exceeding the previous record established in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, by 241.93 square metres.
“Our Guinness World Records title for the largest billboard demonstrates the creativity that drives our company,” said Elena Burguete, director of Marketing, Ford Spain. “Ford’s message is ‘Go Further’, and that’s what we aimed to do with our campaign for the launch of the new EcoSport. It’s a great way to deliver the message ‘Life is out there, are you?’ to as many people as possible, right in the heart of Madrid.”
The billboard will remain in place until the end of February, after which it will be donated to the Apascovi Foundation employment centre for people with disabilities, where a second life will be given to all of the materials used.
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