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Chevrolet’s ‘Memory Lane’ Commercial Touches the Heart: ‘Now I’m Crying Because of a Car Commercial’

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaDecember 27, 20253 Mins Read
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Chevrolet’s ‘Memory Lane’ Commercial Touches the Heart: ‘Now I’m Crying Because of a Car Commercial’
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Introduction to Chevrolet’s Emotional Holiday Commercial

Chevrolet has released a new holiday commercial that has taken viewers on an emotional journey, transforming a humble 1987 Chevy Suburban into a full-blown emotional time machine. The ad follows an elderly couple on their annual winter trip to the family cottage, but as the Suburban rolls through the snow, the real journey takes place not on the road, but in memories.

The Emotional Time Machine

In a series of nostalgic flashbacks, the SUV transforms from a winter beater into a family scrapbook on wheels: growing children, a loyal family dog slowing down, teenagers racing through the yard, and the kind of blink-and-you’ll-miss-it moments that parents never forget. The Suburban’s familiar silhouette anchors the story like another member of the family, reminding viewers that sometimes a car isn’t just a car – it’s the backdrop to a whole life.

Viewer Reactions

The commercial has left viewers teary-eyed, with many taking to social media to express their emotions. One fan wrote, "I had made it through Christmas Day 2025 without tears – until I saw this." Another spectator agreed, saying, "I’m not sure I’ve ever been so emotional watching a commercial before." The spot’s "conversations, memories and music" overwhelmed them, adding: "Thank you for making me cry today, Chevrolet."

The Impact of the Commercial

The ad was particularly well received by empty nesters with adult children. One person remarked, "Argh, now I’m crying over a car commercial. That’s hard when the kids are gone." Another user said the spot will "give you goosebumps from start to finish," calling it "an absolute must-watch," adding that "every second" of it "will remind you why family is everything."

Chevrolet’s Goal with the Campaign

Chevy’s goal with the campaign is to lift spirits without ignoring the national mood. The brand’s chief marketing officer, Steve Majoros, said in a statement that the choice to center the spot around a traditional family was "apolitical." He emphasized that Chevrolet is an accepting, welcoming, and inclusive brand for all Americans, and that the commercial aims to celebrate the things that are important to people, putting aside things that get in the way.

Conclusion

Chevrolet’s holiday commercial has struck a chord with viewers, reminding them of the importance of family and the memories that make life worth living. The ad’s emotional impact is a testament to the power of storytelling and the role that cars can play in our lives. As one viewer put it, "Chevy won Christmas" with the heartfelt ad, and it’s clear that the commercial will be remembered for a long time to come.

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