The ad, which we first saw on The Wall Street Journal, notes that people on Twitter have aired their disbelief that the Cleveland Cavaliers star, who signed a four-year marketing and sponsorship deal with the automaker in 2014, does anything more than star in Kia's ads.
The Wall Street Journal cites data from social media analysis firm Networked Insights, which found that of the 30,000 tweets that mentioned both "LeBron James" and "Kia," 30% were doubtful he really drives one of Kia's cars.
The first of a series of ads shows James reading out a real tweet from an Indiana Pacers fan that states: "I'll bet anyone $10000000 that LeBron doesn't roll up to the games in a Kia."
I'll bet anyone $10000000 that LeBron doesn't roll up to the games in a KIA.
- Trey Herbert (@TH___3) December 25, 2014
Hi, I'm real. https://t.co/PtX2CAjSzp
- Trey Herbert (@TH___3) December 4, 2015