




Inflatable car models for road safety promotions, public welfare events, and brand promotion props
Product Parameters
Product Name | Inflatable Replica Models |
Manufacturer | KeepFuns |
Model No. | AD-IRM-J457 |
Size | customized |
Material | PVC/Oxford cloth |
Logo | Accept Customized Logo |
Customized | Acceptable |
Color and Appearance
The main body is a white Subaru car, with black exterior trim and a gray front fascia. An orange promotional display (featuring text such as "Rural Road Safety Month" and the brand logo) is located nearby, creating a vibrant and charitable image. When inflated, the car and display display create a lifelike combination. It can be placed at charity events, road safety awareness campaigns, or brand promotions, acting as a "mobile safety classroom," imparting road safety knowledge and the brand's charitable values, instantly capturing the crowd's attention and creating an immersive public welfare promotion experience.
Key Features
The high-toughness, tear-resistant inflatable material ensures crisp details on the car model (body lines and brand logo) and the display display (text and graphics). It is also durable and resilient to damage and leaks when used outdoors (at promotional plazas and event venues), making it suitable for long-term public welfare promotion. It deeply integrates road safety promotional content (commitment content and safety slogans) with brand elements (CALTEX, NSW, SUNCORP), making it suitable for public welfare campaigns, brand promotions, and road safety education campaigns, helping to strengthen public welfare communication and brand social responsibility awareness. Easily inflated, with a quick-fill interface, it allows for efficient site setup. Once folded, it's compact, making it easy for charities and brands to transport and reuse across locations (urban and rural promotional sites), helping to control promotional costs.
Applicable Scenarios
It's suitable for road safety campaigns (Rural Road Safety Month, urban safety campaigns), brand collaborations (industry collaborations like energy and insurance), and corporate social responsibility demonstrations (transmitting safety awareness). It can be deployed at rural roadside promotional events, using car models and display boards to convey the commitment to safe driving. At brand collaborations, it can serve as a public welfare interaction point, encouraging participants to take photos and share them. Internal corporate displays can enhance employee safety awareness, showcasing public welfare details during the day and highlighting key promotional points with lighting at night. This injects creative energy into road safety campaigns, enhances public awareness and brand reputation, and creates a unique public welfare promotional symbol.