Toyota has dropped a cheeky new ad via Twice Pictures, and it’s not your typical glossy car commercial. Directed by Peter Lydon, 'Counselling' leans into a clever comedic premise: what if Toyota’s servicing was so good… You got addicted to it?
Set in a classic group therapy circle, the spot follows a man sheepishly admitting he’s been inventing problems with his car, just so he can keep coming back to the dealership. Around him, a room full of equally hooked drivers nods along in understanding. From fake dashboard warning lights to dramatic tyre pressure concerns, no excuse is too far-fetched when you’re craving that sweet, sweet Toyota aftercare.
It’s a tight, performance-driven piece that relies on subtle humour, brought to life by Lydon’s sharp eye for casting and tone. There’s no flash here—just great writing, smart direction, and a clear message: Toyota service is so satisfying, it’s hard to stay away.
“Peter really nailed the casting and tone,” said Rhys Evans, EP at Twice Pictures. “He took a playful premise and made it not only funny, but unexpectedly relatable. You leave the spot smiling - and maybe a little suspicious of your own fondness for the service desk.”
The film is already generating smiles across the industry for its original angle and dry delivery. It’s a fun reminder that even in the world of automotive ads, there's always room for a little levity - and a lot of charm.
Keep an eye out for 'Counselling' as it rolls out across broadcast and digital platforms this month.