Car makers can spend huge amounts of time and money on a name for a new car. We talk to the team at Dacia that came up with ‘Jogger’ to see how the process works

how to, how to name a car: car name generation tips uncovered

There’s no secret formula when it comes to producing a successful car. Much to the frustration of manufacturers, years of research and development offer no guarantee that a vehicle will prove a hit with buyers.

Equally daunting – indeed, some might argue even more so – is the challenge of coming up with an appropriate name that can lodge itself in the public consciousness. Increasingly, it is a challenge that makers appear to be shying away from, as the rise in popularity of simple but safe – and whisper it, rather dull – alphanumeric names demonstrates.

That’s a shame, because some of history’s more desirable cars undoubtedly had their reputations enhanced by evocative names – consider, for example, the allure of the Mustang, Capri or Stratos. These timeless badges are infinitely more appealing than an A/B/C alphabet soup combined with a number indicating where the model sits in the range.

Thankfully, there are still some manufacturers prepared to embrace creativity and give their vehicles proper, good old-fashioned names. But how do they choose what to pick? How long does the process take? And who, ultimately, makes the decision? To find out more, we spoke to Dacia, which, with its new affordable seven-seater, has not only launched one of 2022’s most interesting new cars, but also given it a memorable name that, somehow, works just perfectly – the Jogger.

The media materials released at the time of the Jogger’s unveiling hammered home the relevance of the moniker, proclaiming: “With a name that evokes sport, the great outdoors and positive energy, the Dacia Jogger reflects robustness and versatility of use.” While all that unquestionably makes sense, we were keen to know more about the process that delivered such a compelling name, so we met up with Andreea Culcea, the company’s Brand Strategy and Naming Director.

Andreea was quick to tell us that Dacia, and its parent company Renault, preferred proper names rather than alphanumeric labels for a very important reason. “It is a good way to bring the brand values and car’s personality to life,” she explained. This was particularly key for Dacia as it enters something of a new era.

She continued: “When we built our new brand platform, we thought about a new naming strategy, and there are three simple, clear principles. Firstly, we want to keep our iconic names like Logan, Sandero and Duster on the new generations of these cars.

“Secondly, for the new cars, we wanted names that are very simple, very easy to understand and that can fit our Dacia personality. That means authentic, down to earth and with a cool and witty tonality.

“And finally, the third principle is to find more of a consistency in the line-up. That means we will have shorter names for smaller cars [as seen in the new Dacia Spring EV, currently not sold in the UK], and then maybe two or three-syllable words for SUVs or family cars.”

Guidelines are obviously essential when tasked with coming up with a suitable name, but so too is the necessity to stick to a strict timeframe, plus a comprehensive brief on the key attributes of the vehicle.

Andreea went on: “The name must be validated one year before the start of sales, because at that moment all the industrial tools are frozen. Working back from this, we know that we require one year to 18 months, so it’s a long process. That means we start more than two years before the car is on the market, which is also the moment when the concept of the car is determined.

how to, how to name a car: car name generation tips uncovered

“That ensures we can have a clear brief from the product team and the design team,” she told us. “It’s important that we make the product story ours and know exactly what role the car will fill in the range.”

The seven-seater occupies very specific territory. It’s an all-new vehicle joining the line-up, and it was created to attract new customers to Dacia, represent the brand’s fresh identity and direction, and convey an attractive blend of practicality and dynamism. Andreea’s team had to take all this into account in their work.

Generally, there are three routes to finding a name. The first, borrowing one from the past or taking one in current usage, wasn’t considered in this case because the seven-seater had to represent the new identity.

The second is to engage an external agency to formulate a list of suggestions. And lastly, a maker will come up with its own ideas, often ploughing through its extensive database of names that have previously been trademarked for exactly this eventuality. Andreea said: “Our trademark base comprises thousands and thousands of names, so we don’t know when and where exactly they have come from. But we have some names that we thought were good solutions during past [naming] processes, so we had registered them.”

From the agency’s longlist (close to 50 names can be submitted) and the preferred choices from the database, a shortlist is finalised over several rounds of internal debate between members of Andreea’s unit and the product and design teams, before a top three or five are decided on. But what makes the cut isn’t down to personal preference.

“One of the pitfalls is maybe to become too subjective and to judge names you like or dislike,” she said. “The most important part of the job for me and my team is to constantly remember that a name is about meaning.

“In addition, a lot of tests are done – we call them crash tests. These are linguistic tests to make sure the names can be pronounced in all countries and that culturally there are not negative evocations,” she said. There have been some rather unfortunate instances of car names in the past that have translated very badly, as our panel, right, demonstrates. “We also do legal checks to make sure the names are available,” she added. “This all takes time.”

In the case of the seven-seater, a top three was finalised – Andreea declined to tell us what the other two names were, because they have been kept for potential use in the future – and presented to Dacia’s sales and marketing manager, and product executive manager. They agreed that Jogger, which had been plucked from the firm’s database, was the top option.

Job done? Nope. There was more testing to be done – specifically on the most important people, potential customers. For Jogger, 300 people were selected in each of three key markets – France, Germany and Spain – and quizzed confidentially online on a number of elements. “Is it easy to pronounce or not? Is it easy to retain and keep in mind? What is the first word that comes to mind when I say Jogger? Does it evoke the characteristics of the brand?” explained Andreea.

Given that the feedback on Jogger was uniformly positive, it was then – and only then – that the name was formally presented to Dacia CEO Denis Le Vot, before going to Renault Group CEO, Luca de Meo, for final validation. Of course, approval is normally a formality, but there’s always the slight chance a name will be rejected – meaning more time has to be built in to allow a search for a replacement. Thankfully, with the Jogger, that wasn’t necessary.

how to, how to name a car: car name generation tips uncovered

How much does naming a car cost? While some companies invest very heavily, Andreea says this wasn’t the case with Jogger. “We are Dacia, so we have a very efficient model,” she pointed out. “We are working with just one agency for the creative part, so the only budget is for this and the tests. You can imagine it is not big.”

Whatever has been invested has clearly been money well spent. The name has been extremely well received across the board – from fans on social media at the time of the reveal, to media creatives who have devised ad campaigns for it, to the customers lining up to buy it.

For Andreea, it’s a job well done, although she is realistic enough to accept her role is not the defining one in the Jogger’s success. “My mission is to produce a name that positions the car. But a name can’t save a vehicle that is not good!” she smiled. “Jogger, though, is a good-thinking name for a good-thinking car.”

Not every name is as successful as Jogger

Mitsubishi Pajero

The ever-present risk of choosing a name that doesn’t translate well in all languages was amply demonstrated by Mitsubishi’s SUV. Pajero is a term used in Spanish-speaking countries to describe those who regularly pleasure themselves. Little wonder the car was ultimately marketed as Montero in Latin America.

Toyota Isis

Sometimes fate can play car makers a cruel hand. The seven-seat Japanese-market Toyota Isis MPV offended no one when it was launched in 2004. But by 2015, the notorious Islamic State terror group had come to prominence, and ISIS had very different connotations globally. The Isis was discontinued in December 2017.

Honda Fit

Ever wondered why the Jazz is called the Jazz, and not the Fit, as it is in Japan and was in the US? Prior to launch in 2001, the original intention was to call the car Fitta – until it was discovered that Fitta was a vulgar word used to describe female genitalia in Scandinavia. Fit was deemed to be too close to Fitta, so Jazz was the preferred option in Europe – and the car’s marketing campaign was hurriedly replanned.

What an agency can offer

While Jogger was a name that came from within Dacia, creative agencies are often the chosen route for finding suitable options.

Arguably the most successful agency in the world is Lexicon Branding, based in Sausalito, California. Over the years the firm has been responsible for such recognisable automotive names as Forester and Outback for Subaru, and more recently Lucid, a new player on the EV scene. Outside of cars, Lexicon created the BlackBerry, Sonos and Febreze brand names.

The agency’s founder and CEO is David Placek, who explained: “Naming cars is more complex than naming most other products. There is more emotional value in naming a car than, for example, a new bottle of water or detergent. A car is a self-expressive thing, but it is also a piece of equipment that needs to be safe, comfortable and effective. The challenge is balancing the emotional aspect with that.”

The effort that goes into finding a suitable name is extensive. Lexicon has 98 linguists in 60 countries and uses software that judges potential names based on elements such as hardness, softness, speed quality, brightness, darkness – “the fundamentals of sound,” as David put it.

He continued: “It’s not rocket science, but I think there is a fair amount of science that can be applied – and for us that is linguistic principles and cognitive science.”

Once a commission is received, Lexicon forms two or three two-person teams to come up with ideas. They are briefed slightly differently to cover every possible angle. The process will deliver up to 40 names, which will be whittled down to 10-15, and generally takes two months, with fees starting at US $75,000 (£70,000).

Why is a name so important? “Simple,” said David. “The design might change, the car itself will change, the narrative will change, but the name will stay. As it does, it become more lodged in people’s memory.”

And he thinks Dacia has picked a winner in Jogger. “I like it. It’s friendly, it’s active with the “er” – it’s fairly unique in the car marketplace. They have taken a name that has a real physical theme – movement, energy etc – and put it on a vehicle. Names like that are not traditional. They’ve taken a risk, but I admire that. Safe names are not effective names.”

Keyword: How to name a car: car name generation tips uncovered

CAR'S NEWS RELATED

Luxury Motoring Roundup: 2023’s most-anticipated luxury vehicles, how to buy a Rolls-Royce, and more

A look ahead at 7 luxury vehicles coming in 2023 2023 Mercedes-AMG S 63 E Performance combines V8 and hybrid for 1,000+ horsepower The 2023 Land Rover Defender 130 will get you there, and the hockey team too So you want to buy a Rolls-Royce. What’s involved? Lamborghini debuts ...

View more: Luxury Motoring Roundup: 2023’s most-anticipated luxury vehicles, how to buy a Rolls-Royce, and more

How to make cars safer for women? Use crash-test dummies that resemble them

A dummy made in the likeness of an average woman. — Image from VTI STOCKHOLM: Decades of technological advances and regulatory changes have helped make car passengers safer in collisions. But women are still 73% more likely to be severely injured or die in a frontal crash than men ...

View more: How to make cars safer for women? Use crash-test dummies that resemble them

Ford CEO: "Until We Fix Quality, Nothing Else Matters"

Ford CEO Jim Farley told a group of retired engineers that it would take several years for the Blue Oval to fix its quality problems.

View more: Ford CEO: "Until We Fix Quality, Nothing Else Matters"

Stellantis urges owners to fix Takata airbags after another fatality

Stellantis this morning is emphatically urging owners of older Dodge and Chrysler models equipped with recalled Takata airbags to park their cars until they can have recalls performed after the company on Friday confirmed a third fatality. The company’s statement includes instructions for owners and follows this article in ...

View more: Stellantis urges owners to fix Takata airbags after another fatality

Throttle Control Warning Light: What It Means and How to Fix It

What does it mean when the throttle control light comes on? How do I fix my electronic throttle control? How much does it cost to fix my electronic throttle control? Keep your car in top-performing condition! As a car owner, there are a vast array of warning lights integrated ...

View more: Throttle Control Warning Light: What It Means and How to Fix It

How To Sell a Car

How To Sell a Car: Overview 1. Gather Documents Needed To Sell Your Car 2. Learn How Much Your Car Is Worth 3. Prepare Your Car for Sale 4. Decide How To Sell Your Car 5. List Your Vehicle for Sale 6. Work With a Buyer To Complete the ...

View more: How To Sell a Car

The 1984 Corvette Is The Worst Corvette Ever – Here’s How To Fix It

The 1984 Corvette was truly groundbreaking and featured advanced technology, but it’s also the worst Corvette ever made. No Corvette Is Truly Bad The 1984 Corvette was truly groundbreaking and featured advanced technology, but it’s also the worst Corvette ever made. The 1984 Corvette was the worst Corvette of ...

View more: The 1984 Corvette Is The Worst Corvette Ever – Here’s How To Fix It

Here's How Top Fuel Dragsters Crank Out 11,000 Horsepower

The key to big power is optimizing the three pillars of internal combustion: fuel, air, and spark.

View more: Here's How Top Fuel Dragsters Crank Out 11,000 Horsepower

How to respond to a customer complaining about price

The age group you need to target — and how to do it

Driving licence renewal guide: how to renew your licence, change the photo or address

How To Maximize Your Car Accident Settlement

How to protect the windscreen wipers on a frozen car

Of Course GM Sells Corvettes to Influencers First (Aka, How to Create Future Customers for Free)

How to pass a road gritter without damaging your car

‘You can easily fix it yourself!' Why your radiators are not working properly - how to fix

The UK's most dangerous and safest roads to drive on during Christmas - how to stay safe

'We promise it works!' How to use shaving cream to prevent cars from fogging up

How to replace a headlight bulb on a Audi RS3 Sedan

How to replace the car battery on a Audi RS3 Sedan

OTHER CAR NEWS

; Top List in the World https://www.pinterest.com/newstopcar/pins/
Top Best Sushi Restaurants in SeoulTop Best Caribbean HoneymoonsTop Most Beautiful Islands in PeruTop Best Outdoor Grill BrandsTop Best Global Seafood RestaurantsTop Foods to Boost Your Immune SystemTop Best Foods to Fight HemorrhoidsTop Foods That Pack More Potassium Than a BananaTop Best Healthy Foods to Gain Weight FastTop Best Cosmetic Brands in the U.STop Best Destinations for Food Lovers in EuropeTop Best Foods High in Vitamin ATop Best Foods to Lower Your Blood SugarTop Best Things to Do in LouisianaTop Best Cities to Visit in New YorkTop Best Makeup Addresses In PennsylvaniaTop Reasons to Visit NorwayTop Most Beautiful Islands In The WorldTop Best Law Universities in the WorldTop Richest Sportsmen In The WorldTop Biggest Aquariums In The WorldTop Best Peruvian Restaurants In MiamiTop Best Road Trips From MiamiTop Best Places to Visit in MarylandTop Best Places to Visit in North CarolinaTop Best Electric Cars For KidsTop Best Swedish Brands in The USTop Best Skincare Brands in AmericaTop Best American Lipstick BrandsTop Michelin-starred Restaurants in MiamiTop Best Secluded Getaways From MiamiTop Best Things To Do On A Rainy Day In MiamiTop Most Instagrammable Places In MiamiTop Interesting Facts about FlorenceTop Facts About The First Roman Emperor - AugustusTop Best Japanese FoodsTop Most Beautiful Historical Sites in IsraelTop Best Places To Visit In Holy SeeTop Best Hawaiian IslandsTop Reasons to Visit PortugalTop Best Hotels In L.A. With Free Wi-FiTop Best Scenic Drives in MiamiTop Best Vegan Restaurants in BerlinTop Most Interesting Attractions In WalesTop Health Benefits of a Vegan DietTop Best Thai Restaurant in Las VegasTop Most Beautiful Forests in SwitzerlandTop Best Global Universities in GermanyTop Most Beautiful Lakes in GuyanaTop Best Things To Do in IdahoTop Things to Know Before Traveling to North MacedoniaTop Best German Sunglasses BrandsTop Highest Mountains In FranceTop Biggest Hydroelectric Plants in AmericaTop Best Spa Hotels in NYCTop The World's Scariest BridgeTop Largest Hotels In AmericaTop Most Famous Festivals in JordanTop Best European Restaurants in MunichTop Best Japanese Hiking Boot BrandsTop Best Universities in PolandTop Best Tips for Surfing the Web Safely and AnonymouslyTop Most Valuable Football Clubs in EuropeTop Highest Mountains In ColombiaTop Real-Life Characters of Texas RisingTop Best Beaches in GuatelamaTop Things About DR Congo You Should KnowTop Best Korean Reality & Variety ShowsTop Best RockstarsTop Most Beautiful Waterfalls in GermanyTop Best Fountain Pen Ink BrandsTop Best European Restaurants in ChicagoTop Best Fighter Jets in the WorldTop Best Three-Wheel MotorcyclesTop Most Beautiful Lakes in ManitobaTop Best Dive Sites in VenezuelaTop Best Websites For Art StudentsTop Best Japanese Instant Noodle BrandsTop Best Comedy Manhwa (Webtoons)Top Best Japanese Sunglasses BrandsTop Most Expensive Air Jordan SneakersTop Health Benefits of CucumberTop Famous Universities in SwedenTop Most Popular Films Starring Jo Jung-sukTop Interesting Facts about CougarsTop Best Hospitals for Hip Replacement in the USATop Most Expensive DefendersTop Health Benefits of GooseberriesTop Health Benefits of ParsnipsTop Best Foods and Drinks in LondonTop Health Benefits of Rosehip TeaTop Best Air Fryers for Low-fat CookingTop Most Asked Teacher Interview Questions with AnswersTop Best Shopping Malls in ZurichTop The Most Beautiful Botanical Gardens In L.A.Top Best Mexican Restaurants in Miami for Carb-loading rightTop Best Energy Companies in GermanyTop Best Garage HeatersTop Largest Banks in IrelandTop Leading Provider - Audit and Assurance In The USTop Best Jewelry Brands in IndiaTop Prettiest Streets in the UKTop Best Lakes to Visit in TunisiaTop Highest Mountains in Israel