
Chevrolet’s annual Christmas commercial is here, and it’s everything an American could want in a holiday advertisement.
The video, which is a little under three-and-a-half minutes long, is a reminder of how holidays are meant to be spent: In the loving company of family. The world has become a fast-paced, dog-eat-dog place where it’s easy to overlook the little things in life that mean the most. Spending time with family has fallen by the wayside in the interest of personal progress and career advancement. Some people even let political disagreements come between them and the people they love the most, being encouraged to do so by social media influences that don’t have their best interests at heart.
Perhaps that is why Chevrolet’s advertisement is so poignant; it’s a reminder of the kind of life that has been lost in recent times:
The holidays, particularly Christmas, are not just about food, gifts and trying to get back home before the snow rolls in. It’s a time to slow down, reminisce over old memories and make new ones, facts that can get lost in the hustle and bustle of trying to fit everyone in during the season’s vacation.
One would even be forgiven for momentarily forgetting that the advertisement was trying to sell you a product, as the overall message had little to do with consumerism and everything to do with family, fun and cherishing every moment.
X users reacted to the video:
Well, now my eyes are leaking!
— MoSmith (@MoSmithHMC) November 28, 2025
Love to see this culture shift to pro family!
— Tyler Todt (@tyromper) November 29, 2025
This hit me in the feels. Reminded me of being a kid and going to my grandma’s house for the holidays where all the family gathered at.
— Shawn (@ShawnLivingLife) November 29, 2025
What a pro-family commercial!
All the hard moments are so worth it.
— News Nomad (@The_Nomad_News) November 28, 2025
The memories are why I still drive my 2006 Chevrolet Silverado.
— Nonickname Steve (@NonicknameTX) November 28, 2025
Now, if only they would still make trucks like this. No electronics. No technology.
Looks just like my grandfather’s Chevy. Loved it so much.
— LowKeyLi
(@LizaIGO18) November 28, 2025
Looked just like the Suburban we had when my siblings and I were growing up in the ’90s. Sturdy, plenty of room for friends and family, and great for road trips. Really captures the American dream. Happy Holidays!
— Colorado_Patriot (@ShotgunBigJ) November 28, 2025
The aging dog got me. My pug passed earlier this year – he was two months shy of 17 years. He could still walk, run, play, see. He passed in his sleep.
— Sealsage (@Sealsage1) November 28, 2025
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