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LeBron James' Kia K900 Commercial

A still from LeBron James’ Kia K900 Commercial

Which is harder: winning a championship for the notoriously (and, let’s be honest, amusingly) sports-cursed city of Cleveland, or selling a bunch of $66,000 Kias? Ambitious Cavaliers power forward LeBron James is hoping to do both this year, and he’s getting the (pun-intended) ball rolling with this new commercial for the Kia K900 luxury sedan. Check it out:

LeBron James’ Kia K900 Commercial

The ad features LeBron giving the keys to his K900 to a visibly shocked valet, who is either starstruck by getting to meet that guy who has been hanging out with Mr. Monopoly in those McDonald’s commercials, or can hardly believe that LeBron drives a Kia.

Just a couple weeks ago, Kia and King James announced a multi-year endorsement deal, with LeBron assuming the newly created role of “luxury ambassador” for the K900. The base price for the K900 is $59,900, although the fully-loaded top trim version that James drives in the new commercial – which began airing last night during the NBA’s opening games – costs $65,500.

LeBron James' Kia K900 Commercial

The Kia K900 luxury sedan

Kia’s vice president of marketing Communications, Tim Chaney, told Time that the K900 is an attempt to “change America’s perception about what a Kia product is all about.” James apparently believes he’s up to the task, since he was the one who reached out to Kia about acting as the vehicle’s official spokesman.

“When LeBron James says he’s interested in your luxury sedan, you’re happy to leave a car with him,” Chaney said. He added that James, who ranks in the top one percent of celebrity influencers, “Pretty much transcends the NBA, and connects with everyone. It’s a natural fit for us.”

LeBron James' Kia K900 Commercial

LeBron James’ Kia K900 commercial ends with the car’s new tagline, “Fit For A King”

Considering Kia only sold 1,106 K900s between March and September, LeBron has his work cut out for him if he’s planning on helping the luxury car compete with BMW and other premium brands. But it’s comforting to know that between Kia and the Cleve, LeBron has fallen in love with underdogs.