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Allnew is a marketing term used to describe a product or model that has been redesigned and rebuilt from the ground up, rather than merely refreshed or updated. The term is often used to signal a complete replacement of a prior generation’s design, components, and functionality, with the implication of substantial improvements or changes.

The phrase is frequently capitalized or stylized in branding, appearing as all-new, All-New, or Allnew depending

Industry usage spans automotive, electronics, software, and consumer goods. Automakers may describe a redesigned vehicle as

Reception to allnew is mixed. Proponents view it as an effective cue for customers seeking substantial upgrades.

See also: brand naming practices, marketing buzzwords, product lifecycle.

on
a
company’s
marketing
strategy.
It
is
not
a
fixed
technical
standard
but
rather
a
communicative
device
intended
to
convey
a
fresh
start
or
major
overhaul
to
consumers.
In
practice,
allnew
usually
accompanies
claims
of
improvements
in
performance,
features,
safety,
or
user
experience,
though
the
specific
scope
of
changes
can
vary
between
products
and
industries.
all-new,
while
software
developers
might
label
a
major
rewrite
or
feature-overhaul
as
all-new.
In
marketing,
the
term
is
sometimes
paired
with
other
buzzwords
to
emphasize
breadth
of
change,
such
as
new
design,
new
architecture,
or
new
capabilities.
Critics
argue
that
the
term
can
be
vague
or
misleading
without
concrete
specifications
or
independent
validation
of
the
claimed
changes.
As
with
other
marketing
language,
its
meaning
rests
on
context
and
substantiation.