2022 Super Bowl LVI EV ads: Sopranos' Silverado EV, Dr. EVil, Zeus and the iX, more

With electric cars still supercharging the stock market, it’s no surprise that several automakers made electric vehicles—like the upcoming Chevy Silverado EV, with “Sopranos” star power—the focus for their ads on Super Bowl Sunday. 

Two big GM Super Bowl ads, including a second reprising Mike Myers’ Austin Powers megalomaniac, had a lot to measure up to. Last year’s GM ad was a raucous, brilliantly produced Will Ferrell affair, in which the actor finds out that Norwegians buy way more electric cars per capita than Americans. It brought on a Game of Thrones response from Norway and Audi.

GM 2021 Super Bowl ad starring Will Ferrell

GM 2021 Super Bowl ad starring Will Ferrell

EV Super Bowl ads also had an especially strong year in 2020, with the preview of the GMC Hummer EV; a group of sneaky museum “thieves” speeding away in the Taycan and classic Porsches; and a musical suggestion from Audi, about gasoline, that you “Let It Go.”

That year marked a turning point. Prior to 2020, there were just a handful of instances in which automakers were brave enough to advertise EVs during America’s Big Game, but the message was muddled. There was Audi’s confusing “Office Space” meets “Field of Dreams” meets “Back to the Future” ad from 2019, featuring the E-Tron GT, which has just recently started arriving in the U.S., and BMW’s 2015 Super Bowl ad for the i3, with Katie Couric and Bryant Gumbel.

2019 Audi Super Bowl ad,

2019 Audi Super Bowl ad,

There have even been some “alternative” Super Bowl ads—such as an especially noteworthy one last year about “Mr. E” and the Porsche Taycan. 

In the meantime check out what we’re aware of for this year below. And we’ll add more info after they air in full on Sunday. 

Zeus finds his mojo with the iX

BMW has released two parts of its BMW iX Super Bowl adventure, featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Salma Hayek, as Zeus, the Greek god of thunder and his wife Hera, respectively. Zeus is attempting to cope with the modern world, and retirement in Palm Springs has sapped his spirits—until he sees the BMW iX SUV. Just pretend you don’t hear Eddy Grant’s “Electric Avenue” or MGMT’s “Electric Feel” (watch it to see which of these overplayed EV-launch tunes is used here).