In its own way, electric mobility is also leaving indelible marks on the entertainment industry.
EVs have emerged on the big screen to initiate a narrative that combines elegance, efficiency, and environmental consciousness.
Below, Mobility Portal Group shares the films that nod to electromobility.
A notable example of this evolution is found in the latest blockbuster, “Barbie,” starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling.
This film created a pink wave that transcended even the smallest details.
In a memorable scene, the iconic Barbie doll takes the wheel of an American classic: a first-generation Chevrolet Corvette C1, corresponding to the model sold between 1956 and 1958.
General Motors, the leading automaker in this film, aimed to make an impact with an almost imperceptible detail on the big screen.
On the side panel and the steering wheel, you can see the letters E and V, an acronym for “Electric Vehicle.”
This simple action represents a paradigm shift towards electric mobility in popular culture.
In this way, the versatility of electric cars becomes evident.
They not only adapt to urban and serene settings but also shine in the world of speed and action, as demonstrated in their stellar appearance in the iconic “Fast and Furious” saga.
“The Fate of the Furious,” released in 2017, adds a modified electric Dodge Charger to its cast of vehicles, driven by the iconic Vin Diesel in his role as Dominic Toretto.
Continuing the journey, the animated world also echoed sustainable and electric mobility.
In The Simpsons movie, there is a brief yet significant scene that challenges growing environmental concerns.
Arnold Schwarzenegger, portraying himself in the yellow universe of Springfield, drives an electric car while mocking clean energy.
With Chevrolet in hand, Disney is not left behind in this trend of sustainable technology.
In “Tomorrowland,” a science fiction film starring George Clooney, a scientist and a teenager embark on a mission to unravel the secrets of an enigmatic place.
The key to reaching this futuristic destination lies in two innovative vehicles: the new Chevrolet Volt and the EN-V.
The new Volt is an extended-range EV, boasting a 50-kilometer EV range, greater efficiency, and stronger acceleration.
In the fourth installment of Mission Impossible, BMW also achieved significant milestones in the automotive industry.
Tom Cruise, in his role as Ethan Hunt, takes the wheel of a BMW i8.
This is the first plug-in hybrid from BMW that was officially unveiled in 2013.
It was distinguished by a 7.1 kWh engine with a lithium battery providing a fully electric range of 37 kilometers.
In this way, it became the best-selling sports plug-in hybrid in the world.
Finally, we cannot overlook the world of the Avengers.
In Avengers: Endgame, released in 2019, Tony Stark, portrayed by Robert Downey Jr, is depicted driving an Audi e-tron GT, the first electric car developed by Audi Sport.
The Audi e-tron GT is known for its sporty dynamics, achieving a power of up to 646 HP and a range of 488 kilometers.