The 2025 Superbowl came and went. For people like me who grew up outside both sides of Philly, the game was a feel-good event where the anti-hero beat the team that social media wants to hate. But, truth be told, Iām a fair-weather fan who watches the Super Bowl for the commercials. When it comes to cars and commercials, the pickings were slim, but hereās a list of the few that will entertain automotive enthusiasts, plus a halftime surprise.
Jeep āPride is a Terrible Driverā
Do you remember the āBorn of Fireā commercial that Eminem narrated in 2011? This Jeep commercial commercial somewhat felt to be written by the same copywriter(s). Sure, celebrities are the easy way out for advertisers, but Harrison Ford was the guy to do it. Note the clever use of inspiration while driving by a Bronco, not to mention the poetic backhandedness of mentioning Ford.
Ram Trucks āGoldilocks and the Three Trucksā
Do you lament how Dodge has deleted the V8? Sure, for its car line, but trucks are a different story. This spot saw Ram returning in good form, portraying actor Glen Power as both a proper Dad and brash Goldilocks in this folk tale thatās bound to bring future adults to the Ram fold. āMurica, this one was for you.
WeatherTech āWhatever Comes Your Wayā
No, not quite a car commercial, but a 1962 Lincoln Continental plays a starring role as a group of golden girls getting their best Thelma & Louise on (minus the revengeful misandry). Of course, using Steppenwolfās version of āBorn to Be Wildā in the background is a nice way to highlight the hi-jinks.
HƤagen-Daz āNot So Fast, Not So Furiousā
I like ice cream. Vin Dieselās movies? Not so much, but ya gotta admire what the man has done. He and āFastā alum Michelle Rodriguez are seen driving a 1969 Camaro SS convertible, and closeups show that itās powered by a 396. So why isnāt the rear panel painted black, a signature of big-block cars? Vin, we expected better of ya!
Poppi āSoda Thoughtsā
I know Poppi as being an overpriced soft drink (sorry, Homey donāt do āpopā) with limited amount of sugarāthe antidote for those who have a soda habit but want to keep it in check. We have another Camaro making an appearance during a game break, this one a 1967 convertible. This spot invokes Los Angeles culture to these eyes, which happens to remind me Iām not quite hip enough, though maybe itās because I look like Iāve drunk a few Cokes.
Kendrick Lamarās Halftime Show
Iām not a rap music fan, but I do understand the genre, even if much of it has become modern pop music for the masses. As we should expect pop to be prevalent in the Super Bowl halftime show, it stands to reason to have a rap performer during halftime. However, Lamarās rap sheet (pun intended) may have been overshadowed by the 1987 Buick GNX on stage. Was it a real GNX? No, it was a prop, but Lamarās latest album is called āGNX,ā and reportedly he is the owner of car 191 out of the 547 that were built.