No Way, Norway from General Motors Stars Will Ferrell
Ellen Smith — February 3, 2021 — Autos
No Way, Norway is the latest ad from General Motors, which is set to run at this year's Super Bowl. The ad stars Will Ferrell, who is enraged to hear that Norway has beat out the United States in electric car sales. Furious by this fact, Ferrell drives around the neighborhood to recruit some famous friends to help his country "out EV' Norway. Along the journey, he picks up Saturday Night Live alum Kenan Thompson and comedian Awkafina.
The trio charge to Norway, and prepare to inform the people of the European country that the United States is preparing to beat them at their own electric vehicle game. The humorous ad ultimately highlights General Motors' commitment to releasing 30 electric vehicle models by 2025.
Image Credit: General Motors
The trio charge to Norway, and prepare to inform the people of the European country that the United States is preparing to beat them at their own electric vehicle game. The humorous ad ultimately highlights General Motors' commitment to releasing 30 electric vehicle models by 2025.
Image Credit: General Motors
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