So Many Cars, So Little Time
We’ve seen some pretty great music videos over the years, but there’s something special about car-centered ones. From The Weeknd in a McLaren to Bruce Willis in a Chevrolet El Camino, we’ve narrowed down some of our faves.
1. “Gimme All Your Lovin’” by ZZ Top
Iconic music, a stunning 1933 Ford Coupe, and a trio of bombshells? Petrolheads and classic rock enthusiasts have plenty of eye candy in this music video. There’s nothing quite like the Eliminator emerging from the road’s heat haze.
2. “Shake it Up” by The Cars
A stunning red Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz stars in this music video (though we also love Ric Ocasek’s nighttime shades). Of course, it was also the ‘80s so we needed a blonde bombshell shaking drinks—and we got it.
3. “Needing/Getting” by OK GO
OK GO fans recognize their catchy tunes, but just about everyone knows the unique videos that accompany them. “Needing/Getting” is no different, featuring a Chevy Sonic driven around a course lined with over 1000 instruments. It took at least four months to set everything up and the lead singer even took stunt driving lessons to get the job done.
4. “Here I Go Again ‘87” by Whitesnake
This chart-topper featured not one, but two iconic cars in its music videos. Spliced with footage of Whitesnake live in concert, the rest of the video dedicated screen time to Tawny Kitaen dancing atop a white Jaguar XJ (and a black one).
5. “Starboy” by The Weeknd ft. Daft Punk
Though the first half of this video follows The Weeknd and his trusty neon cross, a sleek car collection appears near the end. It’s hard to appreciate their beauty until he takes one for a spin—the stunning McLaren P1.
6. “Bad Girls” by M.I.A.
You’ve got BMWs, you’ve got Mercedes’, but the pièce de résistance is an incredible see-through Peugeot 404 Break lined with neon lighting. Amid the fascinating stunts and cool cars was M.I.A’.s solidarity with the Women to Drive Movement, a campaign started by Saudi women calling for their right to drive.
7. “Protovision” by Kavinsky
Kavinsky’s synth tunes often make the perfect cruising music—there’s a reason he popped up on the Drive soundtrack! We may love “Nightcall,” but “Protovision” is the video that featured a gorgeous 1989 Ferrari Testarossa. Caught in a police chase against a ‘78 Ford Mustang? It’s a thing to see.
8. “Show Me How to Live” by Audioslave
Speaking of police chases, Audioslave’s classic tune springs to mind! Their video follows the boys in a 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T as they escape the man, swerving through desert roads and flairs until their impromptu concert.
9. “Diane Young” by Vampire Weekend
Okay, so their official music video might not have any cars, but that’s not true of the song’s streamed version. If you can stomach watching two SAABs on fire for a couple of minutes, at least you’ll also hear a great song.
10. “Cosmic Girl” by Jamiroquai
Lambos? Ferraris? Jamiroquai! What more could you ask for? The entire video is basically a catchy advertisement for the Ferrari F355 Berlinetta, Ferrari F40, and Lamborghini Diablo SE 30—but nothing tops that silhouette against flames and sparks.
11. “Stylo” by Gorillaz
There’s so much to like in this video, we’re not sure where to start. As if the band in a Chevy Camaro wasn’t enough, Bruce Willis of all people eventually appears in a Chevrolet El Camino. Paired with a terrific song and cool visual effects, the video’s everything we ever wanted.
12. “Fuel” by Metallica
Give us fuel, give us fire, give us that which we desire! Sure, there are a lot of lens flares and jump cuts in this video, but it was the ‘90s. Push past all that and enjoy the classic cars—everything from a ‘70s Dodge Challenger to a ‘81 Oldsmobile Cutlass await you.
13. “My Favorite Game” by The Cardigans
Is there anything cooler than Nina Persson behind the wheel of a Cadillac Fleetwood Eldorado? Her car was just the tip of the iceberg, though! This video features all sorts of goodies from a Pontiac Grand Prix and Dodge Durango to an Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme.
14. “Steve McQueen” by Sheryl Crow
With a song name like that, you knew this video was going places. Sheryl Crow did not disappoint as she recreated iconic scenes from McQueen’s movies, and we just can’t get enough of that ‘67 Mustang.
15. “Otis” by Jay-Z and Kanye West
On the surface, this video isn’t as flashy as it could’ve been—but we’re still captivated by Otis Redding’s intro and that poor chopped-up Maybach. At least everyone had fun in what that car became.
16. “Still D.R.E” by Dr. Dre ft. Snoop Dogg
It’s only fitting that one of the most iconic rap songs has an equally iconic car in its video. Dre and Snoop cruise the streets in their ‘63 Chevy Impala, accompanied by impressive Impala convertibles throughout. And who could forget the hydraulics?
17. “I Can’t Drive 55” by Sammy Hagar
The hair, the yellow pantsuit—the 1982 Ferrari BB 512i we all fell in love with. All this and more star in Hagar’s music video, though our eyes usually drift to the impressive collection of vehicles.
18. “Sabotage” by Beastie Boys
Beastie Boy fans continue to indulge in the comb-overs, aviators, and old-school cars featured in “Sabotage”. Why shouldn’t they—this popular tune’s video had car chases and explosions, not to mention beauties like the Nissan Sentra and a Ford LTD Crown Victoria!
19. “Desert Rose” by Sting
Join Sting on his ride through the desert and Las Vegas strip, all in the backseat of a sleek Jaguar. We eventually have to say goodbye as he dons the stage for a concert, but the first half is all car, baby.
20. “Teenage Dream” by Katy Perry
Say what you want about Katy Perry…or that one girl’s questionable headdress, but that BMW 1600 Cabriolet made a memorable appearance. It’s not in the video for very long, but we still love to catch a glimpse of it on the road.