Jennifer Lopez recovers the car she used a decade ago for her new video clip, this time electric

It was 2011 when Jennifer Lopez was driving a Fiat 500 frantically trying to escape the hordes of fans who were chasing her in the video for one of her best-known songs, Papi.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 February 2024 Sunday 09:36
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Jennifer Lopez recovers the car she used a decade ago for her new video clip, this time electric

It was 2011 when Jennifer Lopez was driving a Fiat 500 frantically trying to escape the hordes of fans who were chasing her in the video for one of her best-known songs, Papi. Now, 13 years later, the singer has once again demonstrated her predilection for this iconic car at the premiere of her new single.

Can't Get Enough is the Puerto Rican's new song, released as the debut of her ninth studio album This Is Me… Now. Additionally, she will premiere the feature film This Is Me… Now: A Love Story on Prime Video. In this context, Jennifer López has once again shaken hands with the Fiat car brand, showing off her relationship and a nostalgic nod to the beginnings of her successful career.

In the video clip for her new song Can't Get Enough with Latto, we see Jennifer Lopez again singing and dancing in the street and, at one point, she locks eyes with the new Fiat 500e, a rose gold version of the same Fiat 500 that appeared in his video clip Papi.

Although it is not, by any means, the same car, since the model that appears in its new video clip is totally electric. This is the new Fiat 500e, the 100% electric version of this well-established model.

The new Fiat 500e has 240 kilometers of autonomy in the city and is the lightest battery electric vehicle on the market.

Without losing the emblematic aesthetics of the model, it incorporates maximum efficiency and the most innovative technology. It has a high-voltage battery system and its weight, aerodynamics, handling and, in general, the pleasure of the driving experience have been optimized.

In short, it is a car that maintains the aesthetic essence of the legendary model and is now sold with zero emissions. With all this, it is not surprising that the acclaimed artist has been maintaining her relationship of trust with Fiat for more than a decade.

Additionally, the Fiat brand collaborated with three Italian design brands to present a trio of unique Fiat 500e models. Although they are not in production or available for purchase, the models are a tribute to the history and tradition of the brand, as well as its Italian roots, thanks to the designs of the brands Giorgio Armani, Bulgari and Kartell.