Jerry Seinfeld rips electric cars as ‘stupid virtue signal,’ has zero interest
Jerry Seinfeld expressed his disinterest in electric vehicles, calling them a 'stupid virtue signal' and questioning their environmental benefits. The comedian, known for his extensive collection of classic Porsches, remains skeptical about the true sustainability of EVs despite their growing popularity. He emphasized his preference for traditional cars and mocked the idea of self-driving technology.
- ▪Jerry Seinfeld called electric cars a 'big, stupid virtue signal' and said he has no interest in owning one.
- ▪He questioned the environmental impact of lithium used in EV batteries, calling the benefits 'all BS.'
- ▪Seinfeld is a well-known collector of classic Porsches, starting with a 1958 356 Speedster he bought early in his career.
- ▪He joked about self-driving cars, suggesting future generations will find it absurd that people once drove manually.
- ▪The comedian believes his car collection is so large that it would seem unreasonable to most people.
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Porsche Jerry Seinfeld rips electric cars as ‘stupid virtue signal,’ has zero interest The 72-year-old said he thinks EVs are 'all BS' and questioned how environmentally friendly they actually are By Brie Stimson Fox News Published May 2, 2026 3:00pm EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Greg Gutfeld: Seinfeld shares his affinity for real masculinity 'Gutfeld!' panelists discuss Jerry Seinfeld saying he misses 'dominant masculinity.' NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Jerry Seinfeld isn’t interested in driving electric.
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