Will Smith gives Lyft rides to unsuspecting fans in Porsche Taycan Turbo S

In the latest promotional stunt for the hit movie sequel Bad Boys for Life, Will Smith ventured to Miami to give strangers a Lyft in a Porsche Taycan Turbo S.

After hailing a ride with Lyft, the users were told they were getting the chance to check out some ‘new technology’ around the corner. Little did they know around that corner Will Smith was waiting for them in the Porsche EV.

Once in the car, the talk obviously centers a lot around the new movie. But Will Smith does not disappoint with his typical antics as he even gets one of the riders to FaceTime his girlfriend, who is a huge Bad Boys fan. At the end, Smith has a special surprise for each of them, 1 years worth of Lyft rides for free.

The Porsche Taycan Turbo S appears to only be making a guest appearance, as it doesn’t come up at all during the over 4-minute video. Will Smith probably didn’t need to do this promotional stunt, as the movie has already grossed over $140 million worldwide after opening last weekend.

Check out the full video below.

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