Complete collection of car commercials and commercial songs. A comprehensive showcase of CM/ads and CM songs for domestic and foreign car brands.
When you watch TV, you probably see a lot of commercials, and among them, car commercials are especially frequent, aren’t they?
That’s no surprise—there are eight manufacturers whose ads are commonly seen in Japan, and when you add overseas brands to the mix, it’s only natural that you’ll come across car commercials often.
What’s more, each manufacturer chooses music that perfectly fits their commercials, and each of those songs often becomes a hot topic with people asking, “Whose song is that?”
In this article, we’ll introduce those buzzworthy car maker commercials along with the songs featured in them.
You’re likely to find a commercial you happened to see—or a catchy song you heard in one of them.
Let’s dive right in.
Latest CM songs (1–10)
lamplightVaundy

This commercial, titled “Being Yourself,” shows the Taft heading out to different places—the city, the sea, and the mountains.
It’s striking how it portrays the car as a partner that takes the driver wherever they want to go, as a natural part of their life.
The background music is Vaundy’s “Tomoshibi,” released in 2020.
Its dynamic ebb and flow make it a captivating track, so be sure to listen to it all the way through.
First kissNEW!Divorce Legend


This is an introduction commercial for the Vezel with the memorable tagline “Born for the city.” In addition to highlighting its interior and exterior features, the ad emphasizes how easy it is to drive in urban areas, including a size that makes parking in city lots simple.
Not only is the Vezel shown with a focus on its stylishness, but the visuals themselves are cool and eye-catching.
It’s also notable that the BGM features Rikon Densetsu’s “First Kiss.” Despite lyrics that portray a bittersweet love that tightens the chest, the combination with an up-tempo, stylish track is captivating.
If you listen while reading the lyrics, you may find parts that resonate with your own experiences.
migratory bird[Alexandros]
![Wataridori [Alexandros]](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/O_DLtVuiqhI/sddefault.jpg)

You often hear [Alexandros]’s “Wataridori” as a movie theme song, a commercial jingle, and in many other tie-ins.
Many people probably remember it from Subaru XV’s “Free You.” commercial.
It’s a great song for when your heart is hurting or when you’re working hard toward a goal, and it’s a number that feels like it cheers on someone’s efforts.
When you feel like you’re about to give up, this uplifting song can make you think, “Maybe I can try a little harder.”
Original songRAY

Promoted as a “just-right-sized SUV” with the message “It feels good to be true to myself right now,” the newly added Mazda CX-30 joins the lineup.
Despite its imposing body, it looks nimble and easy to handle, and its exterior strikes an impressive balance between luxury and sportiness.
The music that sets the tone for this beautifully running car is by a mysterious male singer named Ray.
It’s a very catchy track that blends EDM and rock.
“Does he sound like someone?” It’s just a single phrase, but many people probably felt that way.
Who did he remind you of?
Monkey MagicNEW!Takkyu Ishino, PUNPEE, tofubeats, UA


Godiego’s “Monkey Magic” is a familiar track as the theme song for the drama “Saiyuki.” The version used in Toyota’s Yaris commercial has been arranged by Takkyu Ishino, PUNPEE, tofubeats, and UA.
While the original already carried a funky groove, this rendition incorporates techno and hip-hop elements to make it even more danceable.
The occasional bursts of intensity are also a highlight, and throughout the piece you can clearly feel a sense of fun and exhilaration.
The commercial that features this song juxtaposes dance with the Yaris in motion, showcasing its stylish performance.
Original songErik Reiff / Maria Hasegawa

This is a commercial introducing the new 2 Series Gran Coupé.
Set to scenes of the car dashing dynamically, the narration emphasizes a comfortable driving experience powered by advanced technology.
Naturally, its beautiful form is also a highlight, and the video captures the car’s appeal in one compelling package.
The BGM is an original track for the commercial by Erik Life and Maria Hasegawa.
Its quality is so high you wouldn’t believe it was created just for a commercial, and the pleasant melody and vocals drew significant attention from viewers.
Original songMasahiro Tobinai

The new GCL’s commercial song starts with a guitar tone like a countdown at the beginning of a car race.
It sparks an irresistible excitement and anticipation that makes you wonder how it will drive and what features it has.
Once the vocals kick in, the sense of power intensifies, even bordering on imposing.
That very strength may be what makes this car look even more appealing.
The cool way it charges through mountain passes and rough roads feels smart—and that sense of sharpness comes from the power of this melody.






