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.
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 - Summary of Nissan commercial songs: a collection of famous tracks from Japan and abroad, plus CM-original songs
 - [Mazda Commercial] Popular Commercial Songs: A History of Mazda’s CM Themes [2025]
 - A roundup of songs from Suzuki commercials: the appeal of friendly J-pop and Western music
 - [November 2025] Summary of Trending Latest Commercial Songs
 - [From timeless classics to the latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial songs
 - [2025] Mitsubishi Motors Commercial Songs: A Treasure Trove of Classic Western Hits Through the Years
 - [November 2025] Introducing the latest commercials all at once! A roundup of must-see ads
 - A popular commercial song on YouTube Shorts
 
Latest commercial songs (21–30)
for the artSulene


In Toyota’s SUV Harrier commercial, “Pioneering the Future,” the Harrier racing through the clouds is captured in a striking, cool style.
Just watching this ad alone is enough to spark the desire to own one among car enthusiasts who think, “I want to drive a Harrier!” The BGM features Sleen’s “for the art,” perfectly matching the sleek visuals.
From its aggressive beats to its surging electronic sound and heavily effected vocal work, it’s a track packed with highlights.
Aida MarchGiuseppe Verdi


This commercial expresses the desire to cheer on Japan’s national team as they take on the World Cup, using Audi cars as the medium.
By linking a car’s engine with the pre-game team huddle, it depicts Audi cars forming a circle and playing a tune, conveying bonds and strength.
The music that strongly underscores this supportive stance and power is the ‘Aida March,’ well known as a soccer chant.
It gives the impression of a song that unites voices rather than relying on words, evoking a powerful image of giving a strong push from behind.
familieMrs. GREEN APPLE


In this commercial, which tightly packs in the charms of the Freed, two versions are featured: the active, outdoorsy “CROSSTAR” and the classic styling “AIR.” The “CROSSTAR” version shows people enjoying activities like the outdoors with the car, while the “AIR” version focuses on the car’s interior and exterior, depicting heartwarming moments with a family.
Both are crafted to spark the imagination—“If I had a Freed, I could have experiences like these.” The background music is “familie” by Mrs.
GREEN APPLE, a song about love for family and loved ones.
With the band’s signature light and refreshing melody, it’s an original track written specifically for the Freed commercial.
LandscapeGreen Yellow Society


A song by Ryokuoushoku Shakai, a four-piece pop-rock band affectionately known as Ryokushaka, whose richly varied tracks—born of their unique pop sensibility—are especially popular among younger listeners.
Written specifically for the Suzuki Solio Bandit commercial “Countdown: Sun-dappled Light,” the track’s chorus delivers a liberating rush that feels wonderfully refreshing.
The driving beat, the memorable chord progression, and the powerful, crystalline vocals layered on top make it a song you’ll want to listen to while on the road.
Its breezy feel makes it a perfect car-commercial anthem—one you’ll want to keep on repeat.
Original songFumitake Igarashi

A stylish commercial introducing the allure of the new Spacia Custom, titled “Refinement Is Born.” An original track by Fumitake Igarashi, which evokes an urban vibe, is used as the BGM and pairs perfectly with the Spacia Custom’s sophisticated atmosphere.
Zum Zum Zum Capoeira Mata Um

When it comes to Mazda commercials, it has to be this song, right? Various covers of this track have been used in Mazda ads over the years.
The original song is titled “Zum Zum Zum Capoeira Mata Um,” and it’s actually about capoeira.
The original has a much more relaxed tempo than the version used in the commercials.
Also, in the ads it’s sung as “Zoom Zoom Zoom,” so there are a few differences from the original.
The sound and rhythm are so catchy you can’t help but hum along!
You are in full color.Sakura Fujiwara


The BGM for Daihatsu Move Canbus “COLORING LIFE: Sea” is ‘Kimi wa Tennenshoku,’ sung by Sakura Fujiwara.
This song is a cover of Eiichi Ohtaki’s original, which was released in 1981.
It’s a classic that has since been covered by numerous artists.
It’s frustrating that you only get to hear a snippet in the commercial—you’re left wanting to hear the whole thing—and it leaves you with a refreshing feeling.
It’s a track that perfectly suits the ad’s vibe and even carries a touch of nostalgia.





