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.
- Honda commercial songs: introducing memorable past CM tracks and the latest buzzworthy tunes
- [Toyota Commercial] Popular CM Songs. Historical CM Songs [2026]
- Catchy commercial jingles. A roundup of those songs grabbing attention in ads!
- [Western Music Collection] Compilation of Car Commercial Songs [2026]
- [Packed with Popular Artists] A Compilation of Subaru Commercial Songs
- 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 CM Songs [2026]
- A roundup of songs from Suzuki commercials: the appeal of friendly J-pop and Western music
- [Daihatsu Commercial] Popular CM Songs. Historical/All-time CM Songs [2026]
- [February 2026] Summary of Trending Latest Commercial Songs
- [From timeless classics to the latest hits] A roundup of catchy commercial songs
- [2026] Mitsubishi Motors' commercial songs: A treasure trove of classic Western hits from past ads
- [February 2026] A comprehensive look at the latest commercials! A roundup of must-see ads
Audi (1–10)
EverythingSean Christopher

This track, with its mysterious, ruggedly cool vibe, is called “Everything.” It was featured in an Audi RS Avant commercial.
It’s a song released in 2013 by singer-songwriter Sean Christopher.
The bluesy guitar paired with the languid vocals pulls you right into its world.
It swells all at once, then settles—those dynamic shifts throughout are irresistible.
It’s especially recommended if you’re looking for something like Michael Bublé’s rendition of “Feeling Good.”
rainfallUA

This commercial conveys that Audi cars can handle any environment and deliver a reassuring drive.
It depicts the surroundings outside the car changing one after another, and by contrasting this with the flustered reactions of nearby pedestrians, it effectively expresses the car’s strength.
What further highlights the way the vehicle brushes off the difficulties shown in the visuals is the nursery rhyme Amefuri, sung by UA.
The unique world created by the blend of the light, buoyant melody and her rich, resonant vocals is striking, evoking a sense of composure in the face of major challenges.
OtowaSakamoto Ryuichi


Ryuichi Sakamoto, a world-renowned musician known for his energetic range of activities.
The piece “Otowa” was chosen as the theme for the commercial of Audi’s sports car, the R8 Spyder.
It is included on the compilation album “Year Book 2005–2014,” which gathers previously unreleased tracks.
The title was reportedly inspired by the archaic feel of the Japanese language and the imagery of wings.
Sakamoto has said he aimed to harmonize sound with a sense of speed, and the track’s beauty, lightness, and elegance conjure up scenes of cityscapes and nature alike—an arresting number.
I think it pairs perfectly with moments when you want to spend quality time.
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.
Fools RhythmTwo Fingers


This is “Fool Rhythm” by Two Fingers, featured in the commercial for the new Audi Q5.
Two Fingers is an alias project of Amon Tobin—often hailed as a genius musician—known for performances that combine projection mapping and music.
The beatmaking showcases his exceptional sense for sound design: thunderous, roaring low end with claps and noise intertwining around it.
The track is included on the 2012 album Stunt Rhythm.
Mercedes-Benz (1–10)
Blinding LightsThe Weeknd


Blinding Lights is a song that consciously draws heavily on 80s disco music.
It was released in 2019 by The Weeknd, an R&B singer from Canada.
From the moment the catchy synthesizer melody—one listen and it sticks in your head—kicks in, it whisks you away to a stylish, nighttime cityscape.
Its sense of speed makes it especially perfect for car commercials, almost as if you’re out driving.
The song’s similarities to a-ha’s Take On Me have also made mashups of the two tracks popular.
Original songSeiho
A commercial for the new A-Class featuring voice actress Masako Nozawa—famous for playing Son Goku in Dragon Ball.
While Nozawa-san and the Mercedes voice assistant exchange comedic banter, a poppy EDM-style melody plays in the background.
It’s striking how a sparkling tone comes in at just the right moment when the car’s name is introduced at the end of the ad! Paired with the simple visuals, this stylish, modern melody gives the car an even cooler, more sophisticated image.



