A roundup of Honda commercials: charming presentations that feel familiar, from kei cars to wagons
Honda offers a wide range of models, from kei cars to compact cars and even minivans that can carry the whole family.
Their vehicles are known for being practical and approachable, and that quality comes through in their commercials as well.
In this article, we’ll introduce a comprehensive selection of Honda commercials, both old and new!
While many of them convey a sense of friendliness, some feature stylish direction and cool music.
Take this opportunity to check out a variety of their commercials.
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Compilation of Honda commercials: Charming, relatable storytelling from kei cars to wagons (71–80)
HONDA ZR-V e:HEV Web Teaser CM “New Honda SUV” Version

Higashi e Nishi e (Eastward, Westward) is a hidden gem by Yosui Inoue, released in 1972.
Some of you may remember Masahiro Motoki’s cover of the same song playing in commercials for the energy drink Regain.
The singer in this Honda commercial is LEO Imai, a multilingual singer-songwriter.
The track has been shaped into a cool number with a dry guitar sound, and his punchy vocals help elevate the ad.
Many people may not have heard this song before, but be sure to check out each artist’s version!
HONDA Bike×ONE OK ROCK『Go, Vantage Point.』

Here’s a song by the Japanese rock band ONE OK ROCK.
The vocalist, Taka, is known for being the son of Shinichi Mori and Masako Mori, but his own singing ability is remarkable as well.
The band’s globally oriented sound fits perfectly with Honda’s commercials.
It’s also said that when this song was first unveiled, it was performed with a 53-piece orchestra backing them—just imagining it gives me chills.
HONDA VEZEL “To Another Everyday”

Following “STAY TUNE,” this song by Suchmos, also used as the CM song for the Vezel, was released in 2018.
In their music video, Honda cars such as the Vezel, NSX, and Civic make appearances.
And in the Vezel commercial, the car’s license plate is, amazingly, 808.
It’s full of playful touches, isn’t it? Honda’s Vezel always chooses stylish tracks for its commercials, so it’s enjoyable for viewers as well, don’t you think?
HONDA NEW SHUTTLE

A high-sense rock track with a sharp, cool sound.
It’s a song by the Tokyo-born five-piece rock band Survive Said The Prophet, included on their 2018 release s p a c e [ s ].
The sound arrangement is irresistible—at once weighty, brisk, and even funky.
The lyrics portray the feeling of passing out of sync with someone important, giving it a bittersweet tone.
And vocalist Yosh’s soaring voice adds even more depth to the world of the song.
HONDA FIT

Many of you will probably recognize its laid-back melody.
It’s a song by Tamio Okuda, a singer-songwriter who has long been at the forefront of the Japanese music scene, included on the 2001 album “CAR SONGS OF THE YEARS,” a collection of tracks themed around cars.
“You can live without a car, sure—but I love them, so it can’t be helped.” Those unadorned, honest feelings are written just as they are in the lyrics—you can really relate, can’t you?


