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 FREED “FREED PEOPLE” Version

This song, which carries the meaning of “I’ve got to go home,” is by Boney M., a disco band from Germany, and it was released in 1979.
Although they were a German band, many of the members were from Latin America and Africa, and they had many songs with an exotic flair.
They’re also known for the hit “Rasputin,” and it’s said they inspired the debut of the German disco band Dschinghis Khan.
Honda always picks quirky songs for their commercials, so I’m really looking forward to it.
HONDA STEP WGN SPADA “IMAGINE” version

I’m head over heels in love with her—I just can’t help it! This is a reggaeton-pop tune by Puerto Rican musician Daddy Yankee, released in 2018.
It blends a snappy rhythm with a melody that carries that signature reggaeton sway, making it a joy to listen to.
It’s perfect as background music for a drive.
Before you know it, you’ll find yourself humming along—a catchy piece that sticks in your ears and lingers in your mind.
HONDA FREED “Voices from Across Japan” Version

Pharrell Williams, who is active across many cultural scenes—not just music but also fashion and essays—had a hit with the song “HAPPY.” As its title suggests, the track is filled with euphoria and celebrates the joy of moving your body and dancing.
In car commercials as well, it seems to richly convey the pleasure of driving your favorite car through your favorite locations.
HONDA ODYSSEY ‘The Unforgettable Car’ Version

It’s a grand yet heartrending ballad that resonates deep in the heart.
It’s a song by singer-songwriter and fashion model Shawn Mendes, released in 2018.
The lyrics, which plead for help while being crushed by anxiety, are truly moving.
Despite carrying such a powerful message, the song has a strangely comforting charm that slips effortlessly into your body.
It’s perfect for listening to alone, taking your time to let it sink in.
HONDA CIVIC “#RunForever” Edition
The much-talked-about cool Honda “CIVIC” web commercial features the song “bad guy.” It’s a cover of Billie Eilish’s Grammy-winning smash hit (Record of the Year at the 62nd Grammys) by The Interrupters, a ska-punk band known for their husky female vocals.
The snappy groove makes you want to nod your head back and forth—it’s the best vibe.
It’s got a hint of grit and a cool mood that’s super stylish.
The CM segment is great, of course, but it sounds even better when you listen to the full track.
Wrapped in a gentle sense of elevation, it’s highly recommended as driving BGM.



