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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.

Honda commercial roundup: Charming, accessible presentations from kei cars to wagons (41–50)

Honda CONNECT “Honda Remote Control” VersionToyonoshima

[Honda CONNECT] Web CM “Honda Remote Operation” Version

This commercial highlights the remote control features among the various functions of Honda CONNECT, emphasizing how they lead to a more comfortable driving experience.

The person trying out the feature is Toyonoshima, who shows off a sharp tsuppari thrust and is depicted returning to the car sweaty.

It shows how, when you’re sweaty, you can operate the air conditioner remotely so you can get into the car after the temperature has been lowered.

His calm smile as he gets in also conveys a sense of reassurance that supports the drive.

HONDA ZR-V “Crystal of Sensibility” Version

[ZR-V] Web CM “Crystal of Sensibility” Version

This is a commercial for the ZR-V that focuses on the refinement of its exterior design.

Set to striking background music centered on strings, it features the elegant and memorable tagline “A crystallization of sensibility.” While it doesn’t delve into specific details, it’s a thoroughly sophisticated commercial that more than effectively conveys the ZR-V’s image.

HONDA EV: “What happens if you drive an EV until the battery runs out?” / “How quietly does an EV drive?” / “How many seconds does it take to reach 100 km/h?”

This is a commercial where professionals examine various questions about Honda’s EVs and clearly explain what kind of cars they are.

They thoroughly test things you don’t usually get the chance to try, such as what happens if you drive until the battery is completely drained, how quiet an EV really is, and how long it takes to reach 100 km/h.

Even the long wait times until results are reached are shown—albeit sped up—so you can tell the outcomes are genuine.

Through these verifications, the ad also communicates important factors for choosing a car, such as powerful performance and safety in emergencies.

HONDA Honda CONNECT “Emergency Support Center” Edition

[Honda CONNECT] Web Commercial: Emergency Support Center

This commercial parallels unexpected car trouble with athletes, showing how Honda CONNECT responds reliably.

Just like a player who supports the team in a pinch, Honda CONNECT provides swift help when it really matters.

It also highlights the ease of calling for assistance with just the press of a button and the peace of mind that comes from a dependable response.

The contrast between the expressions during the crisis and after being helped also conveys a sense of trust.

HONDA “Passion for Cars” / “We’ll Make It Fun”

This commercial offers a deeper introduction to Honda’s slogan, “The Power of Dreams.” In addition to the “Passion for Cars” version, which highlights the energy poured into development, there is the “We’ll Make It Fun” version, where Honda talks about realizing everything people want from a car: driving enjoyment, safety, comfort, and environmental consideration.

Whichever ad you watch, you can feel their sincere dedication to car-making, and it makes you want to become a Honda fan.

The background music features a cover of Elvis Presley’s signature song “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” arranged in an upbeat, bright style that differs greatly from the original.

HONDA S-MX

1998 commercial: Honda S-MX (S-M-X)

A 1980 number by Blondie.

The band’s female vocalist, Debbie Harry, had a very mischievous, coquettish charm, didn’t she? Among Blondie’s tracks, this one is particularly powerful.

The song was used as the commercial theme for Honda’s youth-oriented mini-van, the S-MX.

HONDA Accord “Adults From Now On” Version

[TVCM] ACCORD “Adults From Here On” Version (2020/2)

It’s a super energetic uptempo track.

It’s a song by the American rock band Panic! At The Disco, released in 2018.

I say “rock band,” but their hallmark is a mixed style that incorporates elements from various genres.

This track is also crafted with a rich palette of sounds, including strings and a horn section.

That one-of-a-kind musical style pairs perfectly with the lyrics’ passionate message: “We’ve come this far by relentlessly pursuing hope.”