Honda commercial songs: introducing memorable past CM tracks and the latest buzzworthy tunes
When you catch a Honda commercial on TV, have you ever wondered about the music they’re using? Car commercial songs range from cool and edgy to fun, family-friendly tunes.
Honda features a wide variety of artists—from popular Japanese rock bands and up-and-coming musicians to internationally renowned stars—so every time a new commercial airs, it’s easy to find yourself thinking, “What’s this song?” In this article, we’ll introduce a comprehensive list of Honda commercial songs.
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Honda commercial songs: Introducing memorable past CM tracks and buzzworthy tunes (41–50)
True loveElton John

This song was used in commercials for the S-MX starting in 1996.
The catchphrase at the time was “Ren’ai Shiyō” (roughly, “Romance Spec”), so they may have chosen a so-called duet song by Elton John and Kiki Dee to match it.
The gentle voices of the two pair well with that catchphrase.
BAD MAN feat. ROBIN THICKE, JOE PERRY & TRAVIS BARKERPitbull

A funky killer tune built around a drum-driven phrase.
It’s a track by Pitbull, a rapper from Florida, included on his 2017 album Climate Change.
With a rhythmic melody riding a guitar sound reminiscent of classic rock ’n’ roll, you can’t help but tap your body to the beat.
Plenty of men are likely drawn to the lyrical message of “I’m a bad guy.”
In My BloodShawn Mendes

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.
SunDayspeeto

Since January 2023, the song featured in the commercial for Honda Cars’ “Premium Settlement Fair” is “SunDays” by peeto, a four-piece rock band from Kashiwa City in Chiba Prefecture.
With their concept of “urban rock from the streets,” the track features a city-pop-like sound and lyrics that spark excitement with the feeling that something is about to begin.
It perfectly matches the Premium Settlement Fair, where you can experience the joy and fun of choosing a car, so be sure to check it out.
In the CityMadness

Madness is a British ska band that was active in the 1980s, known for a distinctive sound based on ska, blue beat, and rock.
Their 1981 song “In the City” was used as the commercial jingle for Honda’s City.
Let’s Dance in a Circle ~Ire Aie~AGHARTA
The song used in Honda’s N-WGN commercial, “Comfort with Auto Brake Hold,” is the English version of “WA ni Natte Odorou ~ ILE AIYE.” You might strongly associate it with V6, but its origins trace back to a band called AGHARTA—whose members included Toshiki Kadomatsu—who originally released “ILE AIYE ~ WA ni Natte Odorou ~.” In the commercial, the lyrics are in English, evoking a bright and cheerful road trip.
Just like the V6 version, the melody gives off a fun and energetic vibe, making it a great companion for your drive.
You’re sure to have a wonderful time!
East and WestLEO Imai

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!



