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Honda commercial songs: introducing memorable past CM tracks and the latest buzzworthy tunes

Honda commercial songs: introducing memorable past CM tracks and the latest buzzworthy tunes
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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.

We’ll also highlight the latest commercials, so be sure to check them out!

Honda commercial songs: Introducing memorable past CM tracks and trending tunes (1–10)

HONDA VEZEL “Ultra-Urban VEZEL” Version / “Ultra-Urban VEZEL RS” Version

First kissrikon densetsu

Divorce Legend – First Kiss (Official Music Video)
First kissrikon densetsu
[VEZEL] TV Commercial (Web Version) “Ultra Urban VEZEL”

This is an introduction commercial for the Vezel with the memorable tagline “Born for the city.” In addition to highlighting its interior and exterior features, the ad emphasizes how easy it is to drive in urban areas, including a size that makes parking in city lots simple.

Not only is the Vezel shown with a focus on its stylishness, but the visuals themselves are cool and eye-catching.

It’s also notable that the BGM features Rikon Densetsu’s “First Kiss.” Despite lyrics that portray a bittersweet love that tightens the chest, the combination with an up-tempo, stylish track is captivating.

If you listen while reading the lyrics, you may find parts that resonate with your own experiences.

Honda Vezel: “Let’s go for a drive” version

The World feat. Moto from Chilli Beans. & Who-ya ExtendedKERENMI

The World feat. Moto from Chilli Beans. & Who-ya Extended
The World feat. Moto from Chilli Beans. & Who-ya ExtendedKERENMI
HONDA VEZEL TV commercial: “Let’s go for a drive.” 30 seconds

This commercial, which shows Shizuka Ishibashi inviting an acquaintance for a drive over the phone, is for Honda’s SUV, the VEZEL.

Many viewers were likely captivated by Ishibashi’s expressions as she drives around to various places and enjoys herself.

The background music features a track from KERENMI, a project by Koichi Tsutaya.

The song, featuring Moto and Who-ya, has an urban, light, and lively vibe.

HONDA Marine “Freedom on the Water” / “Passion for Marine”

Can’t Help Falling In LoveElvis Presley

Elvis Presley – Can’t Help Falling In Love (Official Audio)
Can't Help Falling In LoveElvis Presley
[Corporate Advertisement] Marine: “Freedom on the Water” Version, 30 Seconds

This commercial introduces Honda’s initiatives on the water, highlighting the company’s commitment to supporting mobility experiences in every scene.

It depicts a machine equipped with a Honda outboard motor gliding smoothly across the water, and, aided by the effect of the water itself, it conveys in a refreshing way the idea that Honda delivers a strong sense of reliability anywhere.

The music that further accentuates the fresh atmosphere portrayed in the visuals is Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling in Love.” It comes across as a ballad that unfolds with a gentle ambience, and its softly layered chorus and vocals have a calming effect on the listener.

HONDA WR-V “All together—could it get any better?” version

Original songSUSHIBOYS

HONDA WR-V TV commercial: “Everyone together—this is the best!” 15 seconds

Set in an overseas supermarket, the commercial shows everyone tossing item after item into a giant shopping cart.

Just when you’re thinking, “Are they really going to buy that much and still fit it in the car?” it proudly shows that with the WR-V’s cargo capacity, there’s no problem at all! Overflowing with a fun, upbeat vibe, the ad features an original track by the two-man rap group SUSHIBOYS.

The song’s lively groove perfectly matches the commercial, and many viewers have probably been curious about the details of this track.

HONDA VEZEL “e:HEV” Version

sparkleFuji Kaze

Fujii Kaze – Kirari (Official Video)
sparkleFuji Kaze
[TV Commercial] VEZEL “e:HEV” Version (April 2021)

Singer-songwriter Fujii Kaze, whose unique charm and solid musicianship have won him widespread popularity.

Kirari is a track written specifically for Honda’s VEZEL commercial, a pop tune with a refreshing, lighthearted mood and wordplay that’s fun to the ear.

It has just the kind of cool vibe that suits cars and motorbikes perfectly! The flowing melody and Kaze’s airy vocals feel wonderful.

Of course the song’s atmosphere is great, but the dancing in the music video is also incredibly cool! Listening to this track makes you feel like you could glide right on through.

HONDA FREED <Tightly! FREED “Flat Floor” version>

familieMrs. GREEN APPLE

Mrs. GREEN APPLE「familie」Official Music Video
familieMrs. GREEN APPLE
[FREED] TV Commercial (Web Version) “<Hug it tight! FREED> Flat Floor” 30 seconds (Winner of the 2024–2025 Japan Car of the Year)

This is a commercial for the Freed, which underwent a full model change in 2024, promoting its comfortable interior created by a flat floor design all the way to the third row.

The CM features Motoki Omori, the vocalist of Mrs.

GREEN APPLE, which sparked major buzz among fans.

Their song “familie” is also used as the background music.

As the title suggests, the theme centers on family and love, and the car-themed lyrics tailored to the CM are particularly memorable.

HONDA VEZEL 'World Vezel' Edition

STAY TUNESuchmos

Suchmos – STAY TUNE [Official Music Video]
STAY TUNESuchmos
[Honda] VEZEL [World Vezel] New TV Commercial

Suchmos took their band name from “Satchmo,” the nickname of jazz musician Louis Armstrong.

They’re a unit influenced by a variety of genres, including rock, soul, jazz, and hip-hop.

This song was released in 2016 as one of the tracks on their second EP, LOVE & VICE.

Fast-paced and exhilarating, the track is said to have been born from a sense of disgust toward late-night drunks.

Some of you may have discovered the band through this Honda commercial.