A roundup of Mitsubishi Motors commercials: introducing ads that convey an active image!
Speaking of Mitsubishi Motors, recently they’ve offered a wide range of models with an active, outdoor-oriented feel not only in SUVs but also in the kei car class.
Their kei car commercials are appealing with friendly, catchy presentations, while the SUV commercials highlight high functionality and stylishness.
In this article, we’ll introduce a whole lineup of Mitsubishi Motors commercials.
We’ll also focus on the background music, featuring original cover songs from the commercials and classic Western hits, so be sure to check that out as well.
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Mitsubishi Motors Commercial Collection: Introducing ads that convey an active image! (41–50)
Mitsubishi Motors New Delica D:5: ‘An Adult Adventure Begins.’

This is a commercial for the Delica D:5 that aired in 2019.
Many viewers were probably curious about the song used in the ad, but it’s an original track composed specifically for the commercial.
Recently, more car commercials have been highlighting not just vehicle performance, but the “special experiences” you can have with a car.
This ad, too, promotes the idea of a grown-up weekend adventure.
The song perfectly enhances that sense of something special, with a beautifully crafted sound.
Mitsubishi Motors eK Series “Ms. Karen’s eK” Version

This commercial uses a parody of “Mary Had a Little Lamb,” a song every Japanese person sang as a child.
The ad, released in 2019, features Karen Takizawa, who works as a fashion model and TV personality.
The lyrics of “Mary Had a Little Lamb” were rewritten with her in mind, and I bet many viewers had their ears instantly caught.
The commercial shows a near-accident being averted by automatic braking, which makes it pretty suspenseful.
Mitsubishi Motors Delica D:5 ‘To an Adventure We Can’t Wait For’ Version

The song used in this Delica D:5 commercial is “Free” by Fumitake Igarashi, who has worked on numerous commercial tracks.
The concept of the ad is that a salaryman who usually does a stiff, formal job goes on an adventure in the mountains on his day off, driving a Delica D:5.
The music enhances the coolness and fun of the visuals.
Just watching it probably makes a lot of people want to hop in a car and head out on a weekend trip themselves.
Mitsubishi Motors DELICA D:5

This commercial really showcases the active image of the DELICA D:5.
It highlights its ability to power through off-road terrain and puddles with ease, and features scenes of outings for outdoor activities and active sports.
The refreshing track “ETERNAL LANDSCAPE” is used as the BGM.
This song is a 2008 collaboration between Skoop On Somebody and Tetsuro Oda, with memorable lyrics that sing of an adventurous spirit—wanting to go anywhere together with someone special.
Mitsubishi Motors RVR “Parkour” Version

This commercial features an original song written specifically for the ad by artist Josh Atkinson.
The CM highlights the RVR’s ability to zip freely through urban rough terrain like puddles and cobblestones, as well as unpaved mountain paths.
To express this “freedom to roam,” it collaborates with the activity of parkour.
The track has a cool, exhilarating sound that matches the visuals perfectly.


