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A compilation of Nissan commercials: cool ads that showcase their technological prowess.

A compilation of Nissan commercials: cool ads that showcase their technological prowess.
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In recent years, when it comes to Nissan, their commercials often highlight self-driving technology under the slogan “Nissan Intelligent Mobility.”

As you can see in the vehicles’ exteriors as well, many of their ads are stylish and cool.

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of Nissan car commercials all at once.

The spotlight often falls on the featured performers and the background music, and we’ll share that information as well.

We’ve gathered a large selection of both new and old commercials, so please take this opportunity to check them out.

Nissan commercial roundup: cool ads (1–10) showcasing their technological prowess

Nissan Serena “Everyone, toward what makes you obsessed.”NEW!

[Serena] TV commercial: “Everyone, toward what you’re passionate about.”

This commercial conveys the comfortable driving experience of Nissan’s Serena through the lens of a family outing.

The scene depicted is the ride home after a day out; the sight of the children sleeping hints at the vehicle’s stable ride.

The smiles of the two adults watching over them suggest that this is a car that reliably supports the making of family memories.

Nissan Sakura: “Let’s keep it snappy” versionTakako Matsu, Yuzu

[Nissan Sakura] TV commercial 'Let's zip along' 15 seconds, with subsidies, subtitles included

This commercial promotes the smooth and powerful performance of Nissan Sakura, a kei car that has gone electric.

It features Takako Matsu driving and speeding along, with scenes of the duo Yuzu reacting in surprise and cherry blossoms swirling into the air, all effectively conveying a sense of speed.

The song used is Chururi by Takako Matsu and Yuzu, whose buoyant rhythm and vocals evoke a refreshing, comfortable driving experience.

Nissan ARIYA “A crystal-clear, luxurious drive.”NEW!

[Nissan Ariya] “Crystal-clear, luxurious driving.” 30-second version

This piece portrays the comfortable driving experience of Nissan’s Ariya while highlighting the various features that support that comfort.

The sequence that transitions from a road to gliding over water is striking, and the expansive vistas effectively convey a refreshing sense of exhilaration.

The hands-off driving capability is another key point, and together with the expressions shown in that moment, it clearly evokes a sense of relaxation.

Nissan Note: “With the NOTE around town — a quick trip to a café in your spare time”Kasumi Arimura

[Note] Kasumi Arimura: “Riding the Note around town—popping over to a café in my spare moments.”

This commercial, in which Kasumi Arimura actually drives a Note and shares her impressions, is titled “City Driving in the NOTE: A Quick Coffee During Spare Time.” Hearing her words alongside real footage of her driving makes them more convincing.

It’s a commercial that clearly conveys how easy the car is to drive.

Nissan Skyline 1983

Nissan Skyline Paul Newman Version TV commercial, 1983

Speaking of the Skyline, it’s a car that debuted in 1957 as one of Nissan’s flagship sports models, and it has captivated countless fans since its introduction—a true classic.

In this commercial aired in 1983, a special Paul Newman edition is featured.

The song used in this special commercial is “Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head,” also known as an insert song from the Western film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

Known in Japan by the title “Ame ni Nuretemo,” the song has been covered domestically by many artists, including Akira Fuse, Chieko Baisho, and Masayoshi Yamazaki.

Nissan X-Trail: “Refined on Every Road”

[Nissan X‑Trail] TV commercial “Refined on Every Road.” 15-second version – Subtitled

This commercial showcases the power of the Nissan X-Trail, delivering a strong performance even on rough roads like snowy terrain.

By contrasting a skier with the X-Trail’s drive, it effectively conveys that the vehicle can handle steep slopes that are typically difficult for cars.

The refreshing feel of Penthouse’s “Friday’s High” playing in the background is another highlight, reinforcing the sense that the car can run nimbly without slowing down even on rough surfaces.

Nissan ’90 Years of Nissan Technology’ Version

NISSAN CM '90 Years of Nissan Technology' 30 seconds

Did you know Nissan celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2023? The “Nissan Technology 90th Anniversary” segment conveys the company’s long history and passion.

In the background, “Higher” sung by milet is playing.

Her powerful vocals heighten the sense of anticipation for new challenges.