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[Toyota Commercial] Popular CM Songs. Historical CM Songs [2026]

Toyota commercials often feature popular actors and big hit songs, making them really eye-catching when you see them on TV! What’s more, the original songs created for these ads—which showcase the appeal of the cars sometimes stylishly, sometimes catchily—are also part of the charm.

In this article, we’ll introduce many of the songs used in those attention-grabbing Toyota commercials.

We’ll cover not only arrangement versions of trending hit songs, but also tracks sung by popular actors, so be sure to check them out.

[Toyota Commercials] Popular CM Songs. Historical CM Songs [2026] (101–110)

GR Supra Full-Throttle Impressions – Compilation – 60 Seconds

Original composition (instrumental)Sato Nao

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Original composition (instrumental)Sato Nao

There’s something cinematic about it, with an impressive, grand sound.

It features Fernando Alonso, the racer who achieved the incredible feat of becoming the youngest Drivers’ Champion in F1 history in 2005, and who also competed in the 24 Hours of Le Mans alongside F1 in 2018, winning overall.

It’s a very rare video of him reviewing the Supra.

It captures in detail everything from how deeply he presses the accelerator and his braking timing to the way he turns the steering wheel.

Toyota Brevis

Saturday in the ParkCHICAGO

Chicago – Saturday in the Park (Official Audio)
Saturday in the ParkCHICAGO

This song, used in a 2001 Toyota Brevis commercial, is by the American rock band Chicago.

Speaking of Chicago, they’re a rock band known for incorporating a horn section into their lineup.

In this track, you can enjoy a bright brass sound right from the intro, and the clean vocals add to it, making it a song that lifts your spirits as you listen.

It’s included on their 1972 album Chicago V.

Toyota Premio 'Beautiful Morning' Version

Smoke Gets In Your EyesJo Stafford

Toyota Motor Corporation Premio 2005 cm

This is a song originally written for the 1933 musical Roberta, known in Japan by the title “Kemuri ga Me ni Shimiru” (“Smoke Gets in Your Eyes”).

It was featured in a 2005 TV commercial for the Toyota Premio.

The commercial used a cover by Jo Stafford, giving the piece an elegant and refined feel.

In addition to The Platters’ famous rendition, many other versions by various musicians exist, so it might be interesting to compare them.

TOYOTA Roomy Inside Look ~Mi~ “MAX” Version

Ride on timeMAX

[ROOMY] Peek Inside Roomy ~Mi~ MAX Version 30 seconds

This commercial highlights the ROOMY’s large storage capacity by showing, in an interview-style video, just how much luggage it can hold.

The interviewees are the members of MAX, and it depicts how, in addition to their personal belongings, they can neatly store a large amount of concert merchandise while still fitting all the members in the car.

The song that further brings out the members’ vibrant expressions is one of MAX’s signature tracks, “Ride on time.” Its lively, dance-influenced sound helps convey a strong sense of excitement through their vocals.

I Can’t Turn You LooseOtis Redding

Otis Ray Redding Jr., an American musician, is said to have had a profound impact on soul music with his distinctive vocal style.

This song is known as an iconic masterpiece that seems to distill his power, and it has been used in a Corolla commercial.

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Question of HonorSara Buraitoman

Sarah Brightman – A Question of Honour ~ TV Asahi Soccer Broadcast Theme Song
Question of HonorSara Buraitoman

It’s a track from British singer Sarah Brightman’s 1995 album “Fly,” which was also released as a single the same year.

It was used in a Mark X commercial and also served as the theme song when TV Asahi broadcast soccer matches.

DenderaryuNaka Riisa

Riisa Naka, Haruna Kawaguchi CM Toyota Passo Denderaryūba (commercial)
DenderaryuNaka Riisa

In 2012, the Toyota “Passo” commercial song featuring Riisa Naka singing with hand play drew attention online for its mysterious lyrics.

It’s a traditional children’s song from Nagasaki Prefecture titled “Denderaryū,” which has also been featured on NHK Educational TV’s “Nihongo de Asobo.”