[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.
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[Toyota Commercials] Popular CM songs. Historical CM songs [2026] (111–120)
Bohemian RhapsodyQueen

Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” is a song included on the 1975 album A Night at the Opera.
Its innovative song structure and the content of its music video drew widespread attention and had a major impact on the music industry.
Because the song features a variety of developments, the impression it gives can change greatly depending on which part you focus on—an interesting aspect of the piece.
The section used in Toyota’s Pronard commercial was the soaring, triumphant-sounding part, which conveyed beauty when paired with footage of a car racing through a sunset.
Saturday in the ParkCHICAGO

This is the song that was used in the commercial for Toyota’s sedan “Brevis” in 2001.
It’s a 1972 song by the American band Chicago, and I think it’s very well known in Japan—one that everyone has probably heard at least once on TV or the radio.
Sir DukeStevie Wonder

This song, known in Japanese as “Aisuru Duke” (“I Wish”), is by American singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder and is known as a tribute to the legendary jazzman Duke Ellington.
It became his biggest hit at the time of its release.
It has been used in a Noah commercial song.
Original songYaffle
This is a commercial that portrays the powerful driving of the TOYOTA Vellfire as it forges ahead and breaks new ground.
The way lights turn on along the Vellfire’s path evokes a step toward the future.
The music used is an original track from Yaffle, the solo project of Hiroki Kojima.
Its electronic sound fits the visuals perfectly and strongly evokes a near-futuristic feel.
Original songEmi M
The song featured in Harrier’s “A New World, Once Again” commercial is an original track by composer Hajime Uchiyama, who has provided music for various ads including Amazon, Jim Beam, and Canon, and it’s sung by vocalist Emi M.
Its stylish sound impressively matches the premium image of the Harrier.
The bouncy piano tempo also wraps you in a bright mood that makes your heart feel like dancing.
It seems perfect for starting a new chapter or taking a fresh step forward!
Anthem of LoveforeYO‐KING

A commercial whose mischievous melody by YO-KING lingers in your ears.
It perfectly matches the image of the RAV4! It makes you want to hum along while driving this car.
The copy “Get drenched in what you love!” brilliantly conveys its highly versatile image for activities like the outdoors.
I haven’t found any information about the song’s release, so it may have been written exclusively for the commercial.
SmileRod Stewart

This is the song that was used in Toyota’s Estima minivan commercial in 2004.
The song, Smile, was composed by the king of comedy Charles Chaplin for his film Modern Times as a piece within the movie.
Lyrics were later added, and it became a classic covered by many musicians.
The version used in this commercial is by the British singer Rod Stewart.



