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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] (111–120)

Hokkaido All-Toyota “SUV Winter” Version

When the Saints Go Marching In

The song playing in Hokkaido Toyota’s “SUV Winter” commercial is When the Saints Go Marching In.

It’s a classic jazz standard that’s loved and heard in many settings, including as a sports cheer song.

This version features winter imagery, creating a fun atmosphere that matches the excited feeling of going out.

The cheery, bell-like sounds also help lift your mood! It seems perfect as background music or a companion for a drive.

Mr. Tambourine ManThe Byrds

The Byrds Mr Tambourine Man Remastered
Mr. Tambourine ManThe Byrds

It’s a song included on Bob Dylan’s album “Bringing It All Back Home.” The Byrds’ cover version was used in a commercial song for the Estima.

It has also been covered by The Four Seasons and Chad & Jeremy.

Aichi Toyota “Declaration” Version

TRICOIwatatakanori

Takanori Iwata - 'TORICO' (Concept Movie Hawaii ver.)
TRICOIwatatakanori

This is a bright, upbeat commercial depicting Takanori Iwata broadcasting from a radio car, sharing the appeal of Aichi Toyota and Aichi.

The straightforward narration conveys a positive message: by accompanying people during their drive, it leads to more fulfilling moments for each of them.

The song that further emphasizes the freshness and brightness shown in the visuals is Takanori Iwata’s “TRICO.” Its light rhythm paired with his clear, direct vocals is striking, making it a lively track that feels like charging headlong into a fun time.

Have A Nice DayBon Jovi

This song by the American rock band Bon Jovi became a worldwide hit.

“Have a Nice Day” is usually used as a greeting meaning “Have a good one,” but in this song it seems to carry a sarcastic sense like, “Yeah, whatever—this conversation is over.” It was used as the theme song for an RAV4 commercial.

Toyota Corolla Fielder

Before our feelings overlap…Hirai Ken

Ken Hirai “Before Our Feelings Overlap…” MUSIC VIDEO
Before our feelings overlap...Hirai Ken

In this commercial for the Corolla Fielder, which features a boy co-starring with Ken Hirai, the boy hums Hirai’s song “Omoi ga Kasanaru Sono Mae ni,” and then Hirai appears.

After they get in a car together and change locations, Hirai continues singing the song—an impressively dramatic development.

Even now, it’s a wonderful commercial that moves the heart.

COROLLA FIELDER 2015 TV commercial

Over the hillKimura Takuya, OKAMOTO’S, PUFFY, Shimizu Shota, Yano Akiko

[TOYOTA Corolla Fielder CM] — Japan Edition 2015 TOYOTA Japan “COROLLA FIELDER” TV Commercial
Over the hillKimura Takuya, OKAMOTO'S, PUFFY, Shimizu Shota, Yano Akiko

“Oka o Koete” (Over the Hill) is a Showa-era pop song released in 1931, performed by Ichiro Fujiyama, who was active as a singer, composer, and conductor.

It was featured as the CM song for the COROLLA FIELDER in 2015, with Takuya Kimura, PUFFY, Shota Shimizu, OKAMOTO’S, and Akiko Yano taking turns covering it in the commercial.

This song, which brings back memories of youth, perfectly matches the dreamlike, fun visuals of the CM.

It’s the kind of tune that makes your heart race as you hum along while driving—give it a try!

Sir DukeStevie Wonder

Stevie Wonder – Sir Duke [HD]
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.