[Western Music Collection] Compilation of Car Commercial Songs [2026]
When it comes to car commercials, there’s a wide range of music—stylish, cool tracks you’d hear in sedan or sports car ads, and fun, upbeat songs for family-oriented cars! Because of that, many viewers find themselves wondering, “Whose song is that?” after watching a commercial, and it often becomes a hot topic online.
In this article, we’ll showcase a selection of songs used in car commercials by various automakers, with a special focus on Western music.
First, we’ll introduce particularly popular tracks regardless of manufacturer, and then list them by brand.
From signature hits by popular artists to covers of timeless classics, car commercials feature a variety of songs, so take this opportunity to give them a careful listen.
Latest Western music commercial songs (1–10)
Can’t Help Falling In LoveElvis Presley

This commercial introduces Honda’s initiatives on the water, highlighting the company’s commitment to supporting mobility experiences in every scene.
It depicts a machine equipped with a Honda outboard motor gliding smoothly across the water, and, aided by the effect of the water itself, it conveys in a refreshing way the idea that Honda delivers a strong sense of reliability anywhere.
The music that further accentuates the fresh atmosphere portrayed in the visuals is Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Help Falling in Love.” It comes across as a ballad that unfolds with a gentle ambience, and its softly layered chorus and vocals have a calming effect on the listener.
LaylaDerek and the Dominos

This commercial showcases Mitsubishi Motors’ commitment to supporting adventure, depicted through cars racing across different eras and landscapes.
It conveys that achieving performance that supports adventure requires bold challenges on the development side as well, and that the overlap of these two efforts results in a comfortable yet powerful drive.
The music that further accentuates the strength expressed in the visuals is “Layla” by Derek and the Dominos.
With its guitar phrases and rhythms, the song conveys an overall wild atmosphere and evokes a sense of determination to push forward.
Original songErik Reiff / Maria Hasegawa

This is a commercial introducing the new 2 Series Gran Coupé.
Set to scenes of the car dashing dynamically, the narration emphasizes a comfortable driving experience powered by advanced technology.
Naturally, its beautiful form is also a highlight, and the video captures the car’s appeal in one compelling package.
The BGM is an original track for the commercial by Erik Life and Maria Hasegawa.
Its quality is so high you wouldn’t believe it was created just for a commercial, and the pleasant melody and vocals drew significant attention from viewers.
for the artSulene

In Toyota’s SUV Harrier commercial, “Pioneering the Future,” the Harrier racing through the clouds is captured in a striking, cool style.
Just watching this ad alone is enough to spark the desire to own one among car enthusiasts who think, “I want to drive a Harrier!” The BGM features Sleen’s “for the art,” perfectly matching the sleek visuals.
From its aggressive beats to its surging electronic sound and heavily effected vocal work, it’s a track packed with highlights.
MomentsElderbrook

This is a commercial that coolly showcases the stylish design and performance of Audi’s Q6 Sportback e-tron and A6 e-tron.
It conveys that they’re not just stylish on the outside but on the inside as well, with a ride that perfectly matches—expressed through scenes of them speeding along.
The song that further accentuates the stylish atmosphere depicted in the visuals is “Moments” by Elderbrook.
With its airy, cool sound and vocals, it conveys an exciting sense that something new is beginning, stemming from its unique world view.
SunnyBoney M

Boney M.
was a disco band from Germany active in the 1970s and ’80s, known for hits like “Rasputin.” This song is one they covered; the original was released by Bobby Hebb in 1966.
He wrote it while thinking of his late brother.
In Boney M.’s cover version, you can enjoy the cool vibe of classic disco sound.
Done with California (feat. Victor Lundberg)Birgersson Lundberg

A commercial that looks back on Yosuke Sugino’s accumulating career while finding common ground with the Corolla Touring.
With “evolution” as the shared keyword, it conveys that the accumulation of experience and a drive to improve are essential for taking the next step.
The song that heightens Sugino’s refreshing presence and the bright, open atmosphere of the visuals is “Done with California (feat.
Victor Lundberg).” Its light sound vividly evokes the joys of everyday life, while the expansive vocals strongly suggest a sense of reaching outward and an ambition to grow.
Blinding LightsThe Weeknd

Blinding Lights is a song that consciously draws heavily on 80s disco music.
It was released in 2019 by The Weeknd, an R&B singer from Canada.
From the moment the catchy synthesizer melody—one listen and it sticks in your head—kicks in, it whisks you away to a stylish, nighttime cityscape.
Its sense of speed makes it especially perfect for car commercials, almost as if you’re out driving.
The song’s similarities to a-ha’s Take On Me have also made mashups of the two tracks popular.
That’s The Way A Woman IsThe Messengers

This commercial for Suzuki’s compact SUV, the Hustler, expresses the excitement of being able to go anywhere.
It depicts, in an animated style, the Hustler dashing through the charming world of a picture book.
The BGM features an original arrangement of The Messengers’ “That’s The Way A Woman Is.” Even if you don’t recognize the title, many of you have probably heard this song.
Fear for NobodyMåneskin

This commercial directly highlights the Honda ZR-V’s stylish design, rich features, and powerful performance.
It shows the car racing through various scenes—high-speed circuits, tree-lined mountain roads, and cityscapes—conveying that it can be driven with confidence anywhere.
The high-speed scenes suggest strength, while the mountain and urban driving evoke an impression of maneuverability and ease of handling.
The video also seems to suggest that peace of mind, safety, and stability contribute to a fulfilling daily life.
The background music is “Fear for Nobody,” released in 2018 by the Italian rock band Måneskin—a track whose powerful vocals, declaring there’s nothing to fear, inspire a fighting spirit.


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