[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.
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Audi (1–10)
EverythingSean Christopher

This track, with its mysterious, ruggedly cool vibe, is called “Everything.” It was featured in an Audi RS Avant commercial.
It’s a song released in 2013 by singer-songwriter Sean Christopher.
The bluesy guitar paired with the languid vocals pulls you right into its world.
It swells all at once, then settles—those dynamic shifts throughout are irresistible.
It’s especially recommended if you’re looking for something like Michael Bublé’s rendition of “Feeling Good.”
Star GuitarThe Chemical Brothers


The track used in the Audi A6 Avant Ultra commercial “Domino.” Released by The Chemical Brothers in 2002, it reached No.
1 on the UK charts.
It samples David Bowie’s 1972 track “Starman.”
Mercedes-Benz (1–10)
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.
My GirlStevie Wonder


The commercial for “The new GLB” portrays a father and daughter’s dreams brought to life by a Mercedes-Benz.
The commercial’s song that colors their wonderful relationship is Stevie Wonder’s “My Girl.” Originally by the American R&B group The Temptations, this track—featured on the album “My Cherie Amour,” titled in Japanese as “愛するあの娘に”—has been covered by many artists besides Stevie Wonder.
Its lyrics, which depict the pure feelings of first love inspired by meeting a special girl, gently warm the heart.
Original songGeorg von dem Bussche

The commercial “Magical Garage” features a near-futuristic garage, as suggested by the title, and showcases the impressive performance of the electric vehicle inside it.
The original jazz track expresses the protagonist’s sense of anticipation as the performance is introduced.
The trumpet and drums seem to mirror a quickening heartbeat.
Also, pay attention to the moment about 15 seconds from the end when the tempo slows down briefly, then surges forward all at once—it’s a particularly satisfying shift.
Tidal WaveSub Focus ft. Alpines

The track used in the Mercedes-Benz E63 “Sound With Power” commercial.
It’s a collaboration between British DJ and producer Sub Focus and the London duo Alpines, released in 2012.
It features punchy drum sounds.
WindowlickerAphex Twin

The Skier commercial uses the song “Windowlicker.” It’s a track released in 1999 by the British musician Aphex Twin.
It blends chill electronic music with sampled breaths and voices from both women and men.
Toward the end, the mood of the melody shifts dramatically, and the male voice becomes distant, deeper, and lower.
Check out the music video as well to see what kind of message might be embedded in it.



