[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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Latest Western music CM songs (21–30)
Original songRAY

Promoted as a “just-right-sized SUV” with the message “It feels good to be true to myself right now,” the newly added Mazda CX-30 joins the lineup.
Despite its imposing body, it looks nimble and easy to handle, and its exterior strikes an impressive balance between luxury and sportiness.
The music that sets the tone for this beautifully running car is by a mysterious male singer named Ray.
It’s a very catchy track that blends EDM and rock.
“Does he sound like someone?” It’s just a single phrase, but many people probably felt that way.
Who did he remind you of?
Fear for NobodyMåneskin


This commercial showcases the ZR-V’s outstanding driving performance, featuring footage of the ZE-V actually running on a racetrack.
It’s an ad that directly counters the notion that “SUVs don’t drive all that well.” The background music is “Fear for Nobody” by the Italian rock band Måneskin—a cool track that suits the overall calm tone of the visuals.
The song is included on their debut album, “Il ballo della vita,” released in 2018.
Blinding LightsThe Weeknd

This is an introductory commercial for the new 3008 that showcases both the car’s interior and exterior, capturing everything from the great outdoors to the city.
Through visuals and narration, it highlights the stylish design and ride comfort, building a strong sense of anticipation.
Accompanying the refined imagery is The Weeknd’s “Blinding Lights,” one of his signature songs released in 2019.
The synth riff riding over a danceable beat is striking, and his clear vocals are highly appealing—listening to it really puts you in a bright, uplifted mood.
Original songaudioforce

Up until now, when it came to Nissan commercials, Eikichi Yazawa had a strong association, but in August 2020 Takuya Kimura appeared.
In July 2020, Nissan refreshed its emblem and unveiled the new ARIYA electric vehicle—a commercial launched right at the dawn of a new era.
Nissan can be said to be in the midst of adversity, and having Takuya Kimura—who has faced various hardships—appear with the line, “Bring it on,” is genuinely cool and compelling.
The track by audioforce, which heightens the sense of rugged resolve, fits perfectly with the commercial’s situation and with Kimura’s monologue.
Original song

The commercial for the Tanto Custom featuring DAIGO that aired in December 2018 used a really cool track—so cool that many people online said they wanted to hear the full version, and it became quite a hot topic.
Some even commented that it sounded like a Fall Out Boy song! But in fact, the track was an original piece written specifically for the commercial.
Although the artist hasn’t been officially revealed, it’s a very stylish and cool song that perfectly matches the image of the Tanto Custom.
Honda (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.
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.


