[Zurich Commercials] Popular and All-Time Commercials Summary [2026]
You’ve probably often seen Zurich’s commercials for insurance products like auto and life insurance on TV or video platforms, right? Zurich’s ads are notable for their warm, story-driven spots that resonate with viewers, as well as clear, cleanly presented explanations of their insurance offerings.
In this article, we’ve gathered Zurich’s commercials for you to browse—so take a look for the ones you noticed on TV or the memorable ads that aired in the past!
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Zurich Insurance Auto Insurance “Daughter’s Recital” Version

This commercial shows how Zurich responds reliably to sudden car trouble, grasping the situation while also caring for people’s feelings.
It depicts an issue that occurs on the way to a recital; the mother and daughter suggest heading ahead first, and thanks to swift action, the father also makes it in time for the performance—conveying Zurich’s ability to understand and handle the situation.
Even though there’s trouble, everyone ends up smiling in the end, clearly expressing a sense of reassurance.
Zurich Life Super Car Insurance “The One You’d Recommend to a Friend” EditionRina Matsuki

In the direct auto insurance commercial “The One I Want to Tell My Friend About,” Rina Matsuki appears as a friend who knows all about Zurich’s car insurance.
While driving somewhere with a friend, the friend mentions they’ll just renew their car insurance as usual.
Matsuki responds, “Zurich is better!” and introduces various Zurich services.
She then also talks about the “Zurich Help Point,” which is convenient in case of an emergency, featuring former F1 driver Satoru Nakajima.
It’s a commercial that explains the convenient and cost-effective features of the insurance in a friendly, easy-to-understand way.
Zurich Life Whole-life Medical Insurance Premium DX: ‘For the Hard Workers’ Edition

Zurich Life’s Whole-life Medical Insurance Premium DX commercial, “For Hard Workers.” It introduces this modern insurance tailored to today’s world, where 1 in 5 people take time off work due to stress.
This policy is helpful whether you’re hospitalized for a stress-related illness or for other injuries or illnesses.
Of course, it also includes essential coverage for basic hospitalization and surgeries.
Even with all these benefits, the premiums are very affordable! It’s great to be able to easily use insurance designed for today’s stress-filled society, isn’t it?
Zurich Insurance Heidi, Girl of the Alps

In a Zurich car insurance commercial that aired in the 2000s, characters from the anime Heidi, Girl of the Alps actually appeared.
The ad features Heidi and her grandfather, Alm-Onji.
Since Zurich’s headquarters are in Switzerland and Heidi is set in Switzerland, they share a natural connection.
In the commercial, Heidi tells her grandfather, “Zurich’s insurance is so much cheaper online,” but he brings her back to reality by saying, “We don’t have a car or a computer.” Then, as if to gloss over what she just said, Heidi starts dancing on a chair while singing “Hello, Swi-itz-erland,” making for a very comical commercial.
Zurich Insurance Non-Life Insurance “Wife’s Assist” version

In Zurich Insurance’s commercial “Wife’s Assist,” a wife helps her husband switch their auto insurance.
After their neighbor changes insurers, she subtly suggests, “Maybe we should, too?” She casually hands her husband her smartphone, saying, “Want to compare our premiums?” When they look it up on the phone, they find plenty of information showing it would indeed be cheaper than their current plan.
When the wife checks the phone again, she’s surprised by how much they could save—“This much!”—but from her perspective, it’s more like “mission accomplished.” The commercial showcases not only the value of the insurance, but also the wife’s skillful maneuvering to make everything go smoothly.
Zurich Auto Insurance: That’s why Zurich offers “a premium tailored to you”Sho Sakurai

This commercial introduces Zurich’s auto insurance, highlighting the appeal of being able to choose coverage that suits you.
It shows how you can customize various aspects—like annual mileage and coverage scope—to fit your needs, making driving more comfortable.
Sho Sakurai’s bright smile as he recommends Zurich is another big plus, conveying a positive vibe.
In the end, it depicts a family smiling on a drive, leaving the impression that each person’s safety is being expressed.
[Zurich Commercials] Popular and Historical Commercials Compilation [2026] (21–30)
Zurich Insurance Company: “A Light That Stays Close”

This commercial portrays the many choices we face as we go through life and conveys Zurich’s commitment to staying by your side.
It presents a digest of the paths one might have taken, and the smiles shown in every scene evoke the feeling of reliable support.
The final scene where light streams in is also a key element, emphasizing that insurance stands close to you and becomes a light in your life.


