
Who said that car exhibitions are dead? It was certainly not BMW. Bayern already confirmed in September to unveil the new class IX3 at IAA mobility in Munich. Before participating in the domestic event, it currently shows all types of vehicles on the SEoul Mobility Show. Not all of them have the round, as some models come from the Mini brand.
The BMW Group Korea presents the vehicles until Sunday, April 13th. There is a lot to see from the latest Mini Cooper S Cabrio to the BMW IX M70. It is also a good opportunity to get to know the M5 G90 Super Limousine better. We also notice a two -color i7 and the Aceman Electric Crossover. The SEoul Mobility Show also serves as an event location for the local debut of the i4 M50 Facelift.


Not all products have four bikes, since BMW motorcycle also presents the latest S 1000 R and M 1000 XR bicycles from S and M 1000 XR. However, if your main interest is cars, there are BMWS with M parts of performance and minis with John Cooper Works Goodies.
2025 is an important year for BMW in Korea because it releases the 30th anniversary of the luxury brand in the Asian country. The car manufacturer has dealt with consistently launching special editions. A lot of limited models are introduced every month and customers can buy in the online shop. In March, the M2, 420i Cabrio, X4 and 7 Series received the special edition.
The BMW Group operates a F&E center in Seoul, the country’s capital. South Korea is an important market for the company, considering that it had a share of 3.5% for total deliveries last year. That is a little more than France (3.4%) and Italy (3.3%). Funny facts in the Korean New Car Assessment Program (KNCAP) tested products have received a full five-star rating.
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