Spy photos have shown This BMW is working hard to prepare a facelifting for its flagship car while maintaining The shared headlights. In the meantime, it continues to spoil the current 7 -series series. The luxury car manufacturer has teamed up with the Korean artist Lee Kun-Yong in order to give the electric sedan a colorful revision. This i7 m performance model bears a strong wrap that was created for Frieze Seoul 2025 and takes place in the district of gangnam.
Although no official artisto itself, the M Hybrid V8 remains the latest; This i7 M70 also serves as a canvas on wheels. The 83 -year -old artist adapted his “Bodyscape” series for the impressive EV with the round. The artist born in Sariwon describes his latest work and said:
“I am firmly convinced that art can be the bridge between different objects, different people and even different perspectives. With this new cooperation, I hope that I can create new encounters and connections through art, and I am happy to see how this connection will develop between art and technology.”


BMW is again an official partner of the Frieze Seoul Art Show. Last year it marked the event with a special edition 7 series, also i7, if not in XDRIVE60 GUISE and not in the hotter M70. In addition to the limited car in the Convention and Exhibition Center (COEX), BMW also presented the i7 Miniature Edition: 14 tiny cars inspired by video games, rap album cover and other topics.
For 2025, BMW will again offer the VIP shuttle service at the show. In addition, miniatures of 18 art offenses are exhibited during the event. South Korea is an important market for the brand and is classified as a fifth largest BMW group. In the past two years it has been the country’s top KFZ importer.
BMW South Korea celebrates its 30th anniversary this year and coincides with the 50th anniversary of the Art Car series. This striking i7 M70 brings together the two milestones in the right style.
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