
Overview of the Article
- The Busan Mobility Show of 2026 will wrap up on July 5.
- BMW is presenting seven vehicles, whereas MINI showcases four, along with two motorcycles from the Motorrad segment.
- The latest iX3 will go on sale in Korea from July 6, a day after the event concludes.
Although the 7 Series facelift has already been revealed in China, BMW is not yet done with the pre-LCI model. Prior to the debut of the updated flagship sedan in South Korea, the existing model is making a final public appearance at the 2026 Busan Mobility Show, where attendees can view the last G70 special edition before its major redesign.
First unveiled in early February, the 7 Series Nero Lusso Edition is now making its way to South Korea. Out of a total of 135 units produced worldwide, BMW Korea has acquired 29. Buyers can select from six-cylinder engines (740i and 740d), with all vehicles painted in Nero Fuoco Metallic. The model also comes equipped with 21-inch Individual wheels and a Space Silver coachline for extra luxury.
The cabin features leather seating available in Smoke White or Tartufo and is fitted with high-end amenities. The Nero Lusso Edition comes with automatic doors, a Bowers & Wilkins surround sound system, heated armrests, and a 31.3-inch Theater Screen.
BMW At The 2026 Busan Mobility Show
Along with the dark-themed luxury vehicle, BMW is also exhibiting an i7 M70 xDrive M Performance Two-Tone Edition at the Busan Mobility Show. This variant showcases a Black Sapphire and Oxide Grey exterior, along with an Individual Merino leather interior in Tartufo. It features a large rear Theater Screen, a Sky Lounge panoramic glass roof, and lit M door sills.
The highlight of the showcase is the M5 Touring, which utilizes the same plug-in hybrid V8 powertrain as the XM Label, also displayed at the event at BEXCO in Haeundae-gu, Busan. BMW’s array includes the electric 5 Series i5 xDrive40 and the iX xDrive45. The iX3 50 xDrive will debut in South Korea on July 6, just after the conclusion of the Busan Mobility Show.
On the MINI front, two electric JCWs are showcased alongside the Cooper SE Paul Smith Edition. Additionally, there’s a unique Korea-specific version called the MINI Countryman S ALL4 Dongsung Tailored Edition. Next month, Korea’s first MINI JCW Garage will launch, aimed at John Cooper Works fans.
BMW Motorrad is represented by two M motorcycles: the M 1000 RR and the M 1000 R.
You have until July 5 to explore BMW Group Korea’s display at the 2026 Busan Mobility Show.
Overview of the Article
- The Busan Mobility Show of 2026 will wrap up on July 5.
- BMW is presenting seven vehicles, whereas MINI showcases four, along with two motorcycles from the Motorrad segment.
- The latest iX3 will go on sale in Korea from July 6, a day after the event concludes.
Although the 7 Series facelift has already been revealed in China, BMW is not yet done with the pre-LCI model. Prior to the debut of the updated flagship sedan in South Korea, the existing model is making a final public appearance at the 2026 Busan Mobility Show, where attendees can view the last G70 special edition before its major redesign.
First unveiled in early February, the 7 Series Nero Lusso Edition is now making its way to South Korea. Out of a total of 135 units produced worldwide, BMW Korea has acquired 29. Buyers can select from six-cylinder engines (740i and 740d), with all vehicles painted in Nero Fuoco Metallic. The model also comes equipped with 21-inch Individual wheels and a Space Silver coachline for extra luxury.
The cabin features leather seating available in Smoke White or Tartufo and is fitted with high-end amenities. The Nero Lusso Edition comes with automatic doors, a Bowers & Wilkins surround sound system, heated armrests, and a 31.3-inch Theater Screen.
BMW At The 2026 Busan Mobility Show
Along with the dark-themed luxury vehicle, BMW is also exhibiting an i7 M70 xDrive M Performance Two-Tone Edition at the Busan Mobility Show. This variant showcases a Black Sapphire and Oxide Grey exterior, along with an Individual Merino leather interior in Tartufo. It features a large rear Theater Screen, a Sky Lounge panoramic glass roof, and lit M door sills.
The highlight of the showcase is the M5 Touring, which utilizes the same plug-in hybrid V8 powertrain as the XM Label, also displayed at the event at BEXCO in Haeundae-gu, Busan. BMW’s array includes the electric 5 Series i5 xDrive40 and the iX xDrive45. The iX3 50 xDrive will debut in South Korea on July 6, just after the conclusion of the Busan Mobility Show.
On the MINI front, two electric JCWs are showcased alongside the Cooper SE Paul Smith Edition. Additionally, there’s a unique Korea-specific version called the MINI Countryman S ALL4 Dongsung Tailored Edition. Next month, Korea’s first MINI JCW Garage will launch, aimed at John Cooper Works fans.
BMW Motorrad is represented by two M motorcycles: the M 1000 RR and the M 1000 R.
You have until July 5 to explore BMW Group Korea’s display at the 2026 Busan Mobility Show.






