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BMW Floods South Korea With Nine Special Editions

Posted: Sat May 09, 2026 7:10 am
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There’s no market in the world with as many special editions as South Korea. Over the past few years, BMW has made a habit of launching limited-run vehicles every month. These models typically come in a fixed configuration with extra equipment and unique colors. Customers can order them through the online shop instead of visiting a nearby brick-and-mortar dealership.

This May is particularly busy, as BMW has prepared no fewer than nine special-edition cars. Limited to 15 units, the M2 Sao Paulo Yellow Edition kicks things off with a vibrant paint finish contrasted by M Light Shadowline black accents. The staggered wheel setup (19-inch front, 20-inch rear) also comes in black. Inside, the front bucket seats and carbon-fiber trim set it apart from the standard M2.

BMW is selling just 15 units at 98.5 million won apiece, which works out to a little over $67,000 at current exchange rates. Sadly, the car is only available with an eight-speed automatic transmission.


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The M3 Wagon Is The One To Get
Up next is our pick of the litter: the M3 Competition M xDrive Touring Dravit Grey Edition. It’s joined by a matching M4 Coupe, also in Competition xDrive specification. While the performance wagon gets an Individual Extended Merino leather interior finished in Fiona Red and Black, the coupe features a bolder Kyalami Orange and Black Merino leather combination.

BMW is offering seven cars of each body style and charging 140.4 million won (about $96,000) for the M3 Touring and 139.9 million won ($95,700) for the M4 Coupe.

The only convertible in the group is the M4 Competition M xDrive Convertible Skyscraper Grey Edition. The open-top sports car comes with a full Merino leather interior in a Kyalami Orange/Black color scheme. This model is also capped at seven units, but it costs more: 144.4 million won ($98,700).
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Good Things Come In Pairs: M5 Sedan And M5 Touring
BMW South Korea has also prepared an M5 duo consisting of the sedan and wagon in Storm Bay Edition guise. Both feature carbon-ceramic brakes paired with double-spoke black wheels. Inside, the Individual leather upholstery comes in Taupe Grey and Deep Lagoon for the G90 sedan. The more practical G99 wagon does things differently with a Black and Dark Violet cabin.

Each body style is limited to seven units, and sedan buyers have to fork out 183.9 million won (almost $126,000). If you’d rather get the wagon, it’ll cost you more. BMW is asking for 186.8 million won (nearly $128,000).


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By far the most expensive of the lot is the XM Label Marina Bay Blue Edition. It carries an eye-watering price tag of 230.1 million won ($158,000) and rides on massive 23-inch wheels. It comes loaded with virtually every feature BMW offers, including Individual Merino leather, front massaging seats, a Bowers & Wilkins sound system, and carbon fiber trim.

Bucking the M trend are the X1 and X2 Frozen Pure Grey Special Editions. Both are based on the xDrive20i with the M Sport Package. Aside from the matte paint finish, the compact crossovers feature 20-inch Individual wheels and M Sport brakes, while the interiors are trimmed in Smoke White artificial leather.

The X1 will be produced in 40 units and priced at 70.5 million won ($48,200), whereas the X2 is limited to just 10 examples at 72 million won ($49,250) each.

BMW South Korea will make these special editions available to order through its online shop starting May 12 at 3 PM local time.

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Source: https://www.bmwblog.com/2026/05/09/bmw- ... -editions/