BMW Korea unveiled extremely limited 7-Series Editions
- BMW has unveiled two special edition 7-Series models in South Korea
- The new cars mark 30 years of BMW’s Korean division
- Just 15 units in exclusive colors will be produced in total
Published on Apr 09, 2025 at 6:36 PM (UTC+4)
by Henry Kelsall
Last updated on Apr 10, 2025 at 6:01 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Henry Kelsall
BMW Korea has taken the covers off a new, ultra-limited edition of the 7-Series.
Fewer than 20 of these exclusive cars are to be built, with them falling under the brand’s high-end ‘individual’ customization program.
BMW says that the cars are designed for collectors, and they certainly stand out from the regular 7-Series.
Just two 7-Series models will benefit from the upgrades, and collectors will have to pay a pretty penny to get their hands on them.
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BMW is releasing two exclusive 7-Series models
The new limited editions will comprise just two models.
These are 10 plug-in hybrid 750e xDrive M Sport Pro units plus five all-electric i7 xDrive 60 M Sport cars.
That makes just 15 units in total, which we expect to be rapidly snapped up despite their high price tag.
The 750e xDrive has an Individual Mauritius Blue and Oxide Grey upper body finish.
The xDrive60 is even bolder, thanks to the Velvet Orchid and Sapphire Black color combination.
Both colors stand out, but it is the Velvet Orchid that wins when it comes to the wow factor.

BMW is launching the special editions to celebrate the Korean division’s 30th anniversary.
Power levels for both models are impressive, too, with the 750e xDrive M making 489HP from its six-cylinder hybrid engine.
Meanwhile, the i7 xDrive 60 has 544HP available from its all-electric BMW eDrive powertrain.
The special editions come packed with features
As you’d expect, the two models come loaded with plenty of BMW features.
The M Sports Pro package is available in some editions, as are the adaptive M Suspension and Alcantara seats.
BMW’s latest safety features and infotainment system are also included, ensuring you get the full package.

Neither will be cheap, however, with the cars priced at the equivalent of $161,000.
If you want to buy one and bring it to the United States, however, you will somehow have to import the car.
The German manufacturer is only making them available in South Korea.
Should you be one of the collectors lucky enough to get your hands on one, there is no way you’ll be missed in the streets.
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Henry is a content writer with nearly ten years experience, having written for various publications since 2017. Qualifying with a Sports Journalism degree from Staffordshire University, Henry loves all things automotive but has a particular soft spot for classic Japanese cars and anything Lancia. He also has a curious passion for steam locomotives.