Japan Mobility Show 2025: BMW/ Mini
- As at the IAA, BMW will also be presenting its new iX3 at the JMS 2026, the first official model featuring the new class design. This new version of the fully electric D-segment SUV is set to hit the Japanese market in summer 2026. See Inovev Analysis 2025-18-2.
- The luxurious Speed Top concept car, which was unveiled in May 2025, is likely to serve as an eye-catcher. It is possible that this extravagant sedan may one day be available as a strictly limited edition. At the moment, however, it still appears to be a design study for marketing purposes.
- The M2 CS exhibited by BMW, with its M TwinPower Turbo inline 6-cylinder engine, is more likely to be music to the ears. With an output of 530 hp (390 kW) and a top speed of up to 302 km/h, it is a racing machine, which may even not be available in Japan.
- The BMW X7 “Nishiki Lounge” concept vehicle is a kind of homage to Japanese tradition and craftsmanship. It is a BMW X7 that has been luxuriously redesigned. The two-tone paintwork is particularly striking. Japanese artists have creatively designed the interior. The vehicle is not intended for sale.
- The BMW iX5 Hydrogen is a more experimental exhibit and therefore not intended for sale. It has two hydrogen tanks with a total capacity of 6kg. The engine has a maximum output of 295 kW (401 hp) and a range of up to 504 km according to the WLTP cycle.
- BMW has teamed up with motorcycle racer Valentino Rossi to create a strictly limited-edition version of the M4, the M4 CS VR46. Only 92 units will be produced worldwide, two of which will be sold in Japan.
- BMW will also be exhibiting the fully electric iX1 SUV and the long version of its luxury 5 Series sedan to promote these models in Japan.
- The British BMW subsidiary Mini will be exhibiting its current range. A special project with designer Paul Smith is set to be unveiled at JMS 2025.
