Busan International Mobility Show
Busan International Mobility Show, which first convened as the inaugural exhibition for BEXCO in 2001, is held biennially as part of efforts to promote the regional automotive industry and galvanize the local economy. The show has become an ultra-large scale event that routinely attracts more than one million visitors. It was known as the Busan International Motor Show prior to 2024.
The exhibition halls at BEXCO housed more than 170 cars and trucks on display in 2012. This number exceeds the 109 cars and trucks that were displayed at the 2010 event.
2024
The 2020 motor show was scheduled for 28 May to 7 June but was cancelled and not rescheduled. All Japanese manufacturers had declined to exhibit and only five marques were confirmed before the cancellation in April.2018
Held in June 2018, four domestic and 15 overseas carmakers introduced a total of 203 vehicles. Some international marques did not attend, inclduogn Bentley, Ford, Maserati and Volkswagen. 650,000 people attended the show.- Hyundai HDC-2 Grandmaster concept world premiere
- Kia SP SUV concept
- Kia Niro EV
- GM Korea launched the Chevrolet Equinox
2016
- Chevrolet Camaro Asia launch
- Genesis G80 international launch
- Maserati Levante Asia launch
- Renault Samsung QM6
2012
- Chevrolet Cruze
- Daewoo Restar
- SsangYong Rexton W
2010
- Daewoo Alpheon
- Hyundai Elantra / Avante
2008
- Daewoo Winstorm MaXX
- Hyundai Genesis Coupe 380GT
2006
Located on the southeast of the Korean peninsula, Busan is the second largest city in South Korea. Busan is holding the show for the third time, and organizers are planning to hold a full-fledged motor show every two years, in alternation with the Seoul Motor Show.
- Daewoo G2X
- Kia Carens
- Hyundai Avante
- Hyundai Accent 3-door
- SsangYong Actyon Sports
- SsangYong Rexton II
2003
- Hyundai Verna Rally Prototype
- Samsung SM5
- SsangYong Chairman
- SsangYong Chairman Limousine Concept
- SsangYong La Okean Concept
- SsangYong C. E. O. Concept
- SsangYong Entertain Concept