K-Pop Videos That Feature Korean Cars (With Direct YouTube Links)

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K-pop is built on visuals—style, energy, storytelling. And increasingly, cars are becoming part of that visual language.

For KDM enthusiasts, this matters more than it seems.

👉 Because cultural exposure is how car movements grow.

Below is a refined list of K-pop videos that either feature Korean cars directly or place them within the broader lifestyle aesthetic—now with clear, usable YouTube links embedded into the article.


🚗 1. Pink Venom – BLACKPINK

👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gQlMMD8auMs

What to Look For:

  • Dark, cinematic luxury aesthetic
  • High-end visual storytelling

While not showcasing a specific model, the visual tone aligns closely with Genesis—sleek, premium, and globally competitive.

👉 This is about Korean luxury energy entering global pop culture


⚡ 2. Next Level – aespa

👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TWR90KJl84

Featured Car:

👉 Hyundai Tucson

This is one of the most direct integrations:

  • Hyundai collaboration
  • Futuristic environments
  • Blending real vehicles with digital worlds

👉 A clear example of K-pop + Korean automotive branding


🚘 3. IONIQ: I’m On It – BTS

👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l6yzZdHruUI

Featured Car:

👉 Hyundai Ioniq lineup

This is a full collaboration:

  • EV-focused visuals
  • Clean, modern identity
  • Global branding strategy

👉 One of the strongest examples of K-pop directly promoting Korean cars


🏁 4. Rush Hour – Crush ft. J-Hope

👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PS0qkO5qty0

What to Look For:

  • Real Seoul traffic
  • Everyday Korean vehicles
  • Authentic urban movement

👉 This captures real Korean driving culture, not staged visuals


🔥 5. Regular – NCT 127

👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gj-VU9oK2Yo

What to Look For:

  • Luxury lifestyle
  • Performance car symbolism

While not strictly Korean cars, this shows the visual space that cars like the Kia Stinger GT are competing in.

👉 Korean cars entering the global luxury-performance conversation


🎨 6. I’m Not Cool – HyunA

👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yXEnhyOTQo

What to Look For:

  • Bold, expressive visuals
  • Personality-driven styling

This aligns closely with the spirit of cars like the Hyundai Veloster:

👉 Cars as extensions of individuality


🚀 7. Go Big or Go Home – ENHYPEN

👉 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JtKkvxJiQw

What to Look For:

  • Garage environments
  • Performance aesthetics

Not directly car-focused—but clearly influenced by:
👉 Automotive culture and tuning environments


🇰🇷 Why This Matters for KDM

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This trend is strategic.

Why Korean Cars Are Appearing More:

  • Hyundai and Kia investing in global branding
  • K-pop’s massive international reach
  • Rising pride in Korean products
  • Cars becoming part of lifestyle identity

👉 This is how culture builds momentum


🔥 The Bigger Opportunity

Right now:

  • JDM had anime and early street racing media
  • Western brands dominate movies

But Korea has:

👉 K-pop as a global cultural engine

If Korean cars continue appearing in:

  • Music videos
  • Idol branding
  • Visual storytelling

👉 KDM could evolve into a global car culture movement


🏁 Conclusion

Korean cars in K-pop are still in the early stages—but the direction is clear.

From:

  • Subtle placements
  • To full collaborations

They’re becoming:
👉 Visible
👉 Normalized
👉 Aspirational

And for KDM enthusiasts…

👉 This is exactly how a movement starts.

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