The much-anticipated fourth season of TVING’s hit dating reality show “EXchange” (also known as “Transit Love”) is officially on the horizon, and fans won’t have to wait much longer.
On September 3, 2025, TVING confirmed that “EXchange 4” will premiere on October 1, bringing a new chapter of emotional reconnections, complicated romances, and self-discovery.
A Unique Twist on Love and Second Chances
“EXchange” has carved out a unique niche in the dating reality genre by focusing not on strangers meeting for the first time—but on former couples reuniting under one roof.
Each season brings together ex-lovers who once shared meaningful relationships but parted ways for various reasons.
Throughout the show, participants are given the rare chance to explore whether old flames can reignite or if new relationships might blossom among those who share similar emotional wounds.
Season 4 promises to deepen this concept further, with the production team teasing more realistic, emotionally rich love stories that are expected to deliver a stronger sense of immersion and relatability, particularly as the show heads into the reflective fall season.
Returning Panelists and a Striking New Visual Concept
The panel lineup that has helped shape the tone and emotional insight of the series will return for Season 4. Simon Dominic, Lee Yong Jin, Kim Ye Won, and Girl’s Day’s Yura are all confirmed to reprise their roles as panelists.
Their presence brings a comforting continuity to the show, with their blend of humor, empathy, and honest commentary acting as both guide and mirror for the audience as they process the couples’ emotional journeys.
TVING also revealed the official logo poster for the upcoming season. It features a cool blue backdrop—evoking calm, nostalgia, and introspection—with an hourglass lying on its side, seemingly frozen in time. The tagline accompanying the image reads:
“Our time that once stopped begins again.”
This poetic line suggests the theme for the season: the revival of moments once believed to be lost, and the possibility that relationships might not end, but merely pause.
A Proven Hit Among Viewers
Since its debut, “EXchange” has built a strong fanbase both in South Korea and internationally. Its unfiltered look at love, heartbreak, jealousy, and healing has resonated deeply with viewers tired of formulaic dating shows.
By focusing on people who already share history and pain, “EXchange” offers a raw, unpredictable, and often cathartic viewing experience.
Each season has offered plenty of emotional highs and lows—from tearful confrontations and heartfelt reconciliations to shocking betrayals and genuine new beginnings.
And with each couple’s backstory gradually revealed over the course of the season, the show maintains an air of suspense while keeping emotions front and center.
What To Expect From Season 4
While casting details for Season 4 remain under wraps, expectations are high. Based on past seasons, viewers can expect a diverse cast of young adults in their 20s and 30s, all navigating the blurred lines between past love and future hope.
The show’s producers have hinted that this season may feature more complex breakups and deeper emotional storytelling, possibly even introducing new twists to keep the format fresh.
With the hourglass motif and the idea of “resuming time,” fans are already speculating that this season might feature couples who parted on particularly painful or abrupt terms—raising the stakes even higher for reconciliation or closure.
“EXchange 4” premieres October 1, 2025, exclusively on TVING. Whether you’re a returning fan or new to the series, this season promises to deliver heartache, healing, and the ever-complicated quest for love—second time around.

























