Kia’s three-row crossover hasn’t changed a lot, and it’s better for it.
showed off the Telluride as a concept in 2016 and started churning out these three-row people movers in 2020. The production version of the Telluride lost some of the wild concept design choices, but it still carries attractive styling and a solid list of features. Largely carried over from the 2021 model year, the Telluride sees some light updates.
The biggest change: the logo. The latest Kia Telluride sports the new, striking Kia badge that helps set it apart from the models from last year. Kia also adds a 10.25-inch touchscreen to its media system. Under the hood, you’ll still find the 3.8-liter naturally aspirated V6 that sends 291 hp and 262 lb-ft of torque through the standard eight-speed automatic transmission.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Greater Cleveland vehicle sales down 21% so far in 2022Nine months in 2022, Greater Cleveland’s car dealerships are having one of the worst years for sales in recent memory.
Read more »
Porsche 911 GT3 RS (2022) review: several steps beyondWell, it is nearly Wing Wednesday: we've driven the heavily bespoilered Porsche 911 GT3 RS around SilverstoneUK to see what all the fuss is about. 'On the track, it’s mind-blowing,' concludes JamesTaylorCAR. Read his full review this way 🏁
Read more »
Indonesia Is the Best-Performing Asia-Pacific Market So Far This YearIndonesia’s Jakarta Composite index may have faced a couple of bumps in the road in 2022, but it’s the best-performing major Asia-Pacific index so far.
Read more »
People Are Sharing How Badly Designed 2022 Homes Are, And It's Fascinating To MeThe 'Welcome to my garage' home style irks me so badly.
Read more »
Help Us Scare You: It's Time for Jezebel's 2022 Scary Stories ContestTell us your real-life tales of terror, and we'll publish the 10 best!
Read more »
Fat Bear Week 2022: It's time to voteYou can now vote on your favorite 'hefty hero' at Alaska's Katmai National Park & Preserve in a March Madness-style bracket.
Read more »