Kia Telluride

 


 


 Kia turned the page to the next chapter of its iconic design narrative with an exclusive look at the reimagined 2027 Kia Telluride. Since its debut six years ago, the Telluride midsize SUV has become a defining success for the brand, lauded for its balance of refined luxury and rugged capability. This deft combination helped Telluride redefine family adventure with inspirational style, resort-level comfort and an unmatched on-road experience.


The challenge for the second-generation Telluride wasn't to reinvent, but to evolve. For Kia's design team, the goal was clear: preserve the essence and design DNA that made the original such a standout in its segment, while elevating its presence and sophistication. This wasn't a blank slate. They were building on a legacy.


The result is an all-new Kia Telluride that's bigger, bolder, and still proudly boxy. Now 2.3 inches longer overall, with a wheelbase stretched by nearly three inches and a height increase of one inch, it's a confident evolution that stays true to its roots while embracing a more modern edge. Guided by Kia's global Opposites United design philosophy, the Telluride blends strength with elegance, toughness with sophistication, and innovation with restraint. It makes the statement that sequels can unabashedly transcend the original.



The all-new 2027 Telluride makes its official world debut at the 2025 Los Angeles Auto Show with a wide breadth of trim levels including the X-Pro trim. The second-generation SUV is expected to arrive in showrooms during the first quarter of 2026.


Unexpected Pairings with the Opposites United Philosophy


Since 2021, Kia's Opposites United philosophy has been the guiding principle for the brand's design language. In Telluride, this approach comes to life through the interplay of contrasts where sharp angles meet smooth curves and rugged durability blends with refined sophistication.


"With Telluride, it was a matter of being tailored and restrained - dare I say, anti-design," said Tom Kearns, VP and Senior Chief Designer, Kia Design Center America. "With that approach, it was about capturing strength and luxury, tradition and modernness, into a single expression. That's what Opposites United enabled us to do."

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