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2027 Kia Telluride

Kia has unveiled the next-generation 2027 Telluride, and it’s a bold evolution of their award-winning SUV. Bigger, boxier, and more luxurious, the new Telluride adds presence and practicality to one of Kia’s most celebrated models. The redesign stretches 2.3 inches longer and an inch taller than before, while a nearly three-inch wheelbase increase brings even more space inside the already roomy cabin.

The exterior is sharper and more confident, with a larger grille, sculpted fenders, and fully vertical tail lamps that mirror the flush, amber DRLs up front. Available wheel sizes range from 18 to 21 inches, with the X-Pro model getting all-terrain tires, blacked-out trim, recovery hooks, and 9.1 inches of ground clearance for serious off-road capability.

Inside, the new Telluride takes cues from Kia’s Grandioso concept. Expect an elegant yet functional cabin featuring bold color combinations like Deep Navy with Tuscan Umber, plus new textures, metal accents, and a passenger console that doubles as a table. The reconfigurable cargo system adds flexibility, while flush door handles borrowed from the EV9 and EV6 give a modern, seamless look.

Set to launch in early 2026, the 2027 Kia Telluride blends rugged performance with refined comfort. Whether you’re tackling the trail or cruising the city, this flagship SUV proves why the Telluride remains one of the most capable and stylish family vehicles on the road.




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