2023 Kia Telluride - Ultra High-Tech Large SUV!

Thanks: Greenway KIA Hickory Hollow 2023 Kia Telluride Starting at $ Highs Stylish and comfortable family transport, long list of standard features, top models offer near-luxury experience. Lows Sedate on-road demeanor, could be more fuel efficient, occasionally overzealous driver-assistance features. Verdict Well-priced, nicely equipped, and unquestionably refined, the Telluride is the complete package. Overview A regular on our 10Best Trucks and SUVs list, the 2023 Kia Telluride is a well-rounded package with handsome styling and a bargain price. The Telluride offers a generous set of standard features throughout its range, and its top trim delivers an elevated experience that’s comparable to SUVs that cost twice as much. A smooth-running V-6 engine, a quiet cabin, and confident handling give the Telluride a refined feel on the road too. A 5500-pound towing capacity makes the Telluride useful for hauling a small boat or camper, and its spacious and comfortable cabin is ideal for long-distance cruising. Not only does it flawlessly fulfill its mission, the Telluride sets the standard for the rest of the mid-size-crossover class. What’s New for 2023? A styling refresh for 2023 updates the Telluride to make it even more attractive, including a refreshed grille, redesigned headlamps, and a new front bumper. Inside, Kia has integrated a new all-digital instrument panel with dual screens serving as infotainment and gauge displays. We’ve seen similar layouts on luxury vehicles including the BMW iX, the Cadillac Escalade, and the Mercedes-Benz GLS-class, so it seems Kia is taking a note from the class above. Navigation is now standard across the lineup, as is an onboard Wi-Fi hotspot. More rugged-looking X-Line and X-Pro trims join the crew and unlock the Telluride’s maximum 5500-pound towing capacity. Pricing and Which One to Buy LX: $37,255 S: $39,155 EX: $42,855 EX X-Line: $47,050 SX: $47,055 SX X-Line: $50,450 SX X-Pro: $51,450 SX Prestige: $51,955 SX Prestige X-Line: $53,350 SX Prestige X-Pro: $54,350 We can’t resist recommending the SX trim. It delivers a near-luxury experience with all the bells and whistles at a still-reasonable price. The SX comes standard with high-end features including a 12-way power driver’s seat, black-painted 20-inch rims, a Harman/Kardon stereo, front and rear sunroofs, and second-row captain’s chairs. Those who want the added sense of security that comes with all-wheel drive can have it for an extra $2000. Engine, Transmission, and Performance Under the hood of every Telluride is a naturally aspirated V-6 that makes 291 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque. Its engine pairs with an eight-speed automatic transmission that feeds the front wheels in the standard format—all-wheel drive is also optional across the board. The Telluride X-Line we tested sped to 60 mph in 6.8 seconds. However, the big Kia didn’t feel as responsive to throttle inputs at lower speeds as did some of its turbocharged rivals. The Telluride’s ride is on the firm side, with harsh pavement sometimes throwing the three-row SUV off its intended path. A self-leveling rear air suspension is also available. Brakes are excellent and the steering is precise with a nice heft to its feel. The Telluride boasts up to 8.4 inches of ground clearance for off-road excursions, and it can tow up to 5500 pounds. Interior, Comfort, and Cargo Regardless of people’s opinion about the Telluride’s bold outward appearance, its interior is undeniably upscale and comfortable. The build quality is excellent, the materials are attractive, and the desirable features are plentiful. The SX trim tops them all with the fanciest options, which include driver’s seat memory settings, a head-up display, heated and ventilated rear seats, a premium headliner, and nappa leather upholstery. Because the Telluride is several inches longer than the seven-passenger Kia Sorento, its cabin is even more spacious, especially for those in the wayback seat. There is room for eight with a second-row bench seat or room for seven with the optional captain’s chairs. Along with ample interior storage throughout the cabin, we managed to fit four carry-on suitcases behind its third row and stuffed a total of 35 carry-ons with both back rows folded flat. Read More 📌 Instagram ▶ 📌 Tiktok ▶ @cartvpress
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