2023 Kia Telluride X-Pro First Drive: Off-Road Review

The Kia Telluride has been a hit since it first debuted in late 2019 – popular to the point where people are still (sort of) willingly paying dealer markups three years later. Much like the rest of Kia’s lineup, the Telluride quickly earned a reputation for providing a level of style, technology, and usability that is a cut above its MSRP. Factor in its 10 year/100,000 mile warranty, and you suddenly have a value proposition that is hard to beat – even with some dealer markups. That didn’t stop Kia from finding areas of improvement and offering a mid-cycle refresh. Keen not to ruin what wasn’t broken, they focused their efforts on areas that matter most to the everyday user. 

What’s the Same?

At its core the Telluride is still largely the same. The drivetrain is unchanged with its 3.8 liter V6 making 291 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque. It is still paired to an 8-speed torque converter automatic transmission made internally by Hyundai Motor Group. In a world of turbos and CVTs, a simple and smooth drivetrain is exactly what I want in an SUV, and this pairing doesn’t disappoint. Front-wheel drive remains standard while all-wheel drive is still an option on each trim level. While the wheelbase is the same, approach and departure angles are improved due to re-designed front and rear fascias. 

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