Kia Telluride Concept Looks Ready to Ride

Craig Cole
by Craig Cole

Remember the Kia Borrego? Neither does anyone at this South Korean automaker. It was a large, body-on-frame SUV that was only offered in the U.S. for a couple years. Despite its market failure, Kia may be developing a new full-size crossover.

Making its world debut at the Detroit Auto Show, the brand’s Telluride concept previews what a future production model might look like. It features three rows of seats, rear-hinged back doors and room for up to seven passengers.

Styling is upright and strong, reminding me of a mashup between Volvo’s new XC90 and a Ford Flex. The Telluride is built on a modified version of the Kia Sorento’s architecture. Overall, this design study is appreciably larger than the vehicle on which it’s based.

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Compared to the Sorento, it’s almost 10 inches longer, nearly 5 inches wider, more than 4 inches taller and rolls on a wheelbase that’s been stretched by nearly a foot! No doubt about it, this is a sizeable crossover.

Painted a striking hue called Dark Pyrite Green, the Telluride looks suitably aggressive. Its 22-inch wheels further enhance this appearance.

Inside, it features an expansive and technology-packed cabin. First and second-row passengers travel in cushy comfort, thanks to its captain’s chairs. The aft pair of these seats bring to mind a first-class airline experience, reclining nearly flat.

Further caring for its precious cargo, these four buckets feature an array of health sensors that monitor passengers’ wellbeing. Information about this is displayed on door panel-mounted screens and are tied to a large, ceiling-mounted LED panel, which can display therapeutic light patterns to improve mood or help fight jetlag.

A finger-print activated push-button start is included and seems like a legitimate feature. This switch fires up the concept’s 3.5-liter direct-injected V6. Paired with an electric motor, this transversely mounted powertrain put out a total of 400 horses and should deliver more than 30 miles per gallon on the highway. All-wheel drive is standard.

The Kia Telluride concept looks great, offers a number of intriguing features that seem ready for primetime and is based on an existing vehicle architecture. The company may claim there are no plans to bring this model to market, but we’d bet they’re hard at work on a production version.

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Craig Cole
Craig Cole

Born and raised in metro Detroit, Craig was steeped in mechanics from childhood. He feels as much at home with a wrench or welding gun in his hand as he does behind the wheel or in front of a camera. Putting his Bachelor's Degree in Journalism to good use, he's always pumping out videos, reviews, and features for AutoGuide.com. When the workday is over, he can be found out driving his fully restored 1936 Ford V8 sedan. Craig has covered the automotive industry full time for more than 10 years and is a member of the Automotive Press Association (APA) and Midwest Automotive Media Association (MAMA).

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  • Delcy Voisine Delcy Voisine on Jan 12, 2016

    I think that this is what Bentley's Bentayga should have looked like. I'm not sure what it is about Bentley's offering and so I can't tell you.

  • Govind Govind on Jan 12, 2016

    looks like a beefed up london cab !! Looks good though !!

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