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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. **UNOFFICIAL** 2023 Model Lines, Colors and Options
Messages331 Reaction score792Points93 Please note the **UNOFFICIAL** mean this is the best of our knowledge as to how the new 2023 Tellurides will come out of the gate. Always subject to change until they roll out. Model Lines and available trim packages:
Messages232Reaction score151Points43 They seem to be implementing a
Sorento-style proliferation of trims. Now there are six different official versions of the SX! Surely some customer confusion is likely. Although they have ditched the best exterior color, BC , I have to admit that the color list as a whole packs a lot more variety, and some more vivid hues.
Messages51Reaction score15Points8 Great info. Thanks. No tow package on X-Line or X-Pro, or am I misunderstanding?
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Reaction score792Points93 Great info. Thanks. No tow package on X-Line or X-Pro, or am I misunderstanding? ______________________________
Messages51Reaction score15Points8 That appears to be the case unless it comes with the Terracotta or Sage
green interior package.
Messages1,432Reaction score1,513 Points113Location SW MO That appears to be the case unless it comes with the Terracotta or Sage
green interior package. Also, where are the LX, S, and EX AWD? I’m doubtful that the cheapest way to get AWD in 2023 will be to spend $45K+.
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Reaction score792Points93 Thanks. Kinda bizarre, given that one of the selling points of X-pro is that it bumps up towing capacity, no?
Messages331
Reaction score792Points93 Also, where are the LX, S, and EX AWD? I’m doubtful that the cheapest way to get AWD in 2023 will be to spend $45K+. It's also in bold at the top that this is completely unofficial to the best of our knowledge and subject to change. So it could also be I don't have all the information. ______________________________
Messages55Reaction score18Points8 Please note the **UNOFFICIAL** mean this is the best of our knowledge as
to how the new 2023 Tellurides will come out of the gate. Always subject to change until they roll out. Model Lines and available trim packages:
Messages2Reaction score1Points3 Do you know if the Standard interior in the prestige is leather?
Messages190Reaction score53 Points28 Wow pretty disappointing to lose Dune and Butterscotch. Unreal.
Messages232Reaction score151Points43 Also, where are the LX, S, and EX AWD? I’m doubtful that the cheapest
way to get AWD in 2023 will be to spend $45K+. ______________________________
Messages1,432Reaction score1,513 Points113Location SW MO Look at the fifth item on the list: X-LINE EX V6 AWD. Also note that the cheapest way to get AWD would be that X-Line EX, which is analogous to the EX
Nightfall currently. That is a $45,000+ vehicle. I know the moss popular models and the ones that grab headlines and win comparisons are the top end ones, but a nonzero number of people are fine with the low end or are priced out of the
high end. And a sidenote regarding the sales of the low-end trims, a quick peek at Failcat shows the LX and S AWD models are produced in roughly 1.5x the volume of the FWD models. So eliminating AWD on those trims doesn’t make any sense. I know no one here has the true answers, so we’ll just have to wait. This is great information to see trickle in, but ultimately is just speculation until it comes from the source and/or vehicles are on the road.
Messages27Reaction score 3Points3 Is the S losing captains chairs?
Messages1Reaction score1Points1 Anyone want to take a wild guess on what the MSRP will be for the top X-PRO SX-PRESTIGE V6 AWS AUTO trim with the Terracotta interior? Including Freight? Pushing $55-58K?
Messages363Reaction score180Points43 Are the current model year roof rails able to be removed and covered with a body colored plate? I ask because the new model year roof rails look taller which I definitely
don't like. ______________________________ Looking to cover or replace the KIA emblems on your Telluride? Look no further than right here in our own forum store - where orders are shipped immediately!
Messages232Reaction score151Points43 Anyone want to take a wild guess on what the MSRP will be for the top
X-PRO SX-PRESTIGE V6 AWS AUTO trim with the Terracotta interior? Including Freight? Pushing $55-58K?
Messages232Reaction score151Points43 Are the current model year roof rails able to be removed and covered
with a body colored plate? I ask because the new model year roof rails look taller which I definitely don't like.
byscottOften Wrong, Rarely Uncertain ;-)Messages105Reaction score70Points28Location Upstate NY I think that's too high. Currently, an SXP AWD with extra-cost paint and leather, towing, and
Nightfall is $51,805 (no
floor mats or other accessories). I can't see a flat increase of more than $2k or so for the basic gear, and
Nightfall + towing probably approximate the cost of the new X-Pro trim. So I'd say the absolute max would be $54k, and I wouldn't be shocked if it came in under that figure.
Messages316Reaction score131Points43 The raised roof rails might be an X-Pro thing.
They're supposed to be more functional. The standard trims may still have the current roof rails. We just haven't seen them yet.
What interior colors are available on the Kia Telluride?2022 Kia Telluride Interior. Espresso Brown Leather Seat Trim.. Black Leather Seat Trim.. Gray Leather Seat Trim.. Butter-scotch Leather Seat Trim.. Black SynTex Seating Materials.. Gray SynTex Seating Materials.. Black Premium Nappa Leather Seat Trim.. Gray Premium Nappa Leather Seat Trim.. What is different about the 2023 Telluride?New standard features for 2023 include a larger infotainment screen, a digital gauge cluster, and additional driver-assistance features. Kia says the 2023 Telluride will start arriving at dealerships this month.
Can I order a 2023 Kia Telluride now?Yes! You can order the 2023 Kia Telluride online using our convenient custom order form.
Will the 2023 Telluride have a nightfall package?The 2023 Telluride X-Line replaces the Nightfall Edition in the lineup. The 2023 Telluride X-Pro takes the X-Line model a step further. It's outfitted with 18-inch wheels (instead of the X-Line's 20s) shod in Continental all-terrain tires, as well as an added 500 pounds of towing capacity for a maximum of 5,500 pounds.
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