- Prices for the Kia Telluride 2023 start at $37,025 and range up to $54,120.
- The X-Line and X-Pro packages are new to the lineup, with the latter adding all-terrain tires and a higher tow rating.
- The updated model will start arriving at dealerships this month, Kia said.
The Kia Telluride’s refresh for the 2023 model year brings new features, fresh styling and additional trim levels, but the updated SUV’s increased price tag means it’s not as great an offering as it once was. Starting prices for the base LX model are up $2300 to $37,025, and some trim levels are up as much as $2900 compared to last year. Several versions of the three-row crossover are now up to $50,000, including the new off-road-oriented X-Pro for 2023.
The X-Pro upgrade, which costs $2395, is only available for the all-wheel-drive SX and SX-Prestige trim levels. It added 18-inch wheels with all-terrain tires and increased the tow rating to 5,500 pounds. The X-Pro also includes increased ground clearance and styling tweaks from the more appearance-oriented X-Line package that costs $2195 on the EX and $1395 on the SX and SX-Prestige.
Front-wheel drive is standard on all versions of the Telluride except for the $51,725 SX-Prestige, which comes with AWD. The S starts at $38,925, the EX at $42,625, and the SX at $46,825. All-wheel drive is a $2000 option on this trim. A 291-hp 3.8-liter V-6 and an eight-speed automatic transmission remain standard across the board. New standard features for 2023 include a larger infotainment screen, digital gauge cluster, and additional driver assistance features.
Kia says the Telluride 2023 will start arriving at dealerships this month.
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