Horowhenua Chronicle

Kia ute with Kiwi art

Kia has covered its Tasman pickup in graphics by a Hawke’s Bay artist.

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Kia is further teasing its Tasman ute with an “Australia-inspired camouflage wrap”. But while the imagery is Australian, the artist is a Kiwi: Hawke’s Bay-based Richard Boyd-Dunlop. Kia says the wrap is themed around “The Path Never Taken”.

“This design resonates as it evokes my own personal experience­s travelling across Australia and the encounters that I had,” says Boyd-Dunlop. “These experience­s are influentia­l to my work, and the Tasman enabled me to create a continuati­on of this, depicting the connection, joy, and sheer sense of adventure that is inherent to Australian culture.” While logic might dictate the ute’s name references the sea between New Zealand and Australia, Kia is now saying is now saying it’s a tribute to “the rugged beauty and pioneering spirit of Tasmania, the island at the southernmo­st tip of Australia”. Okay then.

While the artwork wrap is a carefully managed reveal, a bit more Tasman than intended went on show recently when a TikTok user gained access to the cabin in Australia. Tech website EFTM grabbed a few images before the video was taken down, showing sleek EV-inspired architectu­re with large digital displays.

Kia has previously teased the ute with a star-studded Australian video (but no shots of the vehicle).

Scheduled to make its debut in 2025, the Tasman marks Kia’s inaugural entry into the one-tonne pickup truck arena. The launch strategy will be phased globally, including key markets such as New Zealand, Australia, Africa, Korea and the Middle East.

Scan the QR code to see the official Tasman video — and those scoop images of the cabin.

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