The Arizona Republic

2023 Telluride gets new look, models

- Mark Phelan

Kia’s hot-selling Telluride three-row SUV gets a host of new features for 2023, including a pair of trim levels with tougher looks and some upgraded ability. The stylish SUV also adds a host of new convenienc­e and driver assist features, but rather surprising­ly abandons the recognizab­le amber running lights that surrounded its big, rectangula­r headlights.

Prices are up about $2,000 across the line, more when you consider higher priced new models: the SX-Prestige and off-road-oriented X-Line and X-Pro. Those increases may be painful, but they’re not much of a surprise. Tellurides were flying off dealer lots even before supply chain disruption­s erased shoppers’ negotiatin­g power. The 2023 Telluride is in dealership­s now.

Style, room, value

The Telluride’s shape was an instant classic when it arrived as Kia’s biggest and most expensive vehicle as a 2019 model. The profile is unchanged but the front view has narrower, more vertical headlights and a madly reshaped grille in addition to the new white running lights.

The Telluride’s interior remains roomy and comfortabl­e, with available heated and ventilated front and secondrow seats.

The new digital instrument cluster – digital versus mechanical gauges, that is; the display still offers traditiona­l dialstyle displays – is attractive and soothing to the eye. The 12.3-inch touch screen presents clear video when backing up or negotiatin­g challengin­g trails, and responds reasonably quickly.

The Telluride has welcome buttons and dials for frequently-used climate and audio functions. The center console has plenty of storage space, with a new optional wireless charging pad that’s both quicker and cooled to keep phones from getting uncomforta­bly warm on long drives.

The drivetrain is unchanged. Frontand all-wheel drive models are available, and a 291-hp 3.8L V6 and eightspeed automatic transmissi­on are standard. AWD adds $2,000 to prices across the line. The top models – SX-Prestige, X-Line and X-Pro – only come in AWD.

All trims get new wheel designs.

What’s new for 2023?

● AWD-only X-line and X-Pro packages

● Available LED headlights

● New taillights

● New grille, front and rear fascia

● 12.3-inch digital instrument screen

● 12.3-inch touch screen

● Standard navigation system

● Redesigned dashboard and steering wheel

● New interior and exterior colors

Driving impression­s

Most Tellurides will never venture off paved surfaces, but AWD versions are surprising­ly capable off-road. With the drivetrain locked in AWD, the big SUVs easily negotiated trenches, dips and hills few automakers subject their family haulers to. Traction was steady, and the chassis was stable and creak-free even with one or two wheels – on opposite corners, natch – in the air.

On the road, the Telluride has plenty of power for everyday jaunts and is quiet and comfortabl­e at highway speed.

The second- and third-row seats provide plenty of space and comfort. Cargo space is good, with a wide opening that makes it easy to load large objects.

Safety and driver assistance features

● Automatic high beams

● Adaptive cruise control, with navigation-based speed

● Traffic sign recognitio­n and speed limit response

● Driver attention warning

● Surround view monitor

● Forward collision warning with assist for oncoming vehicles

● Automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection

● Lane departure and lane keeping assist

● Lane following assist

● Rear seat safe exit assist

● Blind spot and rear cross traffic alerts

● Available high-def video mirror

● Evasive steering assist

New X-Line and X-Pro models

The Telluride’s X-Pro and X-Line models have 8.4 inches of ground clearance, 0.4 inch more than other Tellurides, and unique front and rear fascia for slightly improved approach and departure angles.

Retuned shocks, springs and traction control systems give better off-road performanc­e. The top X-Pro model can tow 5,500 pounds, 500 more than other AWD Tellurides.

The X-Pro has 18-inch all-terrain tires. The X-Line gets 20-inch wheels.

At a glance

Base price: $35,690 (all prices exclude $1,335 destinatio­n charge)

Front/all-wheel drive three-row 7/8passenger SUV

Specificat­ions as tested

Primary model tested: Telluride SXPrestige X-Pro AWD

Price as tested: $52,785

Engine: 3.8L V6

Transmissi­on: 8-speed automatic EPA fuel economy estimate: 18 mpg city/24 highway/21 combined. Regular gasoline.

EPA estimated annual fuel cost: $2,700

 ?? MARK PHELAN/DETROIT FREE PRESS ?? The 2023 Kia Telluride adds a pair of off-road oriented models and a range of new features. The Telluride starts at $35,690.
MARK PHELAN/DETROIT FREE PRESS The 2023 Kia Telluride adds a pair of off-road oriented models and a range of new features. The Telluride starts at $35,690.

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