Jul 21, 2021 at 9:08am ET
The Telluride is one of Kia’s most important models in North America where the SUV is selling in very decent numbers. It was recently updated for the 2022 model year with more standard equipment [see the related articles below], and there’s evidence that a more comprehensive facelift is currently in the works for the 2023 model year. Now, months before its official debut, we have a very good idea of what it could look like.
Earlier this week, we saw a prototype of the 2023 Telluride testing in South Korea and this was used by our pals at Kolesa.ru as a base for the renderings you see in the gallery below. They draw what we believe is a pretty accurate picture of the refreshed SUV unveiling small but notable changes at the back and up front.
Gallery: 2023 Kia Telluride facelift renderings
Given the Telluride’s good market results, we don’t expect this facelift to bring major visual revisions. Instead, Kia will likely tweak the front fascia a little by changing the internal graphics of the headlights, as well as the radiator grille pattern giving it more pronounced shapes. Also, those LED lights integrated into the bumper of the current model might disappear with the facelift.
See The 2022 Model:
At the back, the test prototype from earlier this month suggested there will be little modifications to the taillights. Depending on the trim level, there might be other changes, though the camouflage is not letting us see more for now. We expect to begin seeing less disguised test cars in the very near future.
The Telluride is still a relatively fresh model on the market and with the refresh from June this year, we don’t expect to see the 2023 model before the first months of next year. Sure, the domestic market model could show up before the end of 2022, but the US model won’t arrive this soon.
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The rear appears more streamlined than before, thanks to the new bumper and taillight inserts with sleek vertical LED strips. Besides the new wheel designs, Kia introduces three new exterior shades- Midnight Lake Blue, Dawning Red, and Jungle Wood Green.
Kia Telluride Interior Updates
Although the Telluride already boasts a chock-full of quality materials and a first-rate cabin, the 12.3-inch display infotainment system and an optional 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster, housed in a new curved glass, make the interior more pleasing.
Other prominent features we find in the new 2023 Kia Telluride include a new steering wheel and air vents, Wi-Fi hotspot connectivity, over-the-air updates, and a bigger head-up display [10.0 inches instead of 805 inches previously], offering more information.
The Telluride already features a long list of standard safety techs such as pedestrians and cyclist detection, lane departure warning, lane keep assist, blind-spot monitoring, etc. For the 2023 model year, that list expands with the addition of navigation-based cruise control, Highway Driving Assist 2, side collision avoidance, steering assist, and other systems.
New for 2023: Rugged X-Line and X-Pro Models
Kia added tough-looking X-Line and X-Pro variants to the Telluride lineup, the same way they did for the Sportage. The rugged X-Line trim features a new grille, roof rails, unique 20-inch wheels, altered traction control settings, and a towing mode that changes the transmission’s shift logic and integrates trailer sway control. The higher ride height of 0.4-inch [10-millimeter] marginally increases approach and departure angles.
On the other hand, the X-Pro is more off-road capable than the X-Line, courtesy of smaller 18-inch wheels and Continental all-terrain tires, along with higher ride height. This variant also offers a tad better tow rating of 5,500 pounds against 5,000 pounds of standard Telluride.
Powertrain: Same Horsepower & Performance Specs
Under the hood is the same 3.8-liter V6 engine we get in the 2022 Telluride, creating 291 horsepower and 262 pound-feet of torque. The mill mates to an eight-speed automatic transmission, sending power to the front wheels or all the wheels, delivering well-rounded performance. Another addition for the 2023 Kia Telluride is the Downhill Brake Control system, offering drivers a managed descent on steep paths.
Pricing and Availability
The South Korean automaker did not reveal the pricing information for the new Telluride yet. We hope to get these details before the on-sale date. Kia plans to start selling the popular 3-row Telluride in the coming months.
Check out our Telluride news and past reviews here. Plus, our Telluride vs Palisade comparison if you’re cross-shopping these near identical SUVs.