Kia's Massive Telluride Concept Is Coming For The USA

It's over five metres long, has three rows of seats in a strange layout, monitors passengers' health and is a bit unusual to look at, but it's heading for the US soon
Kia's Massive Telluride Concept Is Coming For The USA

Maybe you don’t remember the Kia Telluride concept that was revealed this time two years ago, as part of Kia’s Detroit Motor Show stand. Maybe you didn’t see it at the time. Either way, you’re not likely to forget it now.

As it turns out, the large, seven-seat flagship SUV with the arresting front end is actually under development for the North American market, plus a few others, like Russia. It won’t be called the Telluride when it makes production, but the intention is definitely to bring it to market.

Kia's Massive Telluride Concept Is Coming For The USA

It’s massive; so big it would sit above even the sizeable Sorento in the range. Current estimates put it at just over five metres long, and it has a strange two-two-three seating layout, with the three seats on the third row. That all makes it ideal for the American market – but at the moment it looks unlikely to make right-hand drive production, and won’t hit Europe at all.

The concept ran a V6 plug-in hybrid drivetrain with 400bhp, four-wheel drive and predicted real-world fuel economy of 36.2mpg. Its doors opened to 90 degrees and the rears hinged at the back, like on a Rolls-Royce. It was full of technology that even went as far as monitoring the occupants’ well-being during a journey.

Kia's Massive Telluride Concept Is Coming For The USA

Speaking to Australian journalists at the Detroit Motor Show, Kia’s overall design boss Peter Schreyer said, quite blandly:

“Yeah, we are working on that car, actually.”

Fair enough, then.

Kia's Massive Telluride Concept Is Coming For The USA

Kia’s European chief designer, Gregory Guillaume, was a bit more forthcoming, saying:

“In Europe it doesn’t make that much sense. It is a more difficult segment for us. We are pretty good with Sorento [for] large SUV in Europe. I could imagine that there are other markets that would be interested in taking it … apart from America, so there could be other markets that are interested.

“For example, the one we used to have before the Mohave [large SUV]; it was pretty popular in Russia and those countries.”

No one was able to give a predicted on-sale date for the car, but if it was already in the works a few years ago, surely 2019 is realistic…

Source: Go Auto

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Anonymous

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01/16/2018 - 14:19 |
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pofke23

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Yeah, that’s what people say when they see your nickname

01/16/2018 - 14:52 |
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KPS Lucky - Inactive

You know what? I’m not even mad - bring it over Kia.

01/16/2018 - 14:22 |
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They have to make a GT version with the Stinger’s 3.3L twin turbo V6

01/16/2018 - 16:31 |
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Anonymous

“Massive”

01/16/2018 - 14:23 |
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ferrarman11

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Exactly! lol and don’t forget the Expedition/Navigator

01/16/2018 - 14:49 |
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Joel Lundin

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

That’s tiny

01/16/2018 - 16:06 |
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Dayton Sander

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Noooo it looks like that new volvo

01/21/2018 - 01:26 |
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Ali Mahfooz

For a second I thought this was the Volvo XC90. I mean it does look like one if you juuuuuust squint your eyes close and look at those pictures. And that’s how you get a Volvo XC90 for less. 😛

01/16/2018 - 14:25 |
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Joel Peñaló

They named it after a place renowned for skiing and outdoorsy stuff, when in reality its potential owners are only gonna take it to the shops and back

01/16/2018 - 14:33 |
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Anonymous

Actually, Kia could you do me a favour? Get this into production and piss me off very badly.

Signed,

The Stig’s Indian Cousin.

01/16/2018 - 14:37 |
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Boosted69420

I don’t think the Americans would think this is “massive”

01/16/2018 - 14:37 |
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No, but reasonnably big. Enormous is a Suburban or the Excursion back when it was still in production

01/16/2018 - 15:18 |
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Jakob

I really like how the trend is going back to more classic, boxy SUVs. It always looks absolutely ridiculous when a two-ton car desperately tries to look sporty. But I don’t want to name any names here, BMW X6.
It looks a lot like the XC90, which isn’t a bad thing at all. And while it’s probably questionable whether a car of this size even belongs on the road, I’d like to see that shape in more lower-end cars, like the KIA Sportage.

01/16/2018 - 14:49 |
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Poke

In reply to by Jakob

And the fact that the first gen XC90 aged so well that it was produced for over a decade

01/16/2018 - 22:21 |
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Anonymous
01/16/2018 - 15:13 |
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Olivier (CT's grammar commie)

To be honest, I really like the way it looks, it’s kinda boxy and at least it looks like it assumes it’s a SUV

01/16/2018 - 15:22 |
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