A New Overland Vehicle From Kia?

It’s abundantly clear that adventure sells these days. Advertisements featuring foreign landscapes and hip traveling couples are the new norm, and the number of vintage four-wheel drives and motorcycles appearing in imagery is downright staggering. With everyone jumping on this bandwagon, it’s easy to understand why auto-manufacturers are engaging with the overland market at an unbelievable rate, but we still hadn’t expected this. At New York Fashion Week, Brandon Maxwell unveiled aTexas-themedd runway collection that featured an overland concept vehicle from none other than Kia. The manufacturer’s bold move surprised us, but not nearly as much as the fact that we actually liked it.

It’s called the Telluride, a luxury SUV slated to be released sometime in 2020, and officially unveiled at the New York International Auto Show. Setting its unknown trail capability aside, we have to admit that we’re digging the vehicle’s vibes. The deep-green paint looks excellent on the modern lines, and the snorkel, rear tire carrier, black wheels, and all-terrain tires give it just enough grunt to look balanced. Of course, the leather straps holding down the hood are absolutely ridiculous (it’s a truck, not a suitcase) but we can forgive that since they included a sleek hidden winch bumper AND integrated recovery points. There are also skid plates, side steps, and a custom rear bumper to match the front.

The interior features a look you would expect from a Texas-themed truck: beautiful wood accents, stars, and double-stitched leather in earthy tones.

On Kia’s concept site, the Telluride is stated to be powered by a combined hybrid electric V-6 producing 400 total horsepower and an “advanced all-wheel drive system.” Unfortunately, the AWD part means these accessories will probably never come to market, as the truck beneath them will likely lack the drivetrain to justify them. Still, it’s fun to see Kia’s team branching in this direction, especially for a vehicle that will be produced here in the USA.

To learn more, visit Kia’s website here.

Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, Chris didn’t receive a real taste of the outdoors until moving to Prescott, Arizona, in 2009. While working on his business degree, he learned to fly and spent his weekends exploring the Arizona desert and high country. It was there that he fell in love with backcountry travel and four-wheel drive vehicles, eventually leading him to Overland Journal and Expedition Portal. After several years of honing his skills in writing, photography, and off-road driving, Chris now works for the company full time as Expedition Portal's Senior Editor while living full-time on the road.

2 Comments

  • Morgan Maclellan

    September 13th, 2018 at 7:20 pm

    I really enjoy my 2017 Kia Sportage! It had a lot of bang for the buck compared to the luxury brands – it came with a pano sun roof, leather heated/air con seats, power gate, and turbo for far less than the Lexus and LR Discovery Sport’s base model which had none of those options…the warranty was much better. All that makes me very excited to see what they will deliver based on the concept above!

  • Sleeping Dog

    September 17th, 2018 at 5:29 pm

    Had a rental Sorento last week. If Kia wants to play in the overland space they need to work on the fueling of the vehicles. Give it a little gas, nothing, a little more still nothing, a bit more and it launched like a hole shot at the drag strip.