Kia Prices 2027 Telluride From $40,735
Kia America has shared pricing details for the redesigned 2027 Kia Telluride, its three-row gas-powered SUV.
The new Telluride seats up to eight passengers, with the front-wheel-drive LX starting at $39,190. All trims come standard with a turbocharged engine that delivers close to 50 lb-ft more torque than the outgoing model.
Standard features on the LX include tri-zone climate control, a 12.3-inch touchscreen with built-in navigation, wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and a suite of 19 advanced driver assistance features.
According to Kia, the 2027 Telluride is meant to build on what made the current model popular, with updates to power, space, and design. It continues to target families looking for a midsize SUV with a wide range of trims and features.
At the top of the lineup is the Telluride X-Pro, which is aimed at buyers who want some added off-road capability. It comes with a revised suspension, an electronic limited-slip differential, 9.1 inches of ground clearance, multiple drive modes including a terrain setting, recovery points at the front and rear, and all-terrain tires.
The 2027 Telluride ICE lineup includes LX, S, EX, SX, and SX-Prestige trims, along with the X-Line and X-Pro variants. Pricing below does not include the $1,545 destination charge.
2027 Kia Telluride 2.5L Turbo Pricing
- LX FWD: $39,190
- S FWD: $42,090
- S AWD: $44,090
- EX FWD: $43,790
- EX AWD: $45,790
- X-Line EX AWD: $47,290
- SX FWD: $48,790
- X-Line SX AWD: $51,790
- X-Pro SX AWD: $53,690
- SX-Prestige AWD: $53,890
- X-Line SX-Prestige AWD: $54,890
- X-Pro SX-Prestige AWD: $56,790
Pricing for the 2027 Telluride Hybrid will be announced closer to its on-sale date, which Kia expects in late Q1 2026. The 2027 Telluride is built at Kia’s plant in West Point, Georgia.
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A dozen editions to chose from ?
Looks ok, but that dash is terrible.