Kia Telluride 2023 X Pro

2023 Kia Telluride SX X-Pro AWD powered by 3.8L V6 Gas Engine with 8-Speed Automatic transmission.

Performance Specs

Engine and Transmission

Steering

Wheels

Suspension

Tires

Fuel and MPG

Fuel Economy

Fuel Tank

Emissions

  • CO2 Emissions @ 15K mi/year

Dimensions and Measurement

Exterior Dimensions

Interior Space

Weight and Towing

Colors and Materials

Standard Exterior Colors

Optional Exterior Colors

Standard Interior Materials

  • Black, Leather Seat Trim

Features and Options

Infotainment

  • Bluetooth Connection

    Standard

  • Hard Disk Drive Media Storage

    Not Available

  • Premium Sound System

    Standard

  • Smart Device Integration

    Standard

  • Auxiliary Audio Input

    Standard

  • Entertainment System

    Not Available

Interior Trim

  • Cloth Seats

    Not Available

  • Leather Steering Wheel

    Standard

  • Premium Synthetic Seats

    Not Available

  • Vinyl Seats

    Not Available

  • Woodgrain Interior Trim

    Standard

Comfort

  • Head-Up Display

    Not Available

  • Navigation System

    Standard

  • Steering Wheel Audio Controls

    Standard

  • Adaptive Cruise Control

    Standard

  • Automatic Parking

    Not Available

  • Cooled Front Seat(s)

    Standard

  • Cooled Rear Seat(s)

    Not Available

  • Hands-Free Liftgate

    Standard

  • Heated Front Seat(s)

    Standard

  • Heated Rear Seat(s)

    Not Available

  • Heated Steering Wheel

    Standard

  • Power Driver Seat

    Standard

  • Power Passenger Seat

    Standard

  • Remote Engine Start

    Standard

  • Remote Trunk Release

    Standard

  • Universal Garage Door Opener

    Standard

  • Navigation from Telematics

    Not Available

Additional Packages

Option Group 010

standard equipment

Safety

Safety Features

  • Cross-Traffic Alert

    Standard

  • Rear Parking Aid

    Standard

  • Blind Spot Monitor

    Standard

  • Lane Departure Warning

    Standard

  • Lane Keeping Assist

    Standard

  • Night Vision

    Not Available

  • Tire Pressure Monitor

    Standard

  • Stability Control

    Standard

  • Traction Control

    Standard

Airbags

  • Front Head Air Bag

    Standard

  • Front Side Air Bag

    Standard

  • Passenger Air Bag

    Standard

  • Rear Head Air Bag

    Standard

  • Rear Side Air Bag

    Standard

  • Seatbelt Air Bag

    Not Available

Warranty

Warranty Summary

Alright, let’s talk about the latest version of one of the hottest family cars out there. It’s pretty similar to the 2022, so I’m going to do a deep dive here on how family friendly it is and talk about a few upgrades for this year. If you want more deets (like even more info on the car seat setup), check out my 2021 Kia Telluride review

Exterior

On the 2023 model, they cleaned up the front… as in, there’s no Telluride badging on the front. I don’t know… I miss it. Am I crazy that I liked it there? Anyway, the X Pro has a much sportier and rugged look. I’d say it has more 4Runner vibes vs. a luxury SUV. I do wish there was a little more innovation and excitement going on with the headlights, though. Kia would probably say they went for a simplistic vibe, but I’d call it a little… boring. 

The steel wheels fit the whole look, but not much else has changed from the side profile. The back end has the Kia and Telluride logo and badging and it is looking sassy. 

Interior

Front

Let’s start with the driver’s side door panel. The little bit of chrome and dark wood trim on the door make sense and look really good with the rugged feel, but the side cubby is super lame and for sure not big enough. I am excited about the sound system, though. 

I love the combined screen—it’s curved and stunning. You can use it as a touch screen or use the quick buttons for the things you need access to most often instead of having to dig through a display. There’s wireless charging, a USB, USB-C, and 12 volt (plus one additional USB-C in the console). The X Pro has heated seats and four (yes, FOUR) cub holders within the driver’s reach. Tellurides have great tech and I’m always impressed with the safety features from Kia. So, TLDR? Still crushing on the Telluride for sure. 

Second Row

First things first—there is knee clearance for days back here (plus two leather-back pockets). There are cup holders on the center console and USB-Cs on the side of the front-row seats for easy access for your second-row riders. I love the front and back sunroofs… but more than that I love the ceiling vents (you know these are a must for me). The climate control is on the ceiling, which I have mixed feelings about (since lots of kiddos won’t be able to reach). But one feature you know I love to see? Built-in sunshades. 

The seats aren’t the most comfortable—they’re a little bit on the firmer side—but they’re fine and spacious. Plus, the adjustable armrests are nice and provide some added comfort. One thing to note is that the bench seat is only available on the lowest trim level. 

My overall thoughts: I’m impressed with how spacious the second row is—it makes it a great vehicle for families on the smaller side. 

Third Row

Not going to lie, it disappoints a little bit—especially from a car seat perspective. The access isn’t great (there’s no car seat tilt), but there are buttons high and low to slide the second row seats forward to get back there (which I love for littles). I’m impressed with the amenities—ceiling vents, lights, two cup holders, and USBs on each side. I’m really just wishing there was a little more space. 

Car Seat Setup 

The captain’s chairs have two sets of lower anchors and two tether anchors. The bench option has lower anchors off-center and two tether anchors. In the third row, there are lower anchors in the middle seat that are off center. The bench is really shallow, so it’s hard to get a good install. It's not impossible to get three carseats in the Telluride, but it’s not easy. 

So, if you’re considering this car, I’d definitely suggest looking at my free family planning map to make sure it’s a good long-term choice. 

Trunk Space

It’s not winning any awards but… it’s decent for its class. There’s no power third row, but it’s still super easy to put those seats down when you need a little more space. 

So, my thoughts on this super hot family car? There is a lot that I love about it—especially for smaller families or ones who don’t need more than two carseats. If you think you’ll need three, just make sure you do your research to be sure it’ll be enough space for your crew.  

How much will the 2023 Kia telluride be?

Pricing for the 2023 Kia Telluride starts at $37,025 and ranges up to $54,120. X-Line and X-Pro packages are new to the lineup, with the latter adding all-terrain tires and a higher tow rating. The updated models will start arriving at dealerships this month, Kia says.

When can I order a 2023 Telluride?

The 2023 Kia Telluride is available for purchase at most Kia dealerships. You can find a dealer near you using our dealer locator tool. Family Kia is proud to offer the 2023 Kia Telluride for sale to customers. Check out our Telluride inventory today!

Will the Telluride change in 2023?

Updated Exterior Design for the 2023 Kia Telluride A new design for the standard LED headlights distinguishes the 2023 Telluride from its predecessors, as do new bumpers, a new grille, updated taillights, new wheel designs, and three new exterior colors: Midnight Lake Blue, Dawning Red, and Jungle Wood Green.

Does 2023 Kia Telluride have wireless Apple CarPlay?

It also connects to Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and has bluetooth wireless connectivity options. Keep your eyes on the road and off of the gauges and the backseat with technology such as Head-Up Display, Driver Talk, Quiet Mode, and Rear Occupant Alert.