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Kia Announces 2023 Telluride Pricing
Arriving at Kia retailers in October 2022, the 2023 Telluride comes in two new trim levels — X-Line and X-Pro.

The 2023 Telluride comes standard with advanced collision avoidance and driver assist features including available Highway Drive Assist with lane change assist technology.
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Kia announced in a statement pricing for the 2023 Telluride. The new three-row SUV starts at MSRP $35,690. According to the statement, the new X-Line and X-Pro models add ruggedness and refinement with design, engineering, and infotainment enhancements.
For 2023, the new Telluride introduces two new trim levels — X-Line and X-Pro. Upgrades include a redesigned interior with a more technologically advanced dash and center console, dual 12.3-inch panoramic display screens including standard navigation, a standard WiFi hotspot, and optional Digital Key 2 Touch smartphone compatibility.
The Telluride also offers additional, available advanced driver assistance features such as Highway Drive Assist with lane change assist technology.
Expected to arrive in Kia retailers nationwide in October 2022, the 2023 Telluride will be assembled at Kia’s Georgia manufacturing facility alongside select trims of the K5, Sportage, and Sorento.
Trim Levels/Pricing – MSRP (excludes $1,335 destination)
Model | FWD | AWD | X-Line AWD | X-Pro AWD |
Telluride LX | $35,690 | $37,690 | ||
Telluride S | $37,590 | $39,590 | ||
Telluride EX | $41,290 | $43,290 | $45,485 | |
Telluride SX | $45,490 | $47,490 | $48,885 | $49,885 |
Telluride SX-Prestige | $50,390 | $51,785 | $52,785 |
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