Kia unveiled the first official teaser image of its new SUV ‘Telluride 2027’, which will be unveiled for the first time in the world at the Los Angeles Auto Show on November 20th. This model is the second generation of one of the most successful vehicles in the brand’s history, and heralds great advancements in design and completeness.
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Developed based on the design philosophy *Opposites United* that expresses the harmony between nature and humans, the new Telluride features unique design elements such as strong, angular lines, a solid silhouette, and vertical ‘Star Map’ LED lights in a combination of red and amber.
Inspired by the mountain city of Telluride, Colorado, this SUV features diamond cut surfaces and aggressive triangular fender creases reminiscent of the Rocky Mountains. The wide, straight bonnet emphasizes the vehicle’s powerful presence, and the upward belt line at the rear is connected to the forward-slanted D-pillar, giving a dynamic impression of movement even when stationary.

The black decoration on the top of the pillar creates a ‘floating roof’ effect, and the wide fenders give it a stable and dignified presence on the road. The sleek curves of the car body add sophisticated elegance to the side profile.
All details of the new Kia Telluride 2027 will be revealed at Kia America’s press conference on November 20th at 9:00 AM PT, and will be announced on the official website ([www.kia.com)와](It will be broadcast live through official SNS channels such as X(@Kia) and YouTube.
Kia America, headquartered in Irvine, California, is one of the most awarded automakers for quality and sustainability and has been recognized by *TIME* Magazine as one of the ‘World’s Most Sustainable Companies’ in 2024.
Kia is an official partner of the NBA and WNBA, has a diverse vehicle lineup including gasoline, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric vehicles, and operates a network of approximately 800 dealers across the United States. Many of these models are proudly produced in local factories in the United States.
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