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The all-new 2027 Kia Telluride marks a full generational leap, introducing the brand’s first hybrid powertrain, meaningful off-road upgrades in X-Pro trim, and a larger, quieter cabin. With up to 329 hp, nearly 1,000 km of driving range, and real trail hardware, it targets families who want strength, efficiency, and long-term usability in one vehicle.
Why Did Kia Redesign the Telluride for 2027?
Short answer: Families want efficiency without losing towing, space, or durability.
Large three-row SUVs remain essential, but buyers now expect long driving range, quieter cabins, and smarter technology. Kia answered by increasing size, adding a turbo-hybrid option, and upgrading chassis hardware rather than relying on styling alone.
What Is Truly New in the 2027 Telluride?
Short answer: New powertrains, more space, and real functional upgrades.
Key changes include:
- First-ever turbo-hybrid Telluride
- Longer wheelbase with improved third-row access
- New X-Pro off-road hardware with E-LSD
- Significantly improved noise insulation
- Updated connectivity and driver-assist systems
This is a ground-up redesign, not a facelift.
Powertrain Breakdown: Petrol vs Hybrid

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Short answer: Petrol for maximum towing, hybrid for speed and efficiency.
Turbo Petrol
- Engine: 2.5-litre turbo petrol
- Output: 274 hp
- Torque: 311 lb-ft (353 Nm)
- Transmission: 8-speed automatic
- Drivetrain: FWD or AWD
- Maximum towing: 2,268 kg
Turbo Hybrid
- Engine: 2.5-litre turbo with electric motors
- Combined output: 329 hp
- Combined torque: 460 Nm
- Battery: 1.65 kWh lithium-ion
- Transmission: 6-speed automatic (hybrid-specific)
- Estimated fuel economy: up to 35 mpg combined
- Estimated driving range: ≈ 996 km (600 miles)
- Maximum towing: 1,814 kg
Real-world insight: Independent testing shows the hybrid reaches 0–100 km/h roughly 1.5 seconds quicker than the petrol model, a major advantage when merging with a full load.
X-Pro Explained: What Makes It Different?
Short answer: It adds genuine off-road capability, not cosmetic upgrades.
The X-Pro trim is petrol-only and comes standard with all-wheel drive.
X-Pro highlights:
- Ground clearance: 213 mm, 25 mm higher than standard models
- Electronic limited-slip differential
- All-terrain tyres
- Multi-terrain AWD drive modes
- Ground View Monitor for low-speed trail visibility
- Off-road status display showing pitch and roll
This places the Telluride X-Pro among the most trail-capable family SUVs in its class.
Interior: More Space, Less Noise

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Short answer: It feels closer to a luxury SUV than ever.
Kia heavily invested in NVH reduction.
Interior upgrades include:
- Triple door seals
- Thicker acoustic glass
- Expanded sound-absorbing materials
- Front relaxation seats with leg rests
- Driver massage function
- Climate-controlled second-row captain’s chairs
- Heated seats across all three rows
Interior dimensions
- Wheelbase: 2,970 mm
- Overall length: 5,059 mm
- Cargo capacity:
- 22.3 cu ft behind the third row (21.3 cu ft for Hybrid models)
- 46.3 cu ft with third row folded
- 86.9 cu ft maximum
Technology Designed for Daily Use
Short answer: Practical features that improve ownership.
Key technology features:
- Dual 12.3-inch panoramic displays
- Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto standard
- Over-the-air software updates
- Digital Key 2.0 with phone and smartwatch access
- Streaming apps available while parked
Practical power features
- Dual 100 W USB-C ports capable of charging laptops
- Dual wireless phone chargers
- Interior Vehicle-to-Load outlet
Hybrid-exclusive feature
- Stay Mode: Uses the hybrid battery to run climate control, lighting, and audio for up to 20 minutes while parked, without idling the engine
This is especially useful for school pickups, camping stops, or hot climates.
Safety and Structural Upgrades
Short answer: Built to target top safety ratings.
- 10 airbags including front-row centre airbag
- Reinforced body structure
- Full ADAS suite
- In-cabin radar rear-occupant monitoring
- Highway Driving Assist 2 available
Problem–Agitate–Solution: Why the Hybrid Exists
Problem: Large SUVs burn fuel and feel sluggish when loaded.
Agitation: Families still need power, range, and towing confidence.
Solution: The Telluride Hybrid delivers near-diesel cruising range with quicker acceleration than the petrol model, without sacrificing cabin space.
Quick Reference: Why the Specs Matter
| Component | Specification | Why It Matters |
| Hybrid output | 329 hp / 460 Nm | Faster merging and overtaking |
| Max range | 996 km (600 miles) | Long-distance travel with fewer stops |
| X-Pro ground clearance | 213 mm | 25 mm higher for real trail use |
| Petrol towing | 2,268 kg | Ideal for boats and large campers |
| Hybrid towing | 1,814 kg | Suitable for recreational trailers |
| Stay Mode | 20 minutes engine-off | Comfort without burning fuel |
| USB power | 100 W USB-C | Charges laptops, not just phones |
Comparison With Key Rivals
| Model | Power | Range | Towing | Off-road hardware |
| Kia Telluride Hybrid | 329 hp | 996 km | 1,814 kg | Moderate |
| Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid | 362 hp | ~890 km | 2,268 kg | Limited |
| Hyundai Palisade Hybrid | 329 hp | 996 km | 1,814 kg | Minimal |
| Ford Explorer Hybrid | 318 hp | ~820 km | 2,268 kg | Minimal |
Aftermarket Conversation: What Owners Ask Online
Short answer: Longevity, cooling, and service costs.
Common themes from Quora and Reddit:
- Smaller hybrid batteries degrade slower
- Electric torque improves towing smoothness
- Cooling system health matters more than battery size
- Off-road trims are often used for poor roads, not rock crawling
Pricing Snapshot (USD)
- Turbo petrol: from $38,935
- Hybrid: from $43,660
- X-Pro: from $49,370
- Calligraphy Hybrid: up to $58,280
Key Specifications Summary
- Body style: Three-row SUV
- Seating: 7 or 8 passengers
- Drivetrain: FWD or AWD
- Hybrid battery: 1.65 kWh
- Maximum ground clearance: 213 mm
- Assembly location: West Point, Georgia
- Market launch: Q1 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get the X-Pro trim with the hybrid engine?
No. The X-Pro is petrol-only and comes standard with AWD. Buyers who want the hybrid must choose other trims, which focus more on efficiency and comfort than off-road use.
Is the hybrid’s 996 km driving range achievable in daily use?
Yes. On steady highway drives, many owners should comfortably exceed 900 km per tank. City driving will reduce range, but it remains one of the longest-range three-row SUVs available.
Will Stay Mode damage the hybrid battery over time?
No. Stay Mode is time-limited to around 20 minutes and is carefully managed by the vehicle’s battery system to prevent excessive discharge or heat buildup.
Does the hybrid feel slow when the SUV is fully loaded?
No. The hybrid is noticeably quicker than the petrol version, especially at low and mid speeds. The electric torque makes merging, overtaking, and hill climbs smoother with passengers onboard.
Does choosing the hybrid reduce luggage space for family trips?
Slightly. Hybrid models offer 21.3 cu ft of cargo space behind the third row, compared to 22.3 cu ft in petrol models. For most families, the difference is negligible in daily use.
Is the 2027 Telluride noticeably bigger than the previous model?
Yes. The longer wheelbase improves third-row legroom, makes entry easier, and adds usable cargo space, especially for families using all three rows regularly.
MotorHub UAE: Why Service Strategy Matters in Extreme Heat
High temperatures accelerate wear on turbochargers, hybrid cooling systems, batteries, suspension, and electronics. Long idling with air conditioning adds further stress.
MotorHub connects UAE owners with workshops experienced in:
- Hybrid battery thermal diagnostics
- Cooling system inspections
- AWD drivetrain servicing
- Suspension checks for heavy SUVs
- ADAS calibration and software updates
As large hybrid SUVs become mainstream, after-sales expertise matters as much as headline specifications.