The 2027 Kia Telluride X-Pro
Evolved Boldness
Kia redefines rugged sophistication with the 2027 Telluride X-Pro — an evolved, adventure-ready SUV shaped by the brand’s Opposites United design philosophy.
 

 
 

 
 

 

The 2027 Kia Telluride X-Pro

Our First Look
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Over the past few years, Kia has evolved from a value-driven automaker into one of design’s most compelling storytellers — bringing style, substance, and forward-thinking technology to the masses. The transformation has made Kia a consideration across all tax brackets. Now, with the 2027 model year, the brand is doing it again with the adventure-chic Kia Telluride X-Pro.
Before its global debut at the 2025 Los Angeles Auto Show, we traveled to Irvine, California, to visit Kia’s U.S. Design Center for an exclusive first look at the reimagined 2027 Telluride.
The challenge for this second-generation Telluride wasn’t to reinvent, but to evolve. For Kia’s design team, the mission was clear: preserve the essence and design DNA that made the original such a standout while refining its presence and sophistication. This wasn’t a clean slate — it was a continuation of a legacy.
The result is an all-new Telluride that’s bigger, bolder, and still proudly boxy. It’s now 2.3 inches longer overall, with a wheelbase stretched nearly three inches and a one-inch increase in height. The proportions exude confidence, maintaining the Telluride’s rugged stance while embracing a sleeker, more modern edge.
 

 
 

 

Evolved Boldness

Adventure Meets Refinement In The Next-Generation Telluride

Guided by Kia’s global Opposites United design philosophy, the 2027 Telluride finds balance between strength and elegance, toughness and sophistication, innovation and restraint. It’s proof that a sequel can transcend the original without losing what made it iconic.
Since its introduction in 2021, Kia’s Opposites United philosophy has shaped the brand’s visual identity. In the new Telluride, that philosophy comes vividly to life — where sharp angles meet smooth curves, and rugged durability blends effortlessly with refined luxury.

“With Telluride, it was a matter of being tailored and restrained — dare I say, anti-design,” said Tom Kearns, VP and Senior Chief Designer at Kia Design Center America. “The goal was to capture strength and luxury, tradition and modernity, in a single expression. That’s what Opposites United allowed us to achieve.”

The 2027 Kia Telluride X-Pro stands as a confident evolution — an SUV designed not just for the journey, but for the statement it makes along the way.
 

Tom Kearns, VP and Senior Chief Designer, Kia Design Center America