Kia announced the Telluride X-Line and X-Pro trims at the New York Auto Show this month. These addictions are for drivers who want to take their Telluride off the beaten path.
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The 2023 Telluride X-Line adds a 10mm higher ground clearance (about 0.4 inches), a Tow mode, raised roof rails and Downhill Brake Control. To make the Telluride look the part the X-Line also brings exclusive colors, body-color door handles, an X-Line grille and X-Line badging. The X-Line replaces the Telluride Nightfall Edition.
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Upgrading to the pricer X-Pro trim builds on the X-Line, with 18-inch black wheels and 18-inch all-terrain tires. It increases the tow limit by 500 pounds to 5,500 pounds. Kia also adds a 110V inverter outlet in the cargo area.
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The 2023 Kia Telluride heads to showrooms in a few months. Pricing will be announced closer to launch.