
Kia has released the first official teasers of the new Telluride 2027 SUV, which will make its global debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show on November 20. The model marks the second generation of one of the brand’s most successful vehicles and promises a significant leap forward in design and refinement.
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Rooted in the *Opposites United* design philosophy, which seeks to unite the contrasts between nature and humanity, the new Telluride features bold, angular lines with a strong silhouette and distinctive details, such as vertical Star Map LED lights in shades of red and amber.
Inspired by the mountain town of Telluride, Colorado, the SUV sports aggressive triangular creases on the fenders, reminiscent of the faceted surfaces of a diamond and the peaks of the Rocky Mountains. The wide, straight-edged hood reinforces the vehicle’s powerful stance, while the rear design, with its rising beltline merging into a forward-leaning D-pillar, conveys a sense of motion even when stationary.

Black accents on the upper pillars create the effect of a “floating roof,” while the wide fender surfaces give the SUV a confident, commanding presence on the road. Meanwhile, the body’s flowing lines add a touch of elegance to its side profile.
All details of the new Kia Telluride 2027 will be revealed during Kia America’s press conference on November 20 at 9:00 a.m. (Pacific Time), streamed live on the official website [www.kia.com](http://www.kia.com) and on the brand’s social media channels, including X (@Kia) and YouTube.
Headquartered in Irvine, California, Kia America remains one of the most awarded automakers for quality and sustainability, recognized by *TIME* magazine as one of the *World’s Most Sustainable Companies* in 2024.
The brand is an official partner of the NBA and WNBA and offers a wide range of gasoline, hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric vehicles, with nearly 800 dealerships across the United States — many of which proudly assemble models on American soil.
Source and photos: Kia. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.
