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It has rightly earned the moniker the Everest of four‑wheel drives. Kia's Tasman pickup demonstrates its exceptional traction ...
Kia and KG Mobility (KGM), two South Korean automakers, have expanded their pickup truck offensive into the Australian market ...
The Tasman has opened up several possibilities for the South Korean marque, including an SUV that can be easily done.
Kia could sell the truck in Asia, Australia and other markets where the international version of the Ranger and Hilux are offered. Will it ever see the U.S. market if this is the case? Probably not.
However, considering the trademark that Kia recently took out in Australia, all evidence points to the truck being called the 'Tasman.' The enigmatic pickup is expected to debut at some point in 2024.
The inclusion of off-road capabilities would set the EV apart from the Hyundai Santa Fe, which is the only pickup truck that Kia or its sister company sells in the US. It'll be on a new EV ...
Kia's fully electric pickup truck for North America will compete in the midsize segment with models like the Toyota Tacoma and Jeep Gladiator, not the full-size trucks like the Ford F-150. The new ...
One of the two new pickup trucks Kia is expected to debut this year or next has finally arrived, and it's... something else. The new Kia Tasman is an internal-combustion, body-on-frame midsize truck ...
Size-wise, a would-be Kia Telluride pickup truck would likely fall into the same midsize segment as the Honda Ridgeline, Chevrolet Colorado, and Ford Ranger. The Kia SUV is a substantial 196.9 ...
We've long known that Korean automaker Hyundai is working on a pickup truck, previewed by the Santa Cruz concept in 2015. Now, a new report from Australia's CarsGuide suggests Hyundai's sister ...
The Kia SUV is a substantial 196.9 inches long, a few inches shy of those trucks' lengths, but we figure Kia would add some rear overhang to the Telluride pickup to give it a useful-sized bed that ...
All of that capability and all of those features sound great, but again, the Tasman isn't destined for our shores. Let's hope, however, that if the EV truck Kia's working on does come here, it ...
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