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2027 Kia Telluride X-Pro Preview — Coming Soon to US & Canada

2027 Kia Telluride X-Pro US Canada

The Kia Telluride has long been the SUV benchmark for style, comfort, and capability. But if the latest teasers are any indication, Kia is about to take things up a notch — way up. Enter the 2027 Kia Telluride X-Pro, an off-road-ready beast that’s been spotted wearing a rugged camouflage wrap and flexing its all-terrain muscles in the latest official teasers. This next-generation Telluride promises to be the boldest, most capable version yet, and it’s already generating huge buzz in both the U.S. and Canadian markets.

From the teaser footage and leaked images, it’s clear: Kia isn’t just refining the Telluride — it’s reimagining it for adventure. Here’s your exclusive deep dive into everything we know so far about the 2027 Kia Telluride X-Pro, including its expected release date, price, performance specs, design details, and off-road upgrades.


The Teaser That Broke the Internet

Kia recently dropped a short teaser video titled “2027 Kia Telluride X-Pro Flexes Off-Road Muscles”, showing the upcoming SUV tackling mud, gravel, and rocky trails with impressive composure. Though the full reveal hasn’t arrived yet, we can already spot major differences that set the X-Pro apart from the current Telluride lineup.

The teaser reveals a camouflaged prototype with beefier tires, higher ground clearance, and what appears to be a redesigned front bumper optimized for approach angles. The Telluride X-Pro looks ready to rival serious off-road contenders like the Toyota 4Runner TRD Pro and Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk.

For drivers who love both comfort and capability, the new X-Pro could be the perfect middle ground — rugged enough for weekend adventures, yet refined enough for luxury family travel.


Camo Wrap with a Story

The 2027 Telluride teaser doesn’t just show a camo pattern — it celebrates it. Kia America revealed that this unique wrap was custom-designed to highlight the Telluride’s off-road lineage. Each pattern element was inspired by natural terrains — from desert dunes to mountain peaks — symbolizing the SUV’s go-anywhere spirit.

According to Car and Driver, the 2027 Telluride’s camouflage hints at significant changes under the surface. The bold camo pattern itself could even preview a future X-Pro-exclusive colour palette featuring earthy tones, metallic accents, and matte finishes.


A Design Evolution: Tougher, Sharper, and More Athletic

2027 Kia Telluride

While Kia hasn’t officially lifted the wraps, we can glean plenty from the teasers and insider leaks. Expect a major design refresh inspired by Kia’s evolving “Opposites United” philosophy.

Key exterior changes expected for 2027:

  • Redesigned front fascia with a more aggressive bumper and wider grille.
  • Updated LED headlight signature inspired by the Kia EV9’s vertical design.
  • Chunkier all-terrain tires on exclusive 19- or 20-inch black alloy wheels.
  • New off-road skid plates and reinforced underbody protection.
  • Roof rails, tow hooks, and unique X-Pro badging.

The Telluride already looks muscular, but the 2027 X-Pro appears to go further — exuding the confidence of a full-blown adventure SUV while maintaining the luxury cues that made the model a favourite among families and enthusiasts alike.


Performance: More Power, More Capability

The 2025 Telluride currently uses a 3.8-litre V6 producing 291 horsepower and 262 lb-ft of torque, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. For 2027, Kia could enhance this tried-and-true powertrain with mild-hybrid technology for improved torque delivery and efficiency.

Expected 2027 Telluride X-Pro Specs:

  • Engine: 3.8L V6 or new 2.5L turbo hybrid
  • Power Output: 300–320 hp (est.)
  • Torque: Up to 300 lb-ft (est.)
  • Transmission: 8-speed automatic or new 8-speed DCT
  • Drivetrain: Standard All-Wheel Drive (AWD)
  • Towing Capacity: 5,500 lbs (est.)

Kia’s teaser footage highlights the Telluride’s improved traction management system, likely featuring reprogrammed Drive Mode Select options for Snow, Mud, Sand, and Rock. Add in upgraded off-road suspension tuning, and you’re looking at a family SUV that’s equally at home in snow or Banff’s backcountry trails.


The Off-Road X-Pro Identity

The X-Pro trim made its debut in the Telluride lineup as a more adventure-focused variant. Now, with the 2027 model year, Kia seems ready to double down on that philosophy.

Key off-road features expected:

  • All-Terrain tires with reinforced sidewalls.
  • Raised ride height and improved approach/departure angles.
  • Advanced torque vectoring AWD system.
  • Hill-descent control and terrain management software.
  • Exclusive X-Pro badging and unique wheel design.

This new generation Telluride X-Pro could very well become Kia’s flagship adventure SUV — a direct rival to established off-road icons like the Ford Bronco Sport, Jeep Grand Cherokee, and Toyota Highlander Hybrid Trail Edition.


Interior: Luxury Meets Adventure

2026 Kia Telluride Interior Tech
2026 Kia Telluride Interior Tech

The Telluride has always been known for its premium, near-luxury interior, and the 2027 X-Pro will likely continue that legacy with a mix of durability and sophistication.

Expect a redesigned cabin with new materials, improved technology, and added practicality. Kia’s teasers hint at more robust trim finishes — perhaps brushed metal, matte wood, and water-resistant upholstery for adventure-ready comfort.

Predicted interior highlights:

  • Dual 12.3-inch digital display setup (instrument cluster + infotainment).
  • New 28-inch curved OLED screen option from the EV9.
  • X-Pro specific seat stitching and durable upholstery.
  • Heated/ventilated seats in all rows.
  • Tri-zone climate control with air purification.
  • Panoramic sunroof and ambient lighting.
  • Premium Harman Kardon sound system.

Combine that with generous three-row space and intuitive tech, and you’ve got a cabin that blends luxury SUV comfort with overland toughness.


Tech Upgrades: Smarter, Safer, and More Connected

Kia is expected to equip the 2027 Telluride X-Pro with its latest Kia Connect infotainment system, complete with faster processing, cloud-based navigation, and AI-driven driver assistance.

Technology and connectivity highlights:

  • Over-the-air (OTA) software updates.
  • Digital Key 3.0 (unlock/start your car with a smartphone or smartwatch).
  • Wireless Apple CarPlay & Android Auto.
  • Heads-Up Display (HUD) with off-road data overlay.
  • Drive Wise 3.0 advanced safety suite.

Safety technology will also see upgrades, potentially including Highway Driving Assist 2, Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist 3.0, and Surround View Monitor 3D. With these systems, the 2027 Telluride X-Pro will continue Kia’s tradition of class-leading safety.


Fuel Efficiency and Hybrid Possibility

One of the most exciting rumours around the 2027 Telluride X-Pro is the possibility of electrified powertrains. With Kia’s focus on sustainability, it’s likely we’ll see a hybrid or plug-in hybrid variant to join the lineup — offering both improved fuel economy and enhanced low-speed torque for off-road traction.

A Telluride Hybrid or PHEV could deliver:

  • Fuel Efficiency: 8.5–9.0 L/100 km (combined)
  • Electric-Only Range (PHEV): Up to 50 km (est.)

That would make the Telluride X-Pro not only one of the most capable SUVs in its class but also one of the most efficient.


Pricing: What to Expect in Canada

Kia hasn’t released official pricing yet, but based on market trends and the X-Pro’s premium positioning, the 2027 Telluride X-Pro will likely start around $68,000 CAD, with top trims reaching $75,000+ CAD.

Estimated Canadian pricing:

  • EX X-Pro: From $68,000 CAD
  • SX X-Pro: From $72,000 CAD
  • SX Prestige X-Pro: From $75,000 CAD

While that positions it above most mid-size SUVs, the Telluride’s blend of capability, design, and luxury still undercuts competitors like the Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland and Land Rover Discovery.


Release Date: When Can Canadians Expect It?

According to the latest reports, the 2027 Kia Telluride X-Pro is expected to make its global debut in mid-2026, followed by Canadian availability by late 2026 or early 2027.

The SUV will likely premiere first in the U.S., then roll out to Canadian dealerships like Orléans Kia shortly afterward. Pre-orders may open a few months before its official release, likely in fall 2026.


Competitors to Watch

When it arrives, the 2027 Telluride X-Pro will compete directly with:

  • Toyota Grand Highlander Hybrid AWD
  • Jeep Grand Cherokee Trailhawk
  • Honda Pilot TrailSport
  • Mazda CX-90 PHEV
  • Ford Explorer Timberline

With its rugged design and luxurious amenities, the Telluride X-Pro could easily stand out as the most well-rounded option in this segment.


Why Canadians Will Love the 2027 Telluride X-Pro

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Canada’s harsh winters, diverse terrain, and love for versatile vehicles make the Telluride X-Pro a perfect match. Whether you’re navigating snowy Ottawa streets or exploring Quebec’s Laurentian trails, the Telluride’s AWD, ground clearance, and hybrid efficiency will shine.

Plus, with Kia’s industry-leading warranty — 5 years / 100,000 km comprehensive and 8 years / 150,000 km hybrid battery coverage — the X-Pro offers unbeatable peace of mind.


How to Stay Updated

If you’re as excited about the 2027 Kia Telluride X-Pro as we are, now’s the time to stay ahead of the curve. At Orléans Kia, we’ll be among the first to receive updates, pricing info, and pre-order opportunities.

To be notified the moment the 2027 Telluride becomes available in Canada:


Final Thoughts: The Next Evolution of Adventure Luxury

The 2027 Kia Telluride X-Pro is shaping up to be more than just a facelift — it’s an evolution. Combining enhanced off-road performance, hybrid efficiency, and signature Kia luxury, it’s poised to redefine what Canadian families expect from a three-row SUV.

With its rugged design, intelligent tech, and refined cabin, the upcoming X-Pro could be Kia’s boldest Telluride yet — built for those who crave adventure without compromise.

Stay tuned — because when the covers come off, the 2027 Kia Telluride X-Pro might just be the SUV that sets a new standard for the segment.

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