Kia doesn't have a pickup in the US, so it's up to digital artists to turn the Telluride into one – and it looks awesome.
This virtual artist, better known as "Theottle" on social media, has resorted to CGI slicing and dicing the VW Amarok and ...
CarExpert spoke with Kia Australia's general product manager, Roland Rivero, who confirmed that Kia is hearing a lot of requests from buyers for a plug-in hybrid model, and he cited the fact that ...
Despite aiming for 20,000 units, only 3,700 Kia Tasmans have been sold since July. Is unappealing design to blame?
Kia is fundamentally rethinking its electric vehicle strategy for North America, including plans for the EV4 and future ...
Looking for an electric pickup truck? A new offering from Kia will soon be available in the US. Details are fairly slim right now. "Kia plans to introduce an EV pickup truck based on a new EV platform ...
The small pickup truck market has been heating up for the past few years, with models like the Ford Maverick and Hyundai Santa Cruz exploding in popularity. Additionally, electric pickup trucks like ...
Kia has officially confirmed plans to bring a fully electric pickup truck to North America, marking a shift in narrative away from its combustion-powered Tasman, which serves global markets. Kia's ...
SEOUL, South Korea (WKRC) - Kia confirmed it will build a pickup truck for the American market. According to Jalopnik, Kia confirmed it will build an all-electric pickup truck for the North American ...
South Korean automaker Kia Corporation plans to launch production of its new dual-cab Tasman pickup truck next year in Ecuador, South America, according to local reports. The Tasman, the automaker’s ...
Revealed in October 2024, the all-new Tasman was priced by Kia South Korea in February 2025. The dual-cab pickup is 37.5 million won from the outset, which is 42,385 kangaroo bucks at current exchange ...
Genesis has admitted it flirted with an early design and feasibility work on a pickup, but the brand’s leadership says the timing simply isn’t right. Speaking to Australia's Drive, Chief Creative ...