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Kia - Telluride (2020)

When first hitting the road in 2020, the Kia Telluride quickly became a headline‑making name in the midsize SUV marketplace. Designed as a family‑friendly powerhouse with tri‑row seating, it struck a fine balance between rugged capability and refined comfort. If you’ve been hovering over the Kia Telluride price, curious about how it evolves from showroom to your driveway, you’re in the right place. This overview delves into the key specs that make the Telluride stand out, examines its depreciation curve, and compares it to its peers. While we won’t pin down exact numbers—prices vary by market, trim, condition, and mileage—I’ll provide the context you need to gauge whether this SUV is a worthy investment for your next purchase.

  • Engine & Performance: 3.7‑liter V6, 291 hp, 262 lb‑ft torque.
  • Transmission: 10‑speed automatic with Sport mode.
  • Drivetrain: Available all‑wheel drive (AWD), front‑wheel drive (FWD) base.
  • Fuel Economy: EPA‑rated 20/24 mpg city/highway (FWD); 19/23 mpg (AWD).
  • Dimensions: 195.2 in (L) × 74.5 in (W) × 68.7 in (H); wheelbase 112.4 in.
  • Trunk & Cargo: 22.1 cu ft (behind 3rd row), 61.0 cu ft (3rd row folded), 85.9 cu ft (2nd row folded).
  • Seating Capacity: 7–8 seats depending on seating configuration.
  • Infotainment: 8‑in touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto.
  • Safety Highlights: Blind‑spot monitoring, lane‑keep assist, forward‑collision warning.
  • Warranty: 10‑year/100,000‑mi powertrain, 5‑year/60,000‑mi bumper‑to‑bumper.

Understanding the Kia Telluride depreciation curve is essential for anyone weighing a new versus a pre‑owned vehicle. Like most midsize SUVs, the Telluride typically loses about 20–25 % of its value in the first year after purchase, a common trend for vehicles with strong brand positioning and high demand. Subsequent years see a slower decline, often around 10–15 % per year for the next two to three years. This means that after five years, you can expect the Telluride to hold roughly 60 % of its original price—a respectable figure, especially when compared to competitors in the same segment


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