Vehicle model
Kia Telluride
The Telluride is Kia's large three-row SUV, marketed since 2019 as a 2020 model. A true flagship for the brand in the North American market, it has enjoyed major critical and commercial success thanks to its roominess, comfort, and value for money. It targets large families and buyers looking for a full-size SUV that can accommodate up to eight occupants, positioned above the Sorento. Designed largely for North America, it is assembled at the West Point plant in Georgia. When it comes to tires and wheels, the Telluride uses a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern and large wheels (often 18 or 20 inches, e.g. 245/60R18 and 245/50R20): in Quebec, an 18-inch winter set protects the original wheels and improves traction for this heavy SUV.
History
History of the Kia Telluride
The Telluride is Kia's large three-row SUV, marketed since 2019 as a 2020 model. A true flagship for the brand in the North American market, it has enjoyed major critical and commercial success thanks to its roominess, comfort, and value for money. It targets large families and buyers looking for a full-size SUV that can accommodate up to eight occupants, positioned above the Sorento. Designed largely for North America, it is assembled at the West Point plant in Georgia. When it comes to tires and wheels, the Telluride uses a 5x114.3 mm bolt pattern and large wheels (often 18 or 20 inches, e.g. 245/60R18 and 245/50R20): in Quebec, an 18-inch winter set protects the original wheels and improves traction for this heavy SUV.
Technology
Technologies, engines and platforms
Powered by a gas V6, with front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive. A three-row family SUV sharing its underpinnings with the Hyundai Palisade, equipped with the Drive Wise suite of driver assistance features and generous equipment.
Tires and wheels
Tire and wheel compatibility
Les VUS Kia populaires au Québec (Sportage, Sorento, Telluride) utilisent fréquemment un entraxe de 5x114,3 mm, ce qui facilite l'interchangeabilité des jantes entre plusieurs modèles. Les diamètres montés en usine vont souvent de 17 à 20 pouces selon les versions, les VUS plus cossus recevant de plus grandes jantes. Pour l'hiver québécois, il est courant de monter un ensemble de jantes plus petites (par exemple 17 ou 18 pouces) chaussées de pneus d'hiver à profil plus haut : on gagne en confort, en protection des jantes et en motricité sur neige. Vérifiez toujours la dimension exacte, l'entraxe, le déport et l'alésage central propres à votre modèle et à son année.
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