The Kia Tasman was unveiled on October 29, 2024, at the Jeddah International Motor Show. Its launch is expected on 28 June 2026 which will also be Kia's inaugural entry into the pickup truck segment. This midsize pickup truck is designed to rival established models like the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLux. The Kia Tasman price is expected to range between ₹40 Lakhs and ₹45 Lakhs for its couple of variants. Below are the anticipated key highlights of this Kia pickup truck.
Engine Options |
2.5T-GDI Petrol Engine and 2.2T Diesel Engine |
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Performance |
2.5T-GDI Petrol Engine |
Up to 280bhp of Power and 421 Nm of Torque |
2.2T Diesel Engine |
Up to 209-210bhp of Power and 441 Nm of Torque |
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Towing Capacity |
Up to 3,500kg |
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Ground Clearance |
252mm |
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Approach Angle |
32-degree |
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Key features |
Desert Mode, X-Trek Mode (Off-Road Cruise Control), Remote Smart Parking Assist, Ground View Monitor, Surround View Monitor, Electronic Differential Lock, Ambient Lighting, Under-Seat Storage, LED Projection Headlights, Sunroof, Side Storage & Table, Console Table, and a Panoramic Wide Driver Display |
Let’s delve into the anticipated features and other aspects of this Kia car.
The Tasman pickup truck is slated to come with two distinct engine options. In Australia and New Zealand, it features a 2.2-litre turbocharged four-cylinder diesel engine delivering 209-210bhp and 441 Nm of torque. It is paired with an eight-speed automatic transmission. In other regions, including Korea and the Middle East, it comes with a 2.5-litre turbocharged petrol engine. It produces 280bhp of peak power and 421 Nm of torque and is mated to an eight-speed automatic transmission. Both engine options are offered with rear-wheel drive or all-wheel drive configurations. In select markets, the diesel engine can be paired with a six-speed manual transmission. In India, the carmaker may offer one of these or both options.
The Tasman diesel variants shall accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in 10.4 seconds. The petrol variants shall achieve the same acceleration in 8.5 seconds. The top speed of them should be around 185 km/h.
The Tasman is slated to have a double-wishbone front suspension and a rigid axle with leaf springs in the rear. Both suspensions shall be enhanced by Kia’s sensitive damper control and hydraulic rebound stop technology. This configuration shall reduce vibrations and improve ride quality. The vehicle shall ride on 17 or 18-inch alloy wheels sporting all-terrain tyres. Braking is managed by disc brakes on all four wheels, providing consistent and reliable stopping power. It may also feature an integrated trailer brake control system, which automatically applies the trailer brakes when the vehicle brakes. This would allow drivers to fine-tune the braking force for safer towing.
The Tasman car is envisaged to have a ground clearance of 252mm, enhancing its off-road capability.
The available pictures suggest that the upcoming Kia Tasman has a bold and functional exterior design. It diverges from traditional pickup aesthetics with a minimalist yet robust appearance. It features Kia's signature "Tiger Face" grille, flanked by vertically oriented LED headlamps integrated into a wide front fascia. The upright windshield and rear glass, along with 45-degree angled graphic elements, enhance its commanding silhouette. It also exhibits unique Fender designs that house the headlights and also incorporate practical storage solutions. At the rear, the Tasman sports a stamped tailgate logo, a seamlessly integrated handle, and a high-mounted stop lamp.
The interior of the Kia Tasman pickup truck shall combine practicality with modern design, offering a comfortable environment. It is slated to feature a triple-screen wide digital cockpit comprising a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, a 5.0-inch climate control touchscreen, and a 12.3-inch infotainment display. This would provide intuitive access to vehicle controls and entertainment options.
The cabin shall also include innovative features such as a folding centre console table. It is said to transform the armrest into a workspace or dining area. Dual wireless charging pads and under-seat storage bins offering 33 liters of additional space are also expected. Rear passengers might benefit from class-leading legroom of 940mm and reclining seats adjustable between 22° and 30°.
This Kia Vehicle is envisioned to be equipped with several ADAS features. It may include forward collision-avoidance assist to help prevent frontal collisions and lane-keeping assist to maintain lane discipline. It should also incorporate blind-spot collision warning to alert drivers of vehicles in adjacent lanes. The Tasman might also have Highway Driving Assist 2 (HDA2), which combines adaptive cruise control with lane-centering technology. It would provide semi-autonomous driving capabilities on highways. Moreover, it must include many other essential and advanced safety features.
This upcoming Kia car is expected to be priced around ₹40-45 Lakhs, similar to that of the Toyota Fortuner Legender, the Audi Q3, and the BMW X1.
This upcoming car is anticipated to be launched on 28 June 2026.
Please note that the aforementioned information is based on unofficial sources and, therefore, may not be accurate. We shall update the exact information once the model is launched or when the manufacturer makes some announcements.