Kia Tasman: Rugged New 4×4 Beast With Diesel Power & Adventure Styling Coming to Rival Hilux

Kia Tasman

The upcoming Kia Tasman is Kia’s first-ever body-on-frame lifestyle pickup truck, blending bold SUV styling with rugged off-road toughness. Spy shots reveal a high-riding stance, vertical LED tail-lamps, a chunky front bumper, and off-road wheels that signal adventure from every angle. Designed for markets like Australia, South Korea, and potentially India, it aims to rival Toyota Hilux, Isuzu V-Cross, and Ford Ranger.

Likely to Get 2.2L Diesel & 4×4 Setup

The Kia Tasman is expected to be powered by a 2.2L CRDi turbo-diesel engine, already seen in the Kia Carnival and Hyundai Tucson, mated to either a 6-speed manual or 8-speed automatic gearbox. A 4WD drivetrain, multiple drive modes, and hill descent control are expected, making it a true off-road-capable pickup. Kia may also offer petrol or hybrid options in the future.

Spacious Dual-Cab Interior with Premium Features

Inside, the Tasman is likely to follow Kia’s signature cabin layout with a 10.25-inch touchscreen, digital driver display, wireless Android Auto & Apple CarPlay, automatic climate control, and ventilated front seats. Being a lifestyle pickup, it will have a dual-cab layout with a roomy rear bench and a large rear flatbed for carrying gear, bikes, or camping essentials.

Safety and Driver Assistance Expected

The Kia Tasman is expected to come with 6 airbags, ESC, hill start assist, and advanced features like adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, and possibly 360-degree camera view in top trims. It will be based on a ladder-frame chassis, ensuring durability on tough terrains.

India Launch Plans & Expected Pricing

While the Tasman will first launch in Australia by early 2025, Kia may introduce it in India as a premium lifestyle pickup if demand picks up. If launched, the Kia Tasman would be priced around ₹30–35 lakh (ex-showroom) and target adventure seekers and utility buyers.

Conclusion: The Kia Tasman is shaping up to be a bold, diesel-powered lifestyle truck for thrill-seekers, families, and professionals alike. If Kia brings it to India, it could redefine the premium pickup truck market, going head-to-head with Toyota Hilux and Isuzu V-Cross.

Disclaimer: Designs and specifications are based on international reports and testing prototypes. India launch has not yet been officially confirmed by Kia.

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