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damn you! you beat me to it hahahaI also just noticed they removed the TELLURIDE badging from the front.
damn you! you beat me to it hahahaI also just noticed they removed the TELLURIDE badging from the front.
I owe you a cokejinx
Did your dealer have any order sheet info? Trims and options?Moving my order to a 2023.
Already talked to my dealer, they don't know when the 2023 options list and orders will be opened but put myself in the queue. Had placed an order for a 2022 SXP Nightfall back in November of 2021. Will be switching to an X-line (not the X-Pro don't ever plan on any off-roading). It looks like the X-Line and X-Pro do have darkened side window trim and darkened front tiger grill. If it isn't truly black could always wrap it with black film. My sister bought a 2022 Genesis GV-80 and had all the chrome wrapped in black. Will add the black Telluride letters to the front hood as it has always been a feature I liked.
I know some like analog gauges, but I like the new display and along with the additional features added to the '23. Not a big fan of the new front-end, hope it grows on me over time. I do like the new rear-end changes.
"Wi-Fi Hotspot requires enrollment in Kia Connect. Trial or paid subscription data plan required. Wi-Fi Hotspot services require vehicle cellular connectivity and availability of vehicle GPS signal; certain services may collect location information. Wi-Fi Hotspot available only in the fifty (50) United States and the District of Columbia. Wi-Fi Hotspot may be unavailable for model year 2022 and newer vehicles that are purchased or sold in Massachusetts."I'm guessing it will be complimentary for a period of time and then there will be a cost involved after that. If it was integrated into the cost of Kia Connect, that would make the kia connect subscription a better value. That's my guess though. nothing concrete to go off of.
Moving my order to a 2023.
Already talked to my dealer, they don't know when the 2023 options list and orders will be opened but put myself in the queue. Had placed an order for a 2022 SXP Nightfall back in November of 2021. Will be switching to an X-line (not the X-Pro don't ever plan on any off-roading). It looks like the X-Line and X-Pro do have darkened side window trim and darkened front tiger grill. If it isn't truly black could always wrap it with black film. My sister bought a 2022 Genesis GV-80 and had all the chrome wrapped in black. Will add the black Telluride letters to the front hood as it has always been a feature I liked.
I know some like analog gauges, but I like the new display and along with the additional features added to the '23. Not a big fan of the new front-end, hope it grows on me over time. I do like the new rear-end changes.
interesting look. I loved the old design. No amber DRLs...smhView attachment 26003looks a bit different off stage. Kinda looks flat
They don't know when the 2023 options list and orders will be openedDid your dealer have any order sheet info? Trims and options?
Fortunately, they agreed to sell it at MSRP. I expect a price increase, but how much is unknown. The loaded 2022 I ordered was just over $52K. I expect 2023 will be more. Would I pay $1000 more? Most likely, $2K more definitely not.The only issue I'd have with having them switch an order from the 2023 is the pricing. God knows what the difference will be. Granted it's a mild refresh (a bunch of new tech, screens, features and more) but judging by the current market we're in and the previous price increase from the MY21 to MY22 ($200-$700) with little changes, the unknown would scare me. Especially with the new X-Line addition replacing the mostly cosmetic Nightfall.
You'll have to ask yourself would you pay at least a minimum $1,000 for all these new features from the MY22 to the MY23? Will the increase in production be enough to keep the price down? Who knows.
I wouldn't be surprised to see them drop a lower trim like the S and reconfigure the EX2 more trim levels, two more higher price-points?
Wait, you mean previous models can be updated? That is very intriguing.From the car and driver article.
The standard Highway Driving Assist (HDA) semi-autonomous adaptive cruise control can now be upgraded to HDA 2, which adds lane-change functionality.
I don’t believe Car and Driver was referencing previous models - what they were likely saying is that certain 2023 trims will have HDA 2, while the lower trims will retain the regular HDA.Wait, you mean previous models can be updated? That is very intriguing.