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**UNOFFICIAL** 2023 Model Lines, Colors and Options

My concern is that we really want the EX with a 2nd row bench and AWD. Here's hoping they don't do away with that as an option. From what I have read, the X-Line only has captain chairs...
That's what drew us to the Telluride. We have 4 kiddos and we'd like to be able to take a couple of their friends with us. My fingers are crossed that we'll get a 2022 or be able to get what we want in the 2023.
 
I think people have done black out package themselves after the fact. Not sure how much it costs to chrome delete everything and powder coat the wheels black.
 
Does anyone know if the X-PRO SX-P AWD can get the mahogany interior? What is standard interior?
 
Does anyone know if the X-PRO SX-P AWD can get the mahogany interior? What is standard interior?
If anyone here claimed to have definitive answers to those questions, would you believe them? :cautious:

Car companies are lousy at getting timely details to consumers about model-year changes. Just awful. E.g., Monroney stickers for built 2023 Palisade are already circulating, but the Hyundai website has no 2023 configurator or other detailed model information, just auto show-style generalities. Kia is no better -- maybe worse, since I don't think you can tell from the primary Kia website that the 2023 Telluride has even been announced yet (a search for "2023 Telluride" yields nada).
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I would like to hit the ground running but can't. Kia won't let me.
 
If anyone here claimed to have definitive answers to those questions, would you believe them? :cautious:

Car companies are lousy at getting timely details to consumers about model-year changes. Just awful. E.g., Monroney stickers for built 2023 Palisade are already circulating, but the Hyundai website has no 2023 configurator or other detailed model information, just auto show-style generalities. Kia is no better -- maybe worse, since I don't think you can tell from the primary Kia website that the 2023 Telluride has even been announced yet (a search for "2023 Telluride" yields nada).
It’s on their main model page, granted no configuration yet.

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If anyone here claimed to have definitive answers to those questions, would you believe them? :cautious:

Car companies are lousy at getting timely details to consumers about model-year changes. Just awful. E.g., Monroney stickers for built 2023 Palisade are already circulating, but the Hyundai website has no 2023 configurator or other detailed model information, just auto show-style generalities. Kia is no better -- maybe worse, since I don't think you can tell from the primary Kia website that the 2023 Telluride has even been announced yet (a search for "2023 Telluride" yields nada).
At least Hyundai has made some information available. They released their full price and specifications list for the US over three weeks ago. That tells you basically everything you would want to know except showing what the regular SE, SEL, and Limited actually look like (so far, they’ve only released pictures of the Calligraphy and the XRT).

Unfortunately, nothing similar has been available from Kia, causing speculation and peoples’ imaginations to run rampant.
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It’s reddish brown. If you google “Terracotta Interior Kia” it’ll pull up pics.
I saw a 2023 light brown interior on the XPro. It looked really nice. I thought it was butterscotch but the unofficial 2023 trims says they only have black or mahogany interior.
 
It’s reddish brown. If you google “Terracotta Interior Kia” it’ll pull up pics.
How would you compare Dune Brown to the upcoming Mahogany and Terracotta, especially in combination with Glacier Gray?
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I saw a 2023 light brown interior on the XPro. It looked really nice. I thought it was butterscotch but the unofficial 2023 trims says they only have black or mahogany interior.
It might have been Terracotta. Did you get a photo?
  • X-PRO SX-PRESTIGE V6 AWS AUTO
    • Standard
    • Terracotta Interior
    • Sage Green
Attached is the brochure for the 2023 Telluride as well as a 2023 Mohave:

 
I was unable to get any interior pictures. Maybe what I saw was the mahogany not butterscotch. @yDD5 says the interior brown color that is posted is probably mahogany

Darn it, the EX won't have mahogany interior available, so I have to go with black, terracotta (red) or grey interior.

That I doubt that picture is terracotta. I expected more red color but it looks straight brown.
 
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Wait, so there isn’t a EX AWD with bench seating now? Are all the XLine AWD (both EX and SX versions) only offered captains chairs? This sucks. I dont want FWD just because I need bench seating. This configuration change sucks. Just offer bench seating or captains seats, with any trim.

Unless I’m reading between the lines and the SX V6 AWD AUTO will have bench seating?
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Wait, so there isn’t a EX AWD with bench seating now? Are all the XLine AWD (both EX and SX versions) only offered captains chairs? This sucks. I dont want FWD just because I need bench seating. This configuration change sucks. Just offer bench seating or captains seats, with any trim.

Unless I’m reading between the lines and the SX V6 AWD AUTO will have bench seating?
There should be an EX AWD that comes standard with bench seating, just like it does now. Looks like the captain’s chairs will be a package (no longer called “Premium”).

Note that there are no LX, S, or EX AWD models listed in the first post here… but they really will surely exist. Information from dealers confirms those models will exist in AWD.

As before, basically anything at or above what used to be the EX Premium will be captains chairs only. That includes all of the X-Line and X-Pro models.
 
Well if the SX AWD comes with bench seating, that will be an upgrade. In 22, the highest trim with bench seating was only the EX AWD. Which made buyers lose out on the surround camera and dual moonroofs. I didn’t care about the dual moonroofs as much as I wanted the surround camera.

Is the leather actually different in the XLine versus the non XLine? Or is it merely just the nicer stitching and interior color options? Now I’m bummed I can’t get terracotta unless mahogany is similar. I guess I can forgo the stitching. I’ll just chrome delete everything afterwards.
 
Well if the SX AWD comes with bench seating, that will be an upgrade. In 22, the highest trim with bench seating was only the EX AWD. Which made buyers lose out on the surround camera and dual moonroofs. I didn’t care about the dual moonroofs as much as I wanted the surround camera.

Is the leather actually different in the XLine versus the non XLine? Or is it merely just the nicer stitching and interior color options? Now I’m bummed I can’t get terracotta unless mahogany is similar. I guess I can forgo the stitching. I’ll just chrome delete everything afterwards.
The SX isn’t going to have a bench seat. I’m not sure where you’re seeing anything suggesting that.

And we don’t really know anything officially about what the interior material situation is going to be. It wouldn’t be surprising if some of them have synthetic options due to them being more “rugged” or durable. We will find out soon enough! 😊
 
SX doesn’t offer bench seating. XLine EX AWD doesn’t offer bench seating. XLine SX AWD doesn’t offer bench seating. Looks like EX FWD might be the highest trim with bench seating now that the EX AWD without XLine isn’t available anymore. Kia isn’t friendly toward large families!
 




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