Kia Australia executives have poured chilly water over the concept of an SUV primarily based on the upcoming TK/Tasman ute that will put it towards the likes of the Ford Everest, Isuzu MU-X, and Toyota Fortuner.
Requested straight in regards to the potential of a Kia TK/Tasman-based SUV, Kia Australia product planning normal supervisor Roland Rivero mentioned the corporate isn’t taking a look at one “at this cut-off date”.
That doesn’t imply the model doesn’t need on nevertheless; Kia Australia chief government officer Damien Meredith additionally chimed in by saying “[of] course” the corporate would love one.
The hotly anticipated Kia ute, known as TK internally and probably set to put on the Tasman title, will go on sale domestically inside the subsequent 24 to 36 months.
It’ll be primarily based on an all-new body-on-frame chassis and be produced in South Korea.
There’s an Australian reference to the brand new ute, as Kia’s engineers having been utilizing our ute-loving market as a check mattress.
Mr Rivero mentioned “plenty of guests have made the journey” to Australia to expertise the rivals and native situations.
A “substantial” quantity of labor on the ute has been achieved in Australia, although “quite a lot of work” continues to be to return in accordance with Mr Rivero.
The TK/Tasman ute has been benchmarked towards the likes of the Ford Ranger, Volkswagen Amarok and Toyota HiLux, and can pack diesel energy.
Regardless of executives ruling out the potential of an SUV primarily based on the TK/Tasman’s new body-on-frame platform for now, Mr Rivero was coy on the concept of a efficiency model that would go up towards the Ford Ranger Raptor.
“You dissect [the ute] class there’s new sections of it that I believe each OEM would need to have a crack at. We’re no completely different,” mentioned Mr Rivero.
Prototypes of the Kia TK/Tasman ute have been spied testing in Korea disguised in sheetmetal from the venerable body-on-frame Mohave SUV.
Whether or not that recommend the TK/Tasman will provide the identical engine because the Mohave is unclear.
In Korea, the Mohave is powered by a 3.0-litre V6 turbo-diesel engine producing 189kW of energy and 560Nm of torque. For reference, the three.0-litre V6 turbo-diesel engine within the Ford Ranger and Volkswagen Amarok produces 184kW and 600Nm.
The Mohave gives four-wheel drive with digital low-range and a variety of terrain modes very like Kia’s different SUVs. An eight-speed computerized transmission is commonplace.
Kia has homologated its newest 3.0-litre diesel to Euro 6 requirements, aligning it with emissions rules possible coming to Australia quickly, and presently in power in different markets around the globe.
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