The Kia Telluride is a popular car, but that goes without saying. When the three-row Telluride came out, we picked it as our SUV of the year for 2020. Telluride has a lot to offer at its core. There is much room for people and things, and the ride is smooth and easy. There are also other options for people who sometimes want to go off-roading. It’s not a perfect SUV, but there are many good things about it. You can get a 2023 Kia Telluride LX trim with front-wheel drive for less than $40,000 unless the dealer adds on some crazy extra. That’s a reasonable price for the Telluride, considering some of its basic features and how much space it has. This may be why people keep buying this model. The cost of the Kia Telluride will go up in 2024, which is terrible news. Growth slowing down is good news. The 2024 Kia Telluride is different from the 2023 model. The SUV’s outside has been changed in a few small ways. You may have to squint to see the changes between the 2024 and 2023 models. The 2024 model is very similar to the 2017 model in terms of how it works. The 2024 Telluride still has the same 3.8-liter Atkinson Cycle Lambda II V-6 engine with 291 horsepower. Even with front-wheel drive, the average city, highway, and total mpg is still 20/26/22. In the town, on the road, and in a mixed run, trims with all-wheel drive get 18/24/20 mpg. The features and choices will be the same in 2024. All types come with blind-spot collision warning, intelligent cruise control with stop-and-go, and lane-keep assist. Even if the price goes up, the Telluride might still be a good buy, as long as it doesn’t go up by more than $430. How much a 2024 Kia Telluride cost How much will an SUV like the Kia Telluride cost in 2024? See the chart below for a rundown of how much each trim level of the 2024 Kia Telluride costs. We also considered that some trims’ prices will increase more than others between now and 2023.