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Kia Reveals Telluride X-Pro for Rebelle Rally

Rally driver Verena Mei & navigator Kendra Miller will make up the X-Pro team...

Kia revealed a modified Telluride X-Pro that’s set to take on the 2024 Rebelle Rally, marking the third year of competition for the versatile SUV. Having secured a podium finish every year in the X-Cross class, the Telluride X-Pro returns with enhanced modifications and a renewed drive for redemption, according to the company. 

Professional rally driver Verena Mei will take the wheel for the fourth year in a row, with seasoned driver and navigator Kendra Miller joining her to build a formidable team.

This year, the Telluride has been strengthened with custom front and rear bumpers to increase approach and departure angles, tow points, skid plates and spotlights by Baja Designs mounted on a front bumper bar. It’s been further bolstered by BFGoodrich All-Terrain T/A K02 tires and 18-inch Method Rally Series wheels, along with a highly modified suspension that has been purpose-built to endure the rigorous eight-day challenge.

“The Telluride has consistently proven its capability by earning a spot on the podium every year it’s competed,” said Steve Center, COO and EVP, Kia America. “Built by our dedicated in-house engineers and BAJA FORGED, and backed by a skilled team behind the wheel, the Telluride X-Pro is set to prove that it’s a serious contender.”

The front suspension uses a KW Motorsports inverted-shaft long-travel McPherson strut system, providing 2-inches of increased travel, while the rear incorporates KW Motorsports long travel inverted coil overs, adding 1.5-inches of increased travel when compared to stock. KING 2 bump stops complete the upgraded suspension setup.

The Telluride X-Pro’s wrap was created in partnership with the renowned ArtCenter College of Design in Pasadena, CA. Kia challenged a select group of graphic design students to develop a unique livery for rally vehicle, with senior student Jaiwon Lee’s topographic map design selected as the winner.

Pat Curtin

Pat Curtin is the managing editor of THE SHOP magazine.

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