$42,990 – $74,990
(+Ex-Factory Price)The Kia Tasman is a ute for Australian buyers who need work-ready diesel strength, towing capability and modern cabin technology. It suits tradies, fleets, regional drivers and lifestyle buyers comparing new dual-cab and cab-chassis options.
The Kia Tasman is sold in Australia as Kia Australia's ute range with work and lifestyle variants. It gives local new-car buyers a practical option in the pickup segment, with Kia's familiar mix of design, technology, safety equipment and long-term ownership support. For an automotive marketplace listing, the Tasman should be presented as a model built for Australian commuting, family use and weekend travel, with the exact value depending on the buyer's preferred grade and powertrain.
In day-to-day use, the Kia Tasman focuses on towing, carrying tools, regional driving, business use and weekend touring where ute practicality matters. Kia Australia offers the model with a 2.2-litre turbo-diesel engine with an eight-speed automatic transmission in current Australian information, so shoppers should compare the current grades carefully before choosing. Entry grades usually focus on value and essential features, while higher grades add more comfort, larger screens, extra driver assistance, premium trim or more advanced electrified hardware.
The cabin experience is a major part of the Kia Tasman appeal. Depending on the model and grade, buyers can expect modern infotainment, smartphone connectivity, useful storage, practical seating and Kia safety systems designed for local roads. Some models also offer hybrid, plug-in hybrid or fully electric driving, which can reduce fuel use or tailpipe emissions when matched to the right ownership pattern.
Like every new vehicle, the Kia Tasman has trade-offs. It is new to the Australian ute segment, so long-term resale and ownership reputation will develop over time. Buyers should confirm the latest Kia Australia specification, colour availability, towing ratings, seating configuration and stock before ordering because equipment can change by grade and production timing. Overall, the Tasman is a strong consideration for Australian buyers wanting a new Kia with practical design, modern technology and broad dealer support.
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