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Kia Motors launches it’s first bakkie: The Kia Tasman

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Kia Motors has officially unveiled its highly anticipated bakkie, the Kia Tasman, at a grand event in Abu Dhabi.

This bold entry marks Kia’s debut in the bakkie segment, with the Tasman set to be built in South Korea and distributed to markets across Africa, among other regions. According to Kia Motors South Africa, the Tasman is expected to arrive locally in the second half of 2025.

Design

The new Tasman has quickly sparked conversation with its distinctive, boxy design. Drawing inspiration from models like the Mahindra Pik Up and Jeep Gladiator, Kia has taken these design cues further, incorporating prominent wheel arches and side-mounted headlights to create a rugged, eye-catching aesthetic.

The Tasman will be available in both 4×2 and 4×4 configurations and offers a range of body styles, including Double Cab, Single Cab and Cab Chassis.

Engine Options

Under the bonnet, the Tasman provides a choice of two engines – a 2.5-liter biturbo petrol engine delivering 205 kW and 420 Nm of torque and a 2.2-liter biturbo diesel engine with 150 kW and 441 Nm of torque. While the diesel engine offers slightly lower torque compared to other bakkies in the market, typically between 450 Nm and 500 Nm, it aims to strike a balance between performance and efficiency.

Additionally, the Tasman boasts an impressive towing capacity of 3,500 kg, aligning it with leading competitors.

Transmission options include a manual gearbox on the lower-spec models, while the top spec variants come equipped with an 8-speed automatic transmission.

Unique Features

The Tasman comes packed with several unique features to enhance its functionality and appeal. Notable additions include rear side steps, LED lights and a power socket in the load bed and an innovative storage compartment within the wheel arches. The interior is both modern and practical, featuring a digital infotainment and driver display, as well as rear tilting seats for added comfort.

Pricing, service plans, and warranty information for the Kia Tasman are yet to be announced, but expectations are high as Kia prepares to make its mark in the bakkie market.

*Max Lodewyk is a motoring enthusiast.

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