New 2021 KIA Borrego USA Redesign
New 2021 KIA Borrego USA Redesign
New 2021 KIA Borrego USA Redesign – KIA has redesigned Mohave coming soon, mid-size SUV whose predecessor was sold briefly in the United States late last decade as Borrego.
There is no indication that Mohave redesigned to be destined for local sales, but given the tendency of consumers to crossover and SUV we wouldn’t be surprised if the vehicle ended up here as a sister to Telluride.
New 2021 KIA Borrego USA Redesign
Six-Lug wheel design shows more roughness and off-Road capabilities from your typical KIA, something that could set this SUV apart from the family-oriented Telluride. An interior teaser sketch reveals a much more upscale design than Mohave the previous generation.
KIA works on the new SUV, and this one could be a rough off-roader coming to take soon-to-be-revived Ford Bronco and Jeep Wrangler stalwart.
The Korean company has just launched Telluride in full-size Crossover SUV segment, but our latest Spy shot shows engineers testing intermediate size models that bear the obvious design of cribbed from Telluride. That’s probably we’re looking at the initial testers for the KIA Mohave redesigned, a vehicle that was briefly sold here as KIA Borrego late last decade.
If the new SUV reaches the United States, we will likely see it arrive as a 2021 model. This may be the vehicle that ended here as a replacement for Sorento, the current generation that was introduced to 2016.
2021 KIA Borrego Interior
The underlying Mohave redesigned is considered to be the latest version of the Body-on-frame platform found in the outgoing model. It allows configuration of the back and four-wheel-drive.
2021 KIA Borrego Engine
A “V6 3.0 ” Badge on the tailgate indicates the vehicle will be offered with a 3.0-liter Diesel installed to model out. The exit Model of the 3.8-liter V-6 will also be offered, although it does not rely on the 4.6-liter V-8 offered as well.
Her six-Lug wheel design shows more roughness and off-Road abilities from your typical KIA, something that could set this SUV apart from a family-oriented Telluride.
There are also chunky mist lights and keep running boards, which once again suggest vehicles for an active lifestyle. What is unclear is whether there is a truck-like Body-on-frame platform under or a more civilian unibody design as found in Telluride.
We should note that there was a report last August that Hyundai was looking to launch a Nissan fleet and Toyota Land Cruiser rivals, and if the report was accurately the possibility of a Hyundai off-roader would be twins with this new KIA SUV. Hyundai experimented in the early segments of the last decade with Terracan, although production only lasted a generation.