Kia unveiled on behalf of the 2025 Seoul Mobility Show the Kia Tasman WKNDR, further amplifying its limitless potential. Designed for adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts, the Tasman WKNDR is set to become an icon in the pickup segment.
Displayed at the Kia exhibition hall at KINTEX in Ilsan, the Tasman WKNDR is a meticulously designed tailored mobility concept that aligns with the active lifestyles of modern users.
A Bold and Capable Pickup for Any Terrain
The Kia Tasman is a robust, full-size pickup engineered to handle both on-road and off-road terrains with stability and ease. It boasts:
- A spacious interior and optimized second-row design for increased comfort.
- A large cargo area to accommodate adventure gear and equipment.
- An advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) for enhanced safety and convenience.
Strengthened Outdoor Performance with the WKNDR Edition
The Tasman WKNDR builds upon the existing rugged capabilities of the Tasman, offering:
- 35-inch terrain-optimized tires for superior off-road performance.
- Body-color overfenders to enhance its robust appearance and protect against rough terrain.
- Multi-rails for action cameras and lanterns, perfect for overlanding enthusiasts.

Arctic Concept: Adventure-Ready Storage Solutions
For those who enjoy winter sports and extreme outdoor activities, the Tasman WKNDR incorporates the ARCTIC concept, enhancing storage capabilities with:
- A roof basket for extra gear storage.
- A multi-tool box, ideal for carrying essential equipment for glacier tours and skiing expeditions.
Exploring the X-Pro: A Specialized Off-Road Model
In addition to the Tasman WKNDR, Kia introduced the X-Pro model, a dedicated off-road variant designed to conquer rugged terrains. Key features include:
- 252mm ground clearance (28mm higher than the base model) for improved off-road capability.
- All-terrain tires to handle diverse landscapes.
- X-TREK feature, maintaining controlled low-speed driving via engine torque and brake hydraulic control.
- Rock Terrain Mode, optimizing traction and performance for mountainous environments.
