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VIDEO: 2025 Kia Tasman ute previewed in Australia-inspired camouflage

Images released this week show a pre-production example of the Kia Tasman in an “Australia-inspired camouflage wrap” designed by local artist Richard Boyd-Dunlop.

Reflecting the Tasman’s significance for the Australian market, the bright-coloured wrap – a different take to traditional black-and-white camo – is said to be “influenced by the untamed beauty of Australia’s diverse landscapes” from the coast to the outback.

«Artist Richard Boyd-Dunlop crafted an exclusive camouflage design, with the support of the Kia design team, that depicts a journey and reflects an essence of adventure that is unique to the Tasman.»

Boyd-Dunlop said he based the Tasman’s wrap on his personal experiences travelling across Australia.

“These experiences are influential to my work, and the Tasman enabled me to create a continuation of this, depicting the connection, joy, and sheer sense of adventure that is inherent to Australian culture.”

Based on a newly developed body-on-frame platform, the Tasman will compete against the popularFord Ranger, Toyota HiLux,Isuzu D-Max and Mitsubishi Triton.

It is widely tipped to offer the familiar 2.2-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel from the Sorento and Carnival, matched to an eight-speed torque-converter automatic transmission.

A 3.0-litre six-cylinder inline-six diesel – borrowed from the Genesis GV80, where it produces 204kW/588Nm – is also a possibility to rival diesel V6 versions of the Ford Ranger and Volkswagen Amarok.

However, this six-cylinder diesel may be too expensive for Tasman, or the Hyundai-Kia Group could decide to reserve it for its premium Genesis brand.

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The Korean brand hopes to sell around 20,000 Tasman units annually, which would assist in its ambition to overtake Mazda, Ford and Hyundai to become Australia's second-largest car brand behind Toyota.

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