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Kia Tasman dual cab ute prices confirmed

New Kia Tasman ute prices start at $42,990 (4x2) and peak at $74,990 plus on-roads for the X-Pro 4x4

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Kia's top-of-the-range Tasman ute will cost $74,990 plus on-roads.

Kia's top-of-the-range Tasman ute will cost $74,990 plus on-roads. | Credits: KIA Australia

KIA Australia has confirmed pricing for the dual cab ute variant of its Kia Tasman – with pre-orders now open ahead of its arrival into dealerships in July. Pricing for the dual cab range starts at...

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