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    Redesigned Kia Tasman appears on official company website
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    Redesigned Kia Tasman appears on official company website

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comOctober 26, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ever since the design of the Kia Tasman first leaked, there have been rumours of a fast-tracked redesign to address the controversial front-end styling of the Koran brand’s first ute.

    Now images of what might show the ute’s facelift have appeared on an official Kia website.

    Two digital renders of a rebodied Tasman have appeared on the Kia Special Vehicles page spruiking military uses and conversions for the polarising ute.

    Both the Military Command Vehicle and Military Pickup Truck (top and below) feature bodies that are recognisably Tasman, but with far more conventional designs for the grille, headlights, fenders, wheel-arch protectors, and doors.

    The two renders, though similar, actually sport different designs, most noticeably for the headlight graphics, wheel-arch extensions, and fenders. They also have completely new door designs, both with different rear window treatments.

    Given the images on the website have been online for at least two days, and that no-one has taken them down as of today, these renders are likely not indicative of any future Tasman facelift.

    The images could be based on unsuccessful design proposals for the Tasman submitted during its development. It’s more likely, though, they are AI generated.