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2025 Kia Tasman cab/chassis pricing confirmed

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Kia Australia has confirmed pricing for cab/chassis versions of the new Tasman ute, following the local launch of pickup variants.

The Tasman single-cab/chassis range will open at $38,010 before on-road costs for the base S 4×2, the S 4×4 at $45,010 before on-roads, and the SX 4×4 will retail for $49,520 plus on-roads.

Two flavours of dual-cab/chassis will be sold – the S and SX – asking $48,240 and $52,740 before on-road costs, respectively.

At the bottom end of the Tasman range, the S single-cab/chassis is $3980 cheaper than the most affordable dual-cab pickup variant, while the SX dual-cab/chassis is $1750 less expensive than its pickup equivalent.

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Model Price before on-roads Drive-away price
2025 Kia Tasman S 4×2 single-cab/chassis $38,010 TBC
2025 Kia Tasman S 4×2 dual-cab pickup $42,990 $46,490
2025 Kia Tasman S 4×4 single-cab/chassis $45,010 TBC
2025 Kia Tasman S 4×4 dual-cab/chassis $48,240 TBC
2025 Kia Tasman SX 4×4 single-cab/chassis $49,520 TBC
2025 Kia Tasman S 4×4 dual-cab pickup $49,990 $53,890
2025 Kia Tasman SX 4×4 dual-cab/chassis $52,740 TBC
2025 Kia Tasman SX 4×4 dual-cab pickup $54,490 $58,490
2025 Kia Tasman SX+ 4×4 dual-cab pickup $62,390 $66,490
2025 Kia Tasman X-Line 4×4 dual-cab pickup $67,990 $70,990
2025 Kia Tasman X-Pro 4×4 dual-cab pickup $74,990 $77,990

While nationwide drive-away pricing is currently available across the pickup range, no such offer has been detailed for cab/chassis variants.

The two dual-cab/chassis variants will land in Australian showrooms this month, with single-cab/chassis models set to arrive later this year.

The Kia catalogue contains a range of tray options for cab/chassis Tasmans, in addition to more than 40 locally developed accessories.

With a starting price of just under $40k, the cab/chassis Tasman is dearer than base variants of the Toyota HiLux, Ford Ranger, and Isuzu D-Max – Australia’s three best-selling utes.

Highlights of the S and SX include LED headlights, 17-inch wheels, cloth interior upholstery, a 12.3-inch infotainment touchscreen, 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, wireless smartphone mirroring, and a six-speaker sound system.

All Tasmans are powered by a 2.2-litre four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine, producing 154kW of power and 440Nm. Power is sent to all four wheels (except S 4×2) through an eight-speed automatic transmission.

The entry-level S 4×4 dual-cab/chassis claims combined fuel consumption of 7.6L/100km and boasts a 3500kg braked towing capacity, while other key specs include a 6200kg Gross Combined Mass (GCM), 2123kg kerb weight and 1127kg payload, as well as 206mm of ground clearance. 

The cab/chassis is 15mm shorter than the pickup at 5395mm long overall, but has the same width, height and of course wheelbase (3270mm). 

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