| Kia Tasman 2025 ANCAP scores | |
|---|---|
| Adults Occupant Protection | 85% |
| Child Occupant Protection | 85% |
| Vulnerable Road User Protection | 74% |
| Safety Assist | 80% |
There were some issues noted, including in the full-width frontal impact where the driver dummy’s pelvis slipped beneath the lap section of the seatbelt, incurring a penalty.
The Tasman performed well in the frontal offset test, where the vehicle collides with a dolly. Both are travelling at 50km/h, with the dolly to simulate the test vehicle running into an oncoming car.
This was a differentiator against other popular, recently five-star rated utes where the Tasman was only demerited 2.46 points.
This is better than the BYD Shark 6, Mitsubishi Triton, GWM Cannon Alpha, JAC T9, Ford Ranger and Isuzu D-Max, all of which are recent five-star rated cars.
| Variant | Price (driveaway) |
|---|---|
| S 4×2 | $46,490 |
| S 4×4 | $53,890 |
| SX 4×4 | $58,490 |
| SX+ 4×4 | $66,490 |
| X-Line 4×4 | $70,990 |
| X-Pro 4×4 | $77,990 |
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