Kia’s brand-new dual-cab ute is pertaining to Australia– and it’s going to be called the Tasman, according to a brand-new advertisement published to Instagram today. The Toyota HiLux and Ford Ranger competitor has actually long been high up on Kia Australia’s dream list, as it presses to fall Mazda and Ford on the sales charts in your area– in 2015, it ended up 4th on the VFACTS sales charts having directly outsold its Korean brother or sister, Hyundai. Based upon the puzzling advertisement published to Instagram today, rumours recommending the ute will be called the Tasman are bang on the cash. Stream Supercars and more motorsport action live and complimentary on 7plus” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Kia Australia (@kiaaustralia)” How do we understand? Take a look at the dart at 56 seconds landing square on the Tasman Sea, and the thoroughly cropped hotel name at the end of the commercial. That’s bad news for the cast of sporting heroes contending for a gig rather, which vary from Australian Open winner Ash Barty to AFL legend Lance ‘Buddy’ Franklin. Here’s what else we understand about the Tasman: The ute is understood internally as “TK”Kia engineers have actually utilized Australia as a test bed for the uteIt’s been benchmarked versus the Ford Ranger and Toyota HiLuxPower will originate from a diesel engineSupplied Credit: CarExpertSupplied Credit: CarExpertThe ute is among 2 originating from Kia. The other will be a devoted electrical design. We’re anticipating a braked towing capability of 3500kg, and a payload around the 1000kg mark depending upon the variation. It’ll be a ladder frame lorry, instead of a softer SUV-derived design like the Hyundai Santa Cruz provided in the USA. According to dripped dealership details, engineers from Kia head workplace have actually been flown to Australia “on several celebrations” to experience rivals and regional conditions, so you can anticipate the ute to be well-tailored to our roadways. Sure is, Steve Waugh Credit: CarExpertWould you purchase a Kia ute rather of a Toyota, Ford, Mitsubishi, Isuzu, or Mazda? MORE: Dealer leakage provides us our finest concept yet about the brand-new Kia ute