I just picked up a new Kia Telluride, and while I’m absolutely in love with the premium feel of the interior, I’m already starting to stress about keeping it pristine. We’re a pretty active family, which means plenty of weekend trips, coffee spills, and a golden retriever who thinks the back seat is his personal lounge.
I’m specifically looking for recommendations on the best all-weather floor mats. I’ve seen a lot of debate between the rugged look of WeatherTech and the more integrated, high-coverage style of TuxMat—has anyone tried both in a Telluride? I’m also really concerned about the back of the second-row captain's chairs and the cargo area. Since we’re constantly flipping the third row up and down for groceries or sports gear, I need a cargo liner that’s split-folding compatible and won't slide around.
I’ve checked out some of the OEM options at the dealership, but they’re pretty pricey, so I’m wondering if there are better aftermarket alternatives that offer a perfect fit without looking cheap. For those of you who have had your Telluride for a while, what are the absolute must-have interior protection accessories you’d recommend to a new owner?
Ok so, before I give advice, quick question: do you have the 7-passenger captain's chairs or the 8-seater bench? It totally affects how the split cargo liners fit. Basically, WeatherTech FloorLiner uses a stiff plastic that’s great for mud, but TuxMat All-Weather Floor Mats uses a multi-layer material that covers wayyy more carpet—honestly a must for dog hair!! TuxMat definitely looks more high-end too. Lmk about the seats! 👍
For your situation, interior protection is really about balancing maximum coverage with long-term cost... you dont want to overpay for a name brand that does the same thing as others. I highkey recommend SMARTLINER Custom Fit Floor Mats for Kia Telluride for a budget-friendly but perfect fit. Also, for the dog hair, Canvasback Cargo Liner for Kia Telluride is literally a lifesaver since it covers the seat backs perfectly and is the best bang for ur buck! gl
Honestly, I spent way too much time researching the polymer compositions of these things before pulling the trigger for my own Telly. I was looking for something that balanced the Shore A hardness (durability) with a finish that didn't look like a construction site. Here is what I found during my deep dive into the market alternatives: 1. 3D MAXpider KAGU Series Floor Mats - These use a triple-layer XPE material. I went with these because the patented carbon fiber texture matches the Telluride’s interior aesthetic way better than flat rubber. They’re super lightweight, and the backing literally doesn't budge on the carpet. The sound-dampening properties are a nice bonus for road noise too.
2. Husky Liners Weatherbeater Floor Mats - These are made of a proprietary rubberized TPO. I tested these and they're definitely more 'grippy' and pliable than the stiffer competition. If you’re worried about feet sliding when it’s raining, these are top-tier, though they definitely have a more rugged, utilitarian vibe compared to the 3D mats. Basically, I found that the XPE layers in the 3D MAXpider offered a more 'premium' feel that didn't sacrifice the protection I needed for the kids. It’s all about whether you want that industrial TPO protection or a more integrated look, I think?
In my experience, high-coverage mats worked way better for dog hair. My split cargo liner saved the captain's chairs from spills... just make sure they dont slide, be careful! lol