Disrespecting a good narrative will doom a sequel, reducing a potential classic to a half-baked bomb. Think Caddyshack II, rather than The Godfather Part II. That notion was surely on the minds of Kia's product planners as they redesigned their celebrated Telluride three-row SUV, the outgoing version of which won a Car and Driver 10Best award every model year it was on sale, from 2020 to 2025. The message from the automotive collective was clear: Don't mess up the new one.