"She's quite exciting," Kelso said.
"I don't know how far she will go distance-wise as she is out of an English mare who won over two miles so I don't really know.
"I did tell her owners we would learn a lot about her today and what we do from here on.
"After that I think we may have to look for a stakes race somewhere, roll the dice and try and get some black type.
"She's very impressive and still immature so if we look after her, she could be pretty smart."
Kelso admitted he had second thoughts about winning the race when Levante was so far back in running.
"I knew she was going to find the line but I thought geez you are going to have to be good from there," he said.
"It was a really good effort, although I might have to go and look at the replay as I might have shut my eyes at the 200m."
Raced by a syndicate that includes Ancroft Stud's Phillip Brown and his wife Catherine, along with former Waikato Racing Club Chief Executive Tony Enting, Levante is out of Doyoun mare Island Doy.
She is the younger half-sister to well performed racemares Doyenne and Miss Isle who were both placed at stakes level.
Her sire Proisir who has been prominent of late and will be well represented at the New Zealand Bloodstock National Yearling Sale that kicks off at Karaka on January 26.
- NZ Racing Desk