While still heavily camouflaged, we can now make out
clear design features such as the sleek headlights and Tiger Nose grille.
None of these come as a surprise though, especially
since the Korean automaker has been trying to build sportier-looking models
lately, from the new Rio all the way to the Stinger.
As for the interior, previous spy images offered us
a great glimpse at the dash. We're talking a driver-oriented console with air
vents surrounding the sat-nav display, a different layout than in its Hyunda
i30 sibling.
The all-new
Cee'd is expected to utilize the same petrol and diesel units as well as the
same on-board tech as its Hyundai-badged brethren. This means getting Apple
CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity, to go with active safety features such
as Autonomous Emergency Braking, Blind Spot Detection and Lane Keeping Assist.
The 2018 Cee'd will debut at the Frankfurt Motor
Show this September, with a Wagon model, or Sportswagon, to follow at a later
date.
Aside from the Hyundai i30, the new Cee'd will also
need to contend with the VW Golf, Ford Focus, Renault Megane, Peugeot 308,
Opel/Vauxhall Astra, Toyota Auris, Seat Leon, Mazda3, Fiat Tipo and all-new
Honda Civic.
Cr : Carscoops