Kia’s all-new third-generation Ceed should
strengthen the Korean automaker’s presence within the European C-segment thanks
to its improved comfort, convenience and safety features. The third-gen car was also designed and developed in Frankfurt,
and will be manufactured at Kia’s facility in Zilina, Slovakia, alongside the
Sportage and the Venga.
The Ceed is still on track to make its public debut
during this year’s Geneva Motor Show in March, where we’ll also get to see
another body style. Meanwhile, the five-door hatchback will enter production in
May, with sales scheduled to begin in Q2 of 2018 for LHD markets across Europe.
UK buyers will have to wait a while longer in order to find out the Ceed’s on-sale
date, pricing and specs with regards to them.
When it comes to looks, the all-new Kia Ceed is
lower, wider and features a longer rear overhang than its predecessor.
According to Kia, this helps the car exhibit a “more mature sense of
athleticism.” Gone are the rounded edges of the previous model, replaced by
straight lines that complement the wider tiger-nose grille, lower air intake
and standard ‘ice cube’ LED DRLs. At the rear, there is a pair of new LED
taillights that supposedly offer improved visibility, while
the subtle rear boot spoiler helps with the road presence.
At first, buyers will be able to choose between 12
paint finishes, as well as a selection of wheels ranging from 15-inch steel
ones to 16-inch steel or alloys and 17-inch two-tone diamond cut alloys. Moving
on to the interior, we get higher quality materials than before, plus more of a
horizontal layout for the dashboard, mimicking the cabin architecture of other
recent Kia models. Other design features include the floating touchscreen
infotainment system, the center console that’s angled towards the driver and
the metallic or satin chrome trim finishes. Buyers will also be able to choose
between having cloth, synthetic leather or a genuine leather upholstery.
Built on Kia’s new K2 platform, the all-new Ceed is
20 mm wider (1,800 mm) and 23 mm lower (1,447 mm) than the
outgoing model, while the wheelbase remains the same at 2,650 mm. In
order to help the car look more sporty, the front overhang was shortened by 20
mm to 880 mm and the rear overhang was extended by 20 mm to 780 mm. There’s also a larger 395-liter trunk, more shoulder room for rear passengers, more headroom out in front and a
lower driving position.
While behind the wheel, the driver will be able to
operate either a 5.0-inch or 7.0-inch touchscreen audio system, or an 8.0-inch
touchscreen sat-nav system. There is also a JBL Premium sound system available
as an optional extra, while the full Bluetooth smartphone integration,
automatic lights and keyless entry are all standard. On the move, drivers can
use the Drive Mode Select feature to choose between Normal and Sport modes,
where the former leads to greater fuel efficiency and offers more relaxed
steering inputs, whereas the latter enhances throttle responses and steering
feel.
The all-new Ceed also comes with a heated windshield
option, which marks the first time this technology has featured in a Kia. Also
available is wireless smartphone charging, heated and ventilated front seats
and heated rear seats.
The Ceed boasts High
Beam Assist, Driver Attention Warning, Lane Keeping Assist and Forward
Collision Warning with Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist – all standard.
Meanwhile, Lane Follow Assist (a Level 2 autonomous feature) is available for
the first time on a Kia sold in Europe. Additional tech includes Smart Cruise
Control with Stop & Go, Blind Spot Collision Warning, Rear Cross-Traffic
Collision Warning, Smart Parking Assist, and pedestrian recognition with haptic
steering wheel warnings for the Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist system.
Power will come from a range of petrol and diesel
options that include an updated 1.0-liter T-GDi engine producing 120 PS, as well as a new 140 PS 1.4-liter T-GDi
unit. A less powerful 1.4-liter MPi unit will also be available. The all-new
Ceed will get an all-new ‘U3’ 1.6-liter CRDi diesel engine, offering a choice
of two power outputs at 115 PS and 136 PS.
Every engine will be mated with a six-speed manual
transmission, although the newer 1.4-liter T-GDi and 1.6-liter CRDi can also be
spec’d with the automaker’s 7-speed double-clutch automatic.