Kia’s popular Ceed range continues to expand, as an
all-new Ceed GT warm hatch has been unveiled. This new model joins its more
versatile ProCeed Shooting Brake sibling. The recipe doesn’t change
dramatically compared to the previous-generation model. There’s still a
1.6-liter T-GDi engine under the hood, only now it has been slightly de-tuned
to 204 PS and 265 Nm of torque, presumably due to WLTP
requirements.
For the first time, the Ceed GT gets a
seven-speed dual-clutch transmission as an option alongside the standard
six-speed manual. Both the Ceed GT and the ProCeed GT will go into production this
November at the automaker’s Žilina production facility in Slovakia, where Kia
also builds the regular Ceed, ProCeed and Ceed Sportswagon.
The way to tell this isn’t your regular Ceed
hatchback is by noticing all the sporty visual cues, such as the new front
bumper with larger air intakes and gloss black trim along the base. The tiger-nose grille gains a dark chrome surround, a subtle ‘GT’ logo and some
red highlights for its honeycomb pattern. Move along to the side of the car
and you’ll see the gloss chrome window surrounds, more substantial side sills,
standard 18-inch alloys, red brake calipers and a ride height that’s been
reduced by 135 mm.
As for the rear, there are unique GT bumpers to
complement those as the front, a gloss black diffuser and more ‘GT’ badging.
Finally, there’s the small roof spoiler to help channel air cleanly off the top
of the car. There will also be a total of eight paint finishes available for
customers across Europe.
Compared to other Ceed models’ interiors, the
all-new GT gains a black roofliner instead of the grey cloth one, a D-shaped
steering wheel with the ‘GT’ logo, aluminum driver pedals, black leather and
suede sports seats and new metal alloy shift paddles on versions equipped with
the 7-speed double-clutch transmission.
Meanwhile, features commonly shared with the rest of
the Ceed range include the 60:40 split-fold rear seats (fitted as standard),
high-quality soft-touch materials for the dashboard and the automaker’s
‘floating’ touchscreen infotainment system with either a 7.0-inch or an
8.0-inch display.
Kia wanted their all-new Ceed GT to handle better
than a regular model, which is why they lowered the suspension, added stiffer
front and rear springs, improved the steering input, fitted standard Michelin
Pilot Sport 4 tires, re-tuned the Electronic Stability Control system, and
added larger brakes.
In a straight line, the Ceed GT makes use of a
1.6-liter T-GDi engine, sending its wheels 204 PS and 265 Nm of torque, the latter available across a wide 1,500-to-4,500 rpm range.
While the six-speed manual is standard, customer demand led to Kia fitting the
car with its seven-speed Dual-Clutch automatic – available for the first time
in the Korean automaker’s performance hatch. Acceleration and emissions figures
will however be released closer to the car’s 2019 on-sale date, so as of right
now, it’s difficult to say just how fast the Ceed GT is.
What we do know is that it should sound pretty
sporty thanks to the electronic sound generator which feeds the cabin a
“characterful GT engine note”. Then there’s the matter of active safety, where the Ceed GT benefits
from standard tech such as High Beam Assist, Driver Attention Warning, Lane
Keeping Assist with Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist. Additional systems will
include Smart Cruise Control with Stop & Go, Blind Spot Collision Warning,
Rear Cross-Traffic Collision Warning, Smart Parking Assist, and pedestrian
recognition for the Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist system.
The all-new Kia Ceed GT will be sold exclusively in
Europe starting from Q1 of 2019. Pricing will be announced at a later date.