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THE ALL-NEW KIA CEED

•Athletic new design for Kia Ceed and Ceed Sportswagon
•Innovative technologies to boost comfort, convenience and safety
•First Kia to offer 'level two autonomous driving' Lane Following Assist technology
•Comprehensive range of advanced driver assistance systems available
•Engines include 140ps 1.4-litre T-GDi and efficient new 'Ú3' 1.6-litre diesel
•Name updated: cee'd becomes Ceed
•Produced in Slovakia, with seven-year, 100,000 miles warranty on every model
•On-sale in the ÚK from 1 August with pricing starting from £18,295Now in its third generation, the all-new Kia Ceed – designed, developed, engineered and built in Europe – strengthens Kia's presence in the European C-segment with a mature and athletic new design, innovative new technologies, and a more engaging drive.Since the first-generation Kia cee'd started production at Kia's new Slovakian manufacturing facility in December 2006, more than 1.28 million units have been built. A new naming format – cee'd becomes Ceed – consolidates its reputation as a car for the Community of Europe, with European Design. More than 640,000 of the second-generation model were built between 2012 and 2018. As it enters its third iteration, the Ceed is expected to account for an even greater proportion of Kia's European sales.Like its predecessors, the new model has been designed, developed and engineered in Frankfurt by Kia's European design, product development and R&D teams. It is manufactured at the brand's production facility in Žilina, Slovakia, alongside the Kia Sportage and Kia Venga.Emilio Herrera, Chief Operating Officer for Kia Motors Europe, comments: 'After more than a decade on sale, the Kia Ceed continues to underpin the brand's consistent growth across Europe. Like its predecessors, the new model has been designed and engineered exclusively for European buyers, fine-tuned thanks to the feedback from a growing Kia customer base. More than 1.3 million Ceed vehicles have been manufactured here since 2006, and the new model builds on everything that owners loved about earlier generations.'The Ceed offers a contemporary, recognisable design, something which has been a key strength for the model since its inception. Advanced new technologies make the Ceed more comfortable, convenient to use and safe. Meanwhile, a range of new engines and European-tuned ride and handling will make it more enjoyable and engaging to drive. And Kia's unique seven-year warranty provides unrivalled reassurance to customers about the quality of their new vehicle.'The Ceed five-door hatchback and Ceed Sportswagon goes on sale in the ÚK on 1 August as production of the Ceed five-door hatchback began in May.Market positionAn expanded role for the Ceed in the European C-segment

In 2017, the C-segment accounted for 22 per cent of all European vehicle sales, and is consistently one of the two largest segments by volume. The outgoing cee'd accounted for 16 per cent of Kia's total European sales in 2017, and has consistently ranked alongside the Sportage as one of the brand's best-selling models in Europe since its launch in 2012.Emilio Herrera comments: '2006 saw Kia's European market share reach 1.5 per cent, and just over a decade later, in 2017, it's grown to 3.0 per cent*. Since the introduction of the Ceed, Kia's annual European sales have more than doubled, with over 472,000 cars sold last year. The Ceed model family will play a major role in our efforts to achieve annual sales in excess of half a million vehicles this year and beyond.'The Ceed occupies a unique position in the Kia line-up, perceived by buyers as the most dynamic and sporty vehicle to drive, while also being one of the most reliable, practical and recognisable. Aided by an expanded product line-up, which grew with the arrival of GT and GT Line models, Kia's C-segment hatchback represents the 'centre' of the brand.Emilio Herrera adds: 'The Ceed is now a recognisable sight on European roads, and buyers understand what it represents for Kia: reliability and quality, a focus on safety, a combination of great handling and refinement, and a generous range of technologies. Our customers also tell us that they love the fact that the Ceed is designed, developed, engineered and built here in Europe.'More than 1.3 million cee'd models have been built at Kia's Slovakia manufacturing facility since its introduction in 2006. The five-door hatchback makes up the majority of sales, while Sportswagon models have accounted for approximately 40 per cent of all cee'd sales since its launch in 2007 (compared to around 30 per cent for other C-segment vehicles with tourer variants).Exterior designMature athleticism – a new design for a new generation of Ceed

The Kia Ceed range has been designed at the brand's European design centre in Frankfurt, Germany, under the direction of Gregory Guillaume, European Head of Design, and Peter Schreyer, President of Design and Chief Design Officer. Carrying over the sporty, emotional design character of the Stinger, the Ceed conveys a more self-confident new look – one that is both emotive and precise in its execution.

Ride, handling and NVHEngineered for European roads

The Ceed has been engineered exclusively for European roads, with European buyers in mind. The ride and handling characteristics of the new model have been tuned to elevate the Ceed over its predecessor in terms of dynamism and driver engagement. At the same time, a focus throughout the new model's development on eliminating noise and vibrations means the cabin of the Ceed is more refined than ever.The new fully-independent suspension system provides drivers with more agile and immediate handling responses, complemented by revised spring and damper rates. The ride has been developed on Europe's wide variety of road surfaces, remaining comfortable while giving drivers the confidence of tighter body control under cornering and stability at higher speeds.The front springs are now 40 per cent stiffer and the torsional rigidity of the front stabiliser is reduced by 22 per cent. In addition to accommodating the lighter range of engines, these modifications enable more immediate handling responses and a flatter ride under cornering, reducing understeer and producing greater mechanical grip. The front suspension is aided by a new damper valve system to absorb smaller vibrations. Conversely, the rear spring rate has been relaxed by 10 per cent, absorbing small vibrations and giving the Ceed a relaxed gait at a cruise or over broken road surfaces. The adoption of a newly designed rear stabiliser, new trailing arm bushings, and optimised shock absorber bushings ensures maximum body control under cornering.The Ceed sports a 17 per cent more direct steering rack than its predecessor, with a 12.7:1 ratio from its electric motor-driven power steering system. Requiring just 2.44 turns of the wheel from lock-to-lock, the new model provides a more incisive response to drivers' steering inputs.In addition to the stiffer front springs, the Ceed's responsive and engaging handling is supported by optional Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tyres for buyers specifying 17-inch wheels, allowing higher yaw velocity than key rivals in the C-segment.Technology in the Ceed also plays a role in enhancing driver enjoyment, as well as safety. The front-wheel drive Ceed features Electronic Stability Control (ESC) and Kia's Vehicle Stability Management (VSM) system as standard. This enables the inclusion of Torque Vectoring by Braking technology, an additional electronic driver support feature which intelligently brakes the inside wheels to reduce understeer around corners – making the Ceed more enjoyable and confidence-inspiring to drive.Refinement and the suppression of noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) was a principal focus during the Ceed's development. Engineers analysed every element of cabin, engine and suspension insulation and 'transfer paths' for NVH. Compared to the outgoing cee'd, the new model features thicker, more insulating dashboard padding, new, more sound-absorbent insulation around the rear wheel arches, and a new insulation layer beneath the cabin carpet, reducing engine and road noise. Reshaped windscreen side mouldings and new, more comprehensive sealing around the doors have led to a reduction in wind noise. The Ceed is therefore quieter than its predecessor at every engine speed, with road noise at 60 kph reduced from 67.5 to 66.5 dB. Wind noise is also reduced, with 63 dB registering in the cabin at 110 kph, compared to 64 dB in the second-generation model.The chassis and bodyshell also contribute to lower levels of vibration from poor road surfaces. A thicker rear crossmember and additional reinforcement beneath the rear cabin and boot floors reduce the effect of vibrations from the rear axle. New anti-vibration pads are also fitted to the upper cowl, at the base of the windshield, reducing the effect of engine vibrations on the cabin.The Ceed's 1.6-litre 'Ú3' diesel engine (see 'Engines and Transmissions') features a range of additional components designed to improve sound insulation and refinement. These include a timing belt cover and more insulated cylinder block cover, engine undercover, and oil pan cover.
Engines and transmissions
New powertrains as Euro 6d TEMP emissions standard comes into force
Innovation sits at the heart of the Kia Ceed, which will become the most high-tech car in its class when sales commence.The cabin features a wide range of new technologies to enhance comfort and convenience for occupants. The 'floating' infotainment system is available as either a 7.0-inch touchscreen audio system or 8.0-inch touchscreen navigation system, with navigation and Kia Connected Services powered by TomTom®. The system enables full smartphone integration with Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™. Android Auto™ is designed to work with Android phones running 5.0 (Lollipop) or higher. The Ceed's Apple CarPlay™ system is compatible with the iPhone 5 and every iPhone released since.Buyers can also specify a powerful JBL® Premium sound system with Clari-Fi music restoration technology. Standard technologies include full Bluetooth smartphone integration, as well as automatic lights and keyless entry.A Drive Mode Select system will enable owners to tailor their driving experience, with Normal and Sport mode. Drivers can use Drive Mode Select to alter the level of effort required to steer the car, while each mode subtly changes the character of the engine. Normal mode maximises the potential for greater fuel efficiency and offers more relaxed steering inputs. Sport mode enhances throttle responses, enables faster acceleration – from a standstill and at speed – and adapts the steering to offer additional weight and more decisive responses to driver inputs.An optional heated windshield – with nearly-imperceptible wires to gently heat the glass – makes the Ceed easier to live with in colder months. The first time this technology has featured in a Kia, it melts away frost, ice and windscreen mist at the push of a button. A wireless smartphone charger, heated and ventilated front seats, and heated rear seats are also available. Ceed Sportswagon buyers can specify Kia's Smart Power Tailgate, which can be opened hands-free for added tourer practicality.On the outside, the Ceed is fitted with newly-designed 'ice cube' style LED daytime running lights (DRL) as standard. Previously, these were only featured on Kia GT and GT Line models, embedded into the front bumper – the 'ice cube' DRLs are now integrated into the headlamp units on every model in the Ceed range. Full LED headlamps are also available as an option.The Ceed's optional ECO Pack features an Active Air Flap, which closes and opens depending on engine cooling requirements, enhancing the car's aerodynamic efficiency for greater fuel economy. The ECO Pack also features an underbody cover and lower suspension, aiding air flow beneath the vehicle, as well as low rolling resistance Michelin tyres. Both the Ceed five-door hatchback and Sportswagon are available with the ECO Pack.SafetyAdoption of new driver assistance systemsIn addition to the car's seven standard airbags, advanced driver assistance technologies further enhance occupant protection, using active safety systems to mitigate the risk of collisions. Standard safety technologies will include High Beam Assist, Driver Attention Warning, Lane Keeping Assist with Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist.A first for any Kia sold in Europe, the Ceed is available with Lane Following Assist, a 'Level Two' autonomous driving technology. Lane Following Assist tracks vehicles in front of the Ceed in traffic, and detects road markings to keep the car in its lane on the motorway. The system controls acceleration, braking and steering depending on the convoy of vehicles in front, using radar sensors to maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front. Lane Following Assist operates between 0 and 130 kph.Additional available technologies include 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.Every Ceed is equipped as standard with Kia's Vehicle Stability Management (VSM). VSM ensures stability when braking and cornering by controlling the car's Electronic Stability Control (ESC) if it detects a loss of traction.Warranty and manufacturing
On-sale from August with 7-Year, 100,000 mile warrantyThe Kia Ceed will enter production in Q2 2018 at Kia's Žilina, Slovakia manufacturing facility. The Ceed will be covered by Kia's quality promise, with the brand's industry-leading 7-Year, 100,000-mile warranty as standard.ÚK specific information
The Kia Ceed will go on sale in the ÚK on 1 August with prices starting from £18,295. Four trim lines will be available from launch – grade '2', 'Blue Edition', grade '3' and 'First Edition'. Full ÚK pricing and specification will be announced in due course.Source - Kia
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