The Kia Ceed is a compact car manufactured by the South Korean automaker Kia Motors. It was first introduced in 2006 and has since become one of the company's best-selling models globally.
First Generation (JG/JK) - 2007-2012
The original Ceed was based on the Hyundai i30, sharing a similar platform and design cues. The vehicle featured a sleek exterior with a curved bonnet, swept-back headlights, and a sloping rear roofline. It came in various trims, including the entry-level LX, mid-range EX, and high-end Sport.
Second Generation (JB) - 2012-2018
The second-generation Ceed was launched in 2012 and featured significant design updates, including a more angular front grille, LED taillights, and a slightly larger footprint. The interior saw improvements, with the introduction of Kia's UVO infotainment system, which offered Bluetooth connectivity, a touchscreen display, and smartphone app integration.
Third Generation (CN) - 2018-Present
The current Ceed, launched in 2018, features a bold and sporty design inspired by the company's new brand identity. The exterior boasts a more aggressive front grille, LED headlights with a distinctive "ice cube" design, and a sloping roofline that gives the car a coupe-like appearance.
Specifications
Features
The Kia Ceed is available in a range of trims, including the entry-level '2', mid-range '3', and high-end '4' variants. The vehicle comes standard with features like:
Safety Features
The Ceed features a range of advanced safety features, including:
Trim Levels
The Kia Ceed is available in various trim levels, depending on the market:
Warranty
The Kia Ceed comes with an industry-leading 7-year/150,000 km warranty program, which provides customers with peace of mind and extended protection against mechanical issues.
Fuel Economy
The vehicle's fuel economy varies depending on the engine choice and driving conditions. However, here are some estimated figures:
Competitors
The Kia Ceed competes with other compact cars in its class, including: