The entry-level engine is Kia’s familiar turbocharged 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol unit, which is also found in the Stonic and the Rio. Here, it produces 118bhp and 172Nm of torque. It’s.
The next-step Ceed Sportswagon 2 Nav starts from £24,045 and is offered with a larger, 10.25in touchscreen navigation system and UVO, Kia’s connected-car service. The Ceed 3 specification.
The Kia Ceed (known as the Kia cee'd before 2018) is a compact car produced by the South Korean manufacturer Kia since 2006 exclusively for the European market. The Ceed was first unveiled on 28 September 2006 at the Paris Motor Show. In mid-2007, the station wagon version called the cee'd_sw was launched followed by the three-door pro_cee'd in .
It's the new Kia Ceed. Kia has now given up the stupid-name vanity. Its badge now capitulates to what everyone always called it: Ceed. No longer lowercase-c-ee-apostrophe-d. Though it was.
The Ceed’s engines are all reasonably economical, whether you opt for one of the turbocharged petrols or the mild-hybrid diesel. It’s the diesel that provides the greatest economy, especially over longer distances, but on short runs the petrols are a better bet, being far cheaper to buy in the first place.Economy and Performance. A choice between two petrol or one mild hybrid diesel engine is available with the new Kia Ceed. You're also given the option of a 6-speed manual and an 8-speed automatic gearbox. The 1.0-petrol unit offers 118bhp, a much-welcomed 54.3mpg combined and a moderate 0 to 62mph time of around 10.3 seconds.Kia Ceed First Edition Engine: 1.4 T-GDi Power output: 138bhp Fuel efficiency: 48.7mpg Top speed: 130mph 0-60mph: 8.6 seconds Price: £25,750 This is the third-generation Ceed (previously.
The new-look range starts at £20,105 for the ‘2’-grade hatchback – and no, we don’t know what happened to the ‘1’ either. That car comes with 16-inch alloy wheels, cruise control and an eight-inch touchscreen infotainment system with the Apple CarPlay and Android Auto smartphone integration technology.