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New 2020 Kia Xceed 1-6 Diesel CRDi Introduce

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The Kia XCeed is a sporty-looking crossover based on the popular Ceed hatchback. It manages to stand out in a jam-packed segment thanks to its fresh design, quality interior and some vibrant colours. The drive's not bad either.
Even though it's part of the Ceed family, the Kia XCeed only carries over the front doors - every other panel is unique to the car. The Ceed itself is a handsome design, but the XCeed steps things up a notch on the style front. Its sleeker profile is down to some smart design tricks that include increasing the height of the bonnet by 65mm and stretching the overhangs at either end, making the XCeed 85mm longer in total than the hatchback. The ride height also increases by 48mm thanks to different suspension, and the XCeed is also 26mm wider than the Ceed.

Other elements emphasise these changes, such as horizontal bars on the lower front bumper section and inserts in the C-pillar to give the appearance of a stretched window frame design. Even with that sloping roofline, the (optionally electric) tailgate opens to reveal 426 litres of boot space. That makes it one of the largest in the segment, just behind the Nissan Qashqai's 430 litres. The XCeed includes a dual layer floor and rear seats that feature a 60/40 split.

The other area that is likely to make a positive impression on buyers is the interior, in particular, the sense of quality you get from it. Our range-topping K4 test car was predictably well-equipped, but when you look across the three specification grades, there isn't really a bad one. Among the highlights is the 10.25-inch display for the infotainment system that offers a host of connected services to which Kia will include seven years of complimentary Live Services. Unique to top-spec models is a 12.3-inch digital instrument display. It features a bright and crisp screen, but doesn't offer configurable layouts as you'd find in some cars, such as the Volkswagen T-Roc. Several different upholstery options are available in the XCeed and, if you're feeling brave, there is a yellow colour pack that adds bright contrast stitching and coloured inserts. We think it looks great with the matching Quantum Yellow paintwork you see here.
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