Kia cee'd

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Kia Cee'd
Manufacturer Kia Motors
Production 2007–present
Assembly Žilina, Slovakia
Predecessor Kia Cerato
Class Compact
Body style 5-door hatchback
5-door Station wagon
3-door hatchback
Engine 1.4 L I4
1.6 L I4
2.0 L I4
1.6 L turbodiesel I4
2.0 L turbodiesel I4
Transmission 5-speed manual
6-speed manual
4-speed automatic
Similar Citroën C4
Fiat Bravo
Ford Focus
Opel Astra
Peugeot 307
Renault Mégane
Toyota Auris
Volkswagen Golf

The Kia Cee'd is a small family car released in the European market by the Korean automaker Kia Motors in December 2006. It is available as a five-door hatchback, with a choice of five engines (three petrol and two diesel), four trim levels (LX, EX and TX) and either manual or automatic transmissions — and is sold with the option of over 20 variants in some markets. Kia used the Paris Motor Show 2006 to preview a five-door estate variant in production form, and a sporty three-door concept, both of which will be on sale from Autumn 2007, combining with the five door hatchback model to give a model range of over 50 variants in some markets.

  • 1.4 L (1396 cc) 16-valve I4; 109 bhp (80 kW); top speed: 187 km/h; 0-100 km/h: 11.6 s
  • 1.6 L (1591 cc) 16-valve I4; 122 bhp (90 kW); top speed: 192 km/h; 0-100 km/h: 10.8 s
  • 2.0 L (1975 cc) 16-valve I4; 143 bhp (105 kW); top speed: 205 km/h; 0-100 km/h: 10.4 s
  • 1.6 L (1582 cc) 16-valve diesel I4; 90 bhp (66 kW); top speed: 172 km/h; 0-100 km/h 13.8 s
  • 1.6 L (1582 cc) 16-valve diesel I4; 115 bhp (85 kW); top speed: 188 km/h; 0-100 km/h 11.5 s

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