What is it?
According to Kia, the Xceed is a Crossover Utility Vehicle (CUV) that slots between its conventional Kia Ceed hatchback and more traditional SUV models such as the Kia Sportage and Kia Stonic. At a glance it looks very much like a standard Ceed that’s been treated to a raised ride height and a smattering of tough-looking plastic body cladding in a bid to sate the appetites of buyers who seemingly can’t get enough of the whole off-roader vibe. So far, so predictable.
Yet look closer and you’ll discover that there’s actually very little carryover - in fact, only the front door skins are the same. The rest of the sheet metal is all new and the coupé-tinged Xceed breaks the measuring tape at 4395mm, which is 85mm longer than the Ceed. Much of that extra length is aft of the rear axle, resulting in a healthy 426-litre boot, which is 31 litres up on the Ceed. That said, the wheelbase remains the same, meaning there’s no more space for occupants - although the Kia is hardly cramped in this regard, easily matching most in the family hatchback class. As you’d expect, the Xceed is taller than its five-door counterpart, with the raised ride height delivering between 172mm and 184mm of ground clearance depending on whether the car is fitted with 17 or 18in wheels.
Mechanically the Xceed is less bold, with perhaps the most intriguing addition being the adoption of hydraulic bump stops for the front suspension. These have been added to boost comfort and control, allowing the spring rates at the front to be lowered by 7% (those at rear are dropped by 4%) - the usual trick on cars where the ride height and centre of gravity have been raised is to stiffen the suspension to counter the extra roll. This emphasis on comfort is further enhanced by the addition to the rear suspension crossmember of a new dynamic damper, which promises to quell both noise and vibration. The rest of the all-independent set-up’s hardware is pure Ceed.
It’s the same under the longer bonnet, with the choice of two petrol engines (turbocharged 1.0-litre or 1.4-litre units, the latter expected to be the biggest seller in the UK) and a single 1.6-litre CRDi diesel, all of which will be familiar to Ceed owners. As are the six-speed manual and seven-speed twin-clutch gearboxes, both of which drive the front wheels. The fitment of either Michelin (17in) or Continential (18in) summer rubber also confirms the Xceed’s road focus - it might look the part as an off-roader, but heading off the beaten track is not part of this car’s remit.
Inside, the Ceed theme continues as the dashboard and various fixtures and fittings are carried over wholesale, meaning a well-laid-out design but one without much in the way of flair - brightly coloured trim inserts aside. The only new features are infotainment related, with a crisp 12.3in configurable TFT instrument cluster available that Kia has named Supervision (a name that conjures up Gerry Anderson era Thunderbirds) and a new 10.25in multimedia touchscreen. This features crisp graphics, a customisable interface and a seven-year subscription to its connected services.
Arguably what’s most interesting about the Xceed is that Kia forecasts it to be the biggest seller in the Ceed line-up, finding more homes than the standard car, the Kia Proceed coupé and Sportswagon estate.
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This looks really great. Moight consider one for the next car. Hve sat in the Kia Pro Ceed as well as the new e-Soull and the quality and dash all around in them is top notch. The dash features pleanty of squishy soft plastics and they are far more stylish noth inside and out compared to say a boring VAG product. My sister recently bought a new car and looked at the Seaat Ateca but in the end bought a Hyundai because she is a busy Mum who just wanted a nice stylish car and one with a proper handbrake not them silly electric ones.
Kia & Hyundai styling are too
Kia & Hyundai styling are too similar. They need to look more individual, like Toyota & Lexus, or between different VAG brands.
abkq wrote:
VAG? All of their cars have a similar theme. Skoda and SEAT SUVs are very similar. I am not disagreeing with your point, just think there could be a better example. Peugeot and Citreon at the moment would probably be better.
abkq wrote:
You clearly do not understand the different sectors that Toyota & Lexus operate in and if you did, you would not expect this to exist between K & H...