Making its global premiere at the 2012 Geneva International Motor  Show is the all-new Kia cee'd. More sophisticated, more efficient, more  refined and with a more engaging driving experience than its  predecessor, new cee'd is expected to build on the success of the  original model, further establishing Kia as one of the leading  automotive brands in Europe.
 Launched in 2007, the original cee'd  was a landmark and game-changing model for Kia. Designed, developed and  built in Europe, cee'd was the first model to establish Kia as a serious  contender to the established brands. Winning praise from media and  public alike for its all-round ownership proposition, cee'd claimed  fourth place in the European Car of the Year Awards that year - the  highest ever ranking for a Kia vehicle.
"The original cee'd was a  paradigm shift for Kia, taking the company into the hotly contested  C-segment with a truly competitive car for the first time," comments  Paul Philpott, Chief Operating Officer, Kia Motors Europe. "Just as the  original cee'd represented a major step forward for Kia in 2007, this  second-generation model represents a further leap for the brand - both  in terms of the capability and sophistication of the vehicle, and what  it will do to drive further momentum in our European sales.
"Since  launch, the cee'd family has recorded over 430,000 sales in Western  Europe, changing the public perception of our brand and laying the  foundations for a series of new Kia models across a broad spread of  market sectors.
Longer, lower and more streamlined
New cee'd  is both longer and lower than its predecessor, giving the five-door  hatchback a more sporty profile. Overall length is increased by 50 mm  (to 4,310 mm) and overall height has been reduced by 10 mm (to 1,470 mm)  by lowering the ride height. Despite being based on a completely new  platform, new cee'd carries over the 2,650 mm wheelbase, one of the  longest in the C-segment, from its predecessor.
 This more athletic  appearance is further enhanced by a wider track. While the overall  bodyshell is 10 mm narrower, the front and rear track have been  increased (by 17 mm and 32 mm, respectively). The impact on the car's  aesthetics is heightened by the availability of 17- and 18-inch diameter  alloy wheels, resulting in a minimal gap between tyres and bodywork.
The  new model's sleek silhouette was shaped by extensive testing in the  state-of-the-art wind tunnel at Kia's R&D centre at Namyang, Korea. A  reduced windscreen angle, smooth covers beneath the engine bay and the  central floor, a rear spoiler above the tailgate and carefully profiled  rear lamp clusters all help new cee'd achieve a Cd figure of just 0.30,  placing it among the best-in-class, and helping to reduce fuel  consumption and cabin noise.
New Kia cee'd will be manufactured  exclusively at Kia's Zilina facility in Slovakia in a range of 10  exterior colours - including five new - and will be among the first  models to bear the new-look Kia badge on its bonnet. Simpler, sleeker  and with a more modern appearance, the new badge design echoes the  premium feel of new cee'd and incorporates the Kia script in a single  raised section for greater legibility.
Powerful and efficient engines with six-speed transmissions
In  developing new cee'd, Kia's engineers had a strong focus on reducing  fuel consumption and emissions without sacrificing engine response or  power output. Updated engines and various small but impactful changes  have resulted in an average fuel consumption improvement of four per  cent across the model range.
 Depending on individual market  preferences, the new cee'd will be available with a wide choice of  engines offering power outputs from 90 to 135 ps. Across most of Western  Europe there will be two petrol engines - a 1.4 MPI and a 1.6 GDI  producing 100 and 135 ps respectively - plus two diesels - a 1.4 WGT  with an output of 90 ps and 1.6 VGT diesel offered in two states of tune  (110 and 128 ps). Certain markets in Europe will also offer a 1.6 MPI  petrol unit producing 130 ps.
Kia anticipates that its top of the  range diesel - the highly-efficient 1.6-litre variable geometry turbo  unit - will be the most popular choice in most markets. Generating 128  ps and 260 Nm, the engine will be offered with a choice of six-speed  manual or automatic transmissions and will accelerate the new cee'd to  100 kph in less than 11 seconds. Fuel consumption will be just 4.1 l/100  km on the combined cycle (3.7 l/100 km in cars fitted with Kia's  EcoDynamics technologies), and CO2 emissions start at just 97 g/km.
The  'Gamma' petrol engines also offer an excellent balance between  performance and economy. The most powerful, the 1.6-litre Gamma GDI  engine introduced in the Kia Sportage, features direct injection to  maximise power (135 ps) and torque (165 Nm) while minimising fuel  consumption and emissions. With this engine, new cee'd will accelerate  to 100 kph in 9.9 seconds while delivering fuel consumption of 5.8 l/100  km (5.2 l/100 km with EcoDynamics), and tailpipe CO2 emissions from 119  g/km.
All engines will be offered with a choice of manual or  automatic six-speed transmissions. Depending on version, the 1.6 GDI  will also be available with Kia's all-new six-speed Dual Clutch  Transmission (DCT), which improves fuel efficiency and delivers smooth  automatic gear shifts for maximum comfort.
 Developed by Kia's  in-house transmission development team in partnership with a  German-based engineering firm, the DCT makes the Korean brand one of a  very small number of car makers in the world to produce its own  dual-clutch transmission.
The DCT combines two manual  transmissions within a single housing, each with its own dry clutch. One  transmission shaft is dedicated to 2nd, 4th, 6th and reverse gear,  while the other operates with 1st, 3rd and 5th gears.
Working in  parallel, one shaft prepares to engage the next ratio, while the other  is still engaged with a gear. Electric motor-driven actuators controlled  by the Transmission Control Unit (TCU) execute gear selection and  clutch engagement, resulting in swift and precise gear changes and  uninterrupted torque transfer to the driven wheels, with a minimum of  the efficiency loss normally associated with conventional automatics  (with a torque converter).
As with other Kia models in Europe, new  cee'd will be available with fuel-saving technologies developed under  the company's EcoDynamics™ sub-brand to optimise efficiency and lower  emissions. These technologies, which will be available on both diesel  and petrol models with manual transmission, include ISG (Start/Stop),  low-rolling resistance tyres and an alternator management system (AMS).
Smoother ride with improved handling, plus variable power steering
Ride and handling for new cee'd was benchmarked against class-leading competitor vehicles from near-premium brands.
Fully-independent,  subframe-mounted suspension with MacPherson struts at the front and a  multi-link set-up at the rear exploit the newcomer's wider track to  deliver improved handling and road-holding.
The hugely increased  torsional rigidity of the new cee'd bodyshell (45 per cent stiffer than  the original model), has also enabled Kia's engineers to introduce  numerous small changes to components, springs and shock absorbers that  influence ride quality, refinement and NVH.
 Improvements to the  front suspension include an increased castor angle (from 4.4 to 5.2  degrees) for greater straight-line stability, larger wheel bearings in a  reinforced hub, and larger diameter bushes for the subframe  attachments. At the rear, geometry changes ensure more accurate  tracking, the trailing arms have larger bushes and friction has been  reduced throughout the system.
The standard steering system  employs electric power-assistance and requires 2.85 turns lock-to-lock  for a 10.34-metre turning circle. New cee'd is also available, on  certain models, with an all-new Flex Steer™ system for improved driving  dynamics. This system introduces three operating modes - comfort, normal  and sport - allowing the driver to vary the level of steering  assistance and the weight of feedback, in order to best suit the current  driving conditions and the driver's personal preferences.
Less cabin noise, more cabin space
Kia's  engineering team was determined to achieve significant improvements  over the previous model in terms of cabin refinement and NVH. Measures  adopted include fitting 14 per cent thicker front door window glass,  low-drag exterior mirror housings, new vibration-damping engine mounts,  hollow drive shafts, stronger bodyshell joints between the sills and  B-pillars, double-layer door seals, and increased foam-filling in the  A-, B- and C-pillars. As a result of these measures, cabin noise levels  have been cut to match class-best standards.
Although the 2,650 mm  wheelbase is carried over for new cee'd, the increase in overall length  contributes to more interior space for people and cargo. Front seat  occupants have 12 mm more headroom and 21 mm more legroom, while rear  passengers gain 5 mm of shoulder room. Cargo capacity is boosted by 12  per cent to 380 litres (up 40 litres) with the rear seats upright and  the split-folding rear seats can be made fully flat for maximum  versatility.
High-quality equipment and advanced technologies
Higher  quality cabin materials and a broader range of high-tech equipment will  ensure the interior of new cee'd matches the premium exterior  appearance.
Primary and secondary controls are grouped in a  driver-oriented layout for intuitive ease of use, while new standard  equipment will include tilt and telescopic steering wheel adjustment,  iPod, Aux and USB support, six speaker audio system and a multi-mode  trip computer.
A choice of bright chrome, piano black and anodized  metal trim accents will be offered, while indirect LED lighting of the  centre console and sweeping 'vertical fin' door handles establish an  upmarket ambience for the cabin. The seat and cabin trim will be  available in a choice of two colours as standard - black one-tone and  stone beige two-tone - in cloth, with a full leather interior available  on high specification versions.
Available features will include  enhanced instrumentation - with a TFT 'Supervision' Cluster delivering  high-definition resolution clarity of the instrument binnacle, dual-zone  climate control, powered driver's seat adjustment with memory and a  full length (1,045 mm long) powered panoramic glass sunroof.
New  Kia cee'd will be available, depending on version, with LED daytime  running lights, fixed cornering lamps (illuminated depending on steering  angle), and advanced HID headlamps that turn the low beam to match  curves in the road and enhance the driver's night vision.
Parking  can be made easier with the new Parallel Park Assist System (PPAS). This  features front, side and rear sensors and automatic steering control by  an on-board computer to safely perform parallel parking. The driver  remains in control of the accelerator and brake.
Safety structure and features target maximum rating
Kia  continues to make safety a top priority and the new cee'd features  advanced active and passive safety technologies to ensure maximum  protection for its occupants and other road users. Kia is determined to  achieve the maximum rating when tested by EuroNCAP with this new model.
Available  active safety features will include ESP (Electronic Stability Program),  ABS (anti-lock braking system), BAS (emergency Brake Assist System),  HAC (Hill Assist Control) to prevent roll-back, VSM (Vehicle Stability  Management) and ESS (Emergency Stop Signal) which flashes the brake  lights when the system detects that the driver is making an emergency  stop.
In terms of passive safety, the bodyshell is constructed  using a high percentage (57 per cent) of ultra high-tensile steel and  features numerous improvements to enhance impact resistance. New  transverse cross-members are fitted to link the front and rear  suspension mounts, new pressings link the rear trunk floor to the  tailgate opening and the rear roof rail is connected to the C-pillars  and a new floor cross-member to create an extremely strong 'safety  ring'.
Side impact protection is enhanced with 50 per cent thicker  door beams, plus a stronger roof cross-member between the B-pillars and  side sills made from ultra high-tensile steel.
Each new cee'd is  fitted with six airbags as standard - front, front side and full length  curtain. Pedestrian safety is improved with the adoption of collapsible  headlamps, a stiffer lower bumper lip, and shock-absorbing structures in  the hood and its hinges.





 
 
 
 
 
 






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