Kia Ceed

Kia Ceed
2018 Kia Ceed First Edition (UK)
Overview
ManufacturerKia
Also calledKia Cee'd (2006–2018)
Production2006–present
Body and chassis
ClassCompact car/small family car (C)
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Chronology
PredecessorKia Spectra

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.

It is the first Kia vehicle to be designed entirely in Europe and tailored to European customers. To mark the occasion, Kia took the initials of the European Economic Community, EEC or CEE in several languages and added ED for European Design. Realizing that "CEEED" had too many ‘E's, they replaced the last 'E' with an apostrophe, with 'Cee'd' being the end result. Since 2018, the Ceed name does not include an apostrophe. The initials now mean "Community of Europe, with European Design".[1] The model has been manufactured at the Kia Motors Slovakia assembly plant in Žilina since October 2006.[2] The Ceed replaced the Cerato which had little success in Europe.

The Ceed was first unveiled on 28 September 2006 at the Paris Motor Show. In mid-2007, a station wagon version called the Cee'd sw was launched followed by the three-door Pro Cee'd in late 2007. From 2009 to 2010, Kia dropped the apostrophe of the Pro Cee'd and changed the model name to Pro Ceed.[3][4] The second generation of the Cee'd was presented at the 2012 Geneva Motor Show. At the 2018 Geneva Motor Show, Kia presented the third generation Ceed. In early 2019, a shooting brake version of the Ceed was launched, called the Proceed.[5] In September 2019, Kia also unveiled the XCeed, a crossover SUV based on the third generation Ceed.

As of 2023, the Ceed is positioned between the K3 supermini (B-segment) and the K5 large family car (D-segment).

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  2. ^ "Kia Motors Slovakia celebrates its 10th anniversary". SME. 8 June 2016. Retrieved 20 January 2020.
  3. ^ "How Many Left?". www.howmanyleft.co.uk. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  4. ^ "How Many Left?". www.howmanyleft.co.uk. Retrieved 15 September 2023.
  5. ^ "Kia Proceed review". Autocar. Retrieved 15 September 2023.