Kia: Making the XCeed even more fun 🎥
FEINSCHLIFF Since its European market launch in September 2019, the Kia XCeed has found more than 120,000 buyers. The crossover has been visibly revised for the 2023 model year.
A GT line variant is now also available for the XCeed. Particularly characteristic GT-line features at the rear are the honeycomb-shaped LED taillights and a diffuser in body color.
Other distinguishing features of the GT-line include the black-gloss turned 18-inch alloy wheels. Inside, the GT-line gets a sports steering wheel flattened at the bottom, a black headliner, a shift lever covered in perforated leather and seat covers with a special GT-line design. This makes the Korean even more fun.
Sports results new every minute
In the cockpit, the fully digital instrument cluster (depending on equipment), whose display can be adapted to the selected driving mode, offers new graphic variants.
New features include a range of state-of-the-art assistance systems that, together with its comprehensive infotainment and connectivity offering, make the XCeed a technology leader in the compact crossover segment.
Through the navigation system's Sport function, XCeed occupants can view scores and highlights of their favorite team's games on the , with information updated every minute.
Gasoline, diesel and plug-in hybrid
Five powertrain variants are available for the XCeed: three turbocharged gasoline engines, a diesel with mild hybrid system and a plug-in hybrid. The gasoline engines produce 120, 160 and 204 hp for the GT, the diesel 136 hp. The plug-in hybrid has a system output of 141 hp.
Swiss sales start is in September. Prices are not yet fixed.