The Korean car manufacturer decided to build a C-segment vehicle designed specially for Europe.
The C’eed nameplate came from the European Economic Community - CEE in some places - and the ED stood for “European Design”.
Kia managed to guess the taste and the needs of the European consumers and came with a great design and a very practical vehicle.
The Sport Wagon was a variant of the small family car. The spacious car offered a inverted L-shape with its hinges set back over the cargo area - the tailgate rises almost vertically and facilitated easy access to the spacious load area.
Although a family oriented car, the C’eed looked rather compact and sporty on the inside, with the 3-spoke steering wheel and the three-dial instrument cluster. The controls were intuitively placed and could easily be used while driving.
The C’eed was equipped with electric front and rear windows and 2 electronically adjustable exterior mirrors. The C’eed offered great room for both the front and the rear passengers.
The trunk space was also a good size, and by folding the rear seats (with a 60/40 split configuration), the luggage space could be increased. 5 engine choices were available, with power ranging between 90 and 140 hp.
The KIA’s new 1.6-liter Diesel engine was designed in Europe for the 2007 C’eed. The C’eed was available with 3 trim levels: LX, EX and TX. The top of the range had part-leather seats and a full leather trim. A great feature, users could choose between 4 interior finishes: Basic, Rainbow, Classic and Sporty.