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Kia previews 3-door pro-cee’d

08/21/2007, 12:45 PM

By Drew Johnson

Kia announced it will unveil its Euro-only pro-cee’d 3-door hatchback on September 11 at the Frankfurt Auto Show. The pro-cee’d is based on the 5-door cee’d and has similar interior volume to its bigger brother thanks to an identical wheel base. The pro-cee’d features doors that open 70 degrees to ease rear-seat ingress and egress. Press release and gallery after the jump.

PRESS RELEASE:
KIA UNVEILS FINAL CHAPTER IN cee’d STORY

Longer, lower and lighter than its five-door sister car, the new Kia pro_cee’d – to be debuted at the Frankfurt International Motor Show on 11 September – brings yet more style and more sportiness to the C-segment in Europe.

“The new Kia pro_cee’d offers consumers sensationally stylish looks with a truly sporty feel to the driving experience, while also retaining most of the practicality and versatility of the popular cee’d five-door hatchback,” enthuses Jean-Charles Lievens, Senior Vice President Kia Motors Europe. “With performance, ride and handling that is even more responsive, the pro_cee’d will attract European consumers who find three-door cars particularly appealing.”

The 4250 mm long pro_cee’d delivers class-leading passenger and luggage space. The cee’d family wheelbase (2650 mm) is retained, so despite its lowered, sporty appearance, pro_cee’d provides generous legroom front and rear, and luggage capacity with the rear seats upright matches the five-door model. The 19-model line-up of three-door hatchbacks is scheduled to go on sale early next year.

“With the pro_cee’d we have communicated sportiness mostly through the car’s exterior design,” explains Gregory Guillaume, Chief Designer Kia Motors Europe. “At the front, we have extended the nose by 10 mm and introduced a shallower grille, new-style headlamps, a wider, lower bumper with a prominent lip spoiler, a deeper central air intake and larger fog lights set in elliptical depressions.

“It is the side profile that makes pro_cee’d truly distinctive. The windscreen is much shallower and the vehicle height is reduced by 30 mm. The doors, which are 276 mm longer than the front doors of the five-door cee’d model, have a unique design with a more prominent swage line that highlights the sporty character of this model and a beltline that rises much more steeply towards the rear of the car.

“The side window, C-Pillar and tailgate spoiler are all new and although the rear screen is steeply raked, rear headroom remains good. Unlike other cee’d models, the exhaust tailpipe on the pro_cee’d is boldly displayed,” concludes Guillaume.

The larger pro_cee’d doors with their extra-wide 70 degree openings ensure good access to the rear seats. To boost practicality, Kia’s designers re-styled the rear seat cushion, which is now fixed, and re-engineered the 60/40 split backrest so that it is easy to release and simply folds down onto the cushion with no need to remove the head restraints.

With pro_cee’d, Kia is offering customers the full choice of cee’d family powertrains – five Euro4 compliant engines, with power outputs covering a 90 ps to 143 ps range, and three transmissions – as offered in the five-door hatchback and wagon models.

Like its siblings, pro_cee’d will also be available with three equipment levels plus 12 exterior colours and a wide range of optional extras – so that each customer can create a ‘personalised’ vehicle to suit their needs and tastes.

The optional Sports Pack, which comprises 17-inch alloy wheels with 225/45 R17 tyres, stiffer dampers, sport-concept interior trim (with ‘tyre-track’ pattern fabric and silver stitching, plus alloy pedals and stainless-steel door-scuff plates) is expected to be a popular choice with pro_cee’d buyers.

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08/21, 12:53 PM

posted by:

autonutt

OK, so it’s another Kia.. but the window treatment is quite interesting, sorta chopped down and reminiscent of the Audi A3. This would make a nice Spectra3 for the US market!!

08/21, 12:57 PM

posted by:

TOZO

Boooooooooooooooooring!

08/21, 1:07 PM

posted by:

GMCsyclone#478

Wow, that’s a Kia? Watch out Toyota, the Koreans are still advancing.

08/21, 1:53 PM

posted by:

jJayC08

Really nice looking, kudos to Kia. They’ve done a nice job designing this car, although nothing really creates a definition for Kia (in other words, nice looking, but nothing to distinguish it and set a design direction for Kia). The rear tail lights reminds me of Nissan, and the interior looks a little cheap (such as the dashboard), but other than that, it looks nicely put together.

08/21, 2:01 PM

posted by:

Brendino

proceed. i just got it.

08/21, 2:06 PM

posted by:

Jon

I remember the early days of Korean cars (think: Pony) and I’m floored to see how far they’ve gotten.

08/21, 2:52 PM

posted by:

jJayC08

Oh yes, didn’t Mazda have a truck named Proceed?

08/21, 3:24 PM

posted by:

jackjimturkey

not my cup of tea.

John: I test drove a Rondo, and knew within 2 minutes I wasn’t going to buy it. Then, i drove the Hyundai Azera. Shows whos upmarket and downmarket in THAT house!

08/21, 3:41 PM

posted by:

maximus

Adequate and I don’t hate it.

08/21, 3:46 PM

posted by:

deutschetouring1337

I like it!

08/21, 4:27 PM

posted by:

Commodore

How many times are they gonna preview it? I already saw it, or maybe that wuz the Hyundai.

08/21, 6:07 PM

posted by:

EVOQ

I’m not a hatchback fan, but I really like that! Very cute design. I love the interior. Kia is doing big things.

08/21, 7:43 PM

posted by:

Blakkarr

Looks good. Let’s hope it is good.

08/21, 8:27 PM

posted by:

Scott Kempton

I actually like it. Kia, and Hyundai, are definitely on a roll. I keep seeing and hearing about all these neat little cars that are for Europe only, and it disappoints me.

There are two characteristics about most small cars that keep me from buying them: most of them “feel” tinny and unsubstantial, and most of them are just too “busy” on the highway at 70 MPH. Their tachs generally read 3000 RPM or higher, and I can’t feel relaxed in a car when the engine is working that hard. The one exception I can think of that I’ve driven recently was an ‘06 Kia Spectra; it was quiet and relaxed on the highway, and at 70 MPH, the tach read 2600 RPM. I was amazed.

Does anybody else see a lot of the Chevrolet Beat concept car in this pro_cee’d?

08/21, 9:13 PM

posted by:

Scott Kempton

Wow—I just looked at it again, and I really like it. As I said in my post above, I’m generally not a huge fan of little cars, but this one is nice.

Ford should just pay Kia for this design, stretch it a bit so it’s the size of the current Focus, and sell it as the NEW Focus (and whatever they do, DON’T dump the Focus name!). Jazz up the interior a bit, make a 2.0 liter engine with about 140 HP standard, with the 2.3 with about 170 HP optional, with a 6-speed manual or automatic, sell it for $14K to $18K, and they wouldn’t be able to keep them on the lot.

08/22, 11:19 AM

posted by:

Mitch Bangowitz

that’s OK.

I got the new 2008.5 Dodge Di-gress on order.

 
 
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