Fuel: Petrol
Body: Estate
Trans: Manual
Rear wash/wipe, Heated rear window with timer, Rain sensing front wipers, Automatic defog system, All-round Electric Windows with Front Auto Up & Down Function, Windscreen Washer Level Warning, Privacy glass in rear windows and tailgate...
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Once a small coupe, Kia's Proceed is these days a small estate - but a very stylish one. It sells alongside the brand's Ceed Sportswagon estate but offers swoopier 'shooting brake' styling to create a 'Fastback' look with that 'want one' factor. The brand promises that the drive dynamics will match the aesthetic promise too. Let's check out the revised version.
Kia calls this Proceed a 'Shooting Brake'. Isn't that just another word for an 'estate car'? Well no, not really. A Shooting Brake, in contrast, is more of an occasional and much more stylised load-lugger, loved by sportsman - and especially shooting parties (hence the name) - from the 1950s and 1960s, particularly here in Britain. A kind of 'estate coupe' if you like, which is why virtually all 'shooting brake' designs from the last century had only three doors. Princess Anne's Reliant Scimitar GTE from the Seventies was one of these, with similar cars like the Lancia Beta HPE, the Jaguar XJS Lynx Eventer and the Volvo 1800ES dating from the same era. In more recent times, the 'Shooting Brake' concept has made a comeback with designs like Ferrari's FF. But you'll know it better perhaps from two Mercedes models, 'Shooting Brake' versions of that Stuttgart brand's CLS and CLA models. It was the CLA Shooting Brake that prompted Kia to produce this stylish Proceed derivative.
Gone are the days when Kia was content to merely try and reach a minimum class standard when it comes to drive dynamics. Ex-BMW M-Chief Albert Biermann, who during the creation of this car was Kia's Head of handling development, spent six months with his team fine-tuning this Proceed and the brand promises that you'll feel the difference, even on a very short test drive. Revisions over the Ceed Hatch and Sportwagon include a body lowered by 5mm, plus a rather counter-intuitive combination of stiffer springs and softer anti-roll bars to keep the tyres in better contact with the road surface. At speed, you realise immediately that the set-up's firmer than it would be in a normal Ceed but at the same time, the car flows over uneven tarmac with supple confidence. And when the road turns twisty, the consistent and relatively feelsome steering delivers enough feedback to encourage a more aggressive driving style, should that be appropriate. There is now just one engine option, a 158bhp four cylinder 1.5-litre T-GDi powerplant mated to 6-speed manual transmission. In terms of handling updates for this facelifted third-generation model, Kia's largely left the set-up alone, which is fine by us, as that was one of this model's strongest aspects. Engine noise is enhanced by a soundtrack emphasised through flaps in the exhaust and delivered into the cabin through the stereo speakers.
If you're going to sell on style, you have to make an effort and, sure enough, the Proceed shares only the front wings and bonnet with other Ceed body styles. The roof line is 43mm lower than on an ordinary Ceed SW estate and 5mm longer, plus the windscreen is 1.5-degrees more steeply-raked and the rear window is slanted 65-degrees off the vertical. This improved model gains visual changes at the front end, including grille changes and a revised headlamp design, all in line with the improvements made to the rest of the Ceed range, but it still features more aggressive front bumper styling than you'd see on any ordinary Ceed. And what the designers call a 'coast to coast' look for the rear that unites the LED tail lamps with the double exhaust pipes. And you get smart 17-inch wheels. Inside, it actually feels quite special, especially with the mandatory 'GT-Line' trim, which features leather and Alcantara sports seats with red-stitching and GT-Line badging. There's a sporty flat-bottomed steering wheel and black roof lining. In this revised model, a large 12.3-inch instrument cluster screen is paired with a 10.25-inch screen to further enhance driver interaction with the vehicle. Unfortunately, as before, rear vision out of the sloping rear window isn't great. Rear legroom is much as you'd find it on a more ordinary Ceed model. Headroom though, as you might expect from a 'Fastback coupe', is slightly more limited. There's a 594-litre boot, which is just 31-litres less than you'd get in the ordinary Ceed Sportwagon estate.
Proceed pricing, pitched from around £26,000, sits about £1,000 above what you'd pay for an equivalent Ceed Sportswagon model. And it only comes with Kia's premium sporty trim level, 'GT-Line' and manual transmission. So what about rivals? Well there is only one direct one, the Mercedes CLA Shooting Brake, but that has a much smaller boot, less equipment and costs considerably more. 'GT-Line'-spec comes with quite a lot - 17-inch wheels, privacy glass, front fog lamps, auto headlamps and wipers, power-folding heated mirrors, a rear spoiler, rear parking sensors, an alarm and LED rear lights with a full-width LED brake light. Inside, 'GT-Line' variants get seats trimmed in a combination of black cloth and faux leather, dual-zone automatic air conditioning, a heated steering wheel, heat and powered lumbar support for the front seats, cruise control with a speed limiter, an auto-dimming rear view mirror and stainless steel pedals. There's also 'smart' keyless entry, a 12.3-inch colour instrument cluster display screen and the kind of space saver spare wheel that many rivals make you do without. Connectivity's taken a step forward with this car in recent times too - not only with a larger 10.25-inch centre stack monitor but also with telematics. The brand now offers its 'Kia Connect' smartphone app which allows customers to connect remotely with their cars. A new 'User Profile Transfer' feature enables users to back up their in-vehicle Kia Connect preferences via the cloud and transfer settings from one vehicle to the next.
This Proceed needs to be reasonably affordable to run to interest likely buyers and the figures seem to stack up acceptably well. The 1.5 T-GDi petrol engine achieves 48.7mpg on the combined cycle and 131g/km of CO2. As usual with Kia, a strong buying incentive is much-trumpeted 7 year / 100,000 warranty which, like the 'Care-3' servicing packages, is transferrable to future owners. However, it is worth pointing out that the warranty only offers unlimited mileage for the first three years you own the car; thereafter, you'll have a 100,000 mileage restriction. If in future, the car is sold through a Kia Used Approved Dealership when less than 18 months old or with less than 18,000 miles on the clock, the warranty will be topped up to match that of a new model. You'll also need to know about likely residual values, which are a lot higher than they used to be on mainstream Kia models. Independent experts reckon that after three years and 60,000 miles, most ProCeed variants will still be worth 41% of what you originally paid. Insurance is group 16E.
By Jonathan Crouch
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Rear wash/wipe | |
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Heated rear window with timer | |
Rain sensing front wipers | |
Automatic defog system | |
All-round Electric Windows with Front Auto Up & Down Function | |
Windscreen Washer Level Warning | |
Privacy glass in rear windows and tailgate |
Emergency stop signalling system | |
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Hill start assist control (HAC) | |
Electronic stability control (ESC) and vehicle stability management (VSM) | |
ABS with Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) and Brake Assist System (BAS) | |
Electric parking brake |
Bluetooth with Voice Recognition & Music Streaming | |
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Apple car play with voice control | |
Android auto with voice control |
Cruise control + speed limiter | |
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Rear parking sensor | |
Lane keep assist | |
Reversing camera with dynamic guide lines | |
Motor driven power steering | |
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) - City/Pedestrian/Cyclist | |
Driver attention warning with leading vehicle departure warning | |
Lane Following Assist (LFA) |
Engine Start/Stop Button with Smart Entry System |
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Trip computer | |
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4.2" Supervision Colour Cluster Display | |
10.25" touchscreen satellite navigation | |
Kia connect | |
Emergency call service |
Auto dimming rear view mirror | |
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High gloss black door mirrors | |
Wide view Drivers Door Mirror | |
Electric adjustable/heated/folding door mirrors with LED Indicators |
Steering wheel mounted controls | |
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DAB Radio with Mp3 | |
6 speaker audio System | |
Illuminated USB ports | |
USB ports for connection of a media device |
Body colour bumpers | |
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Body colour side sill mouldings | |
Body coloured rear spoiler with high gloss black trim | |
Exterior front door handle illumination | |
High Gloss Black and Satin Chrome Radiator Grille | |
Satin finished beltline | |
Rear side wing doors |
Automatic headlights | |
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High beam assistant | |
LED daytime running lights | |
LED rear Fog Light | |
Projection headlights | |
LED rear combination lights | |
LED full width tail lights | |
3rd brake light | |
LED headlights | |
LED front fog lights |
Dual Zone automatic air conditioning | |
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Rear Air Ventilation |
Rear centre armrest | |
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Luggage hooks | |
Rear coat hooks | |
Heated steering wheel | |
Cupholders in rear armrest | |
Aluminium pedals | |
Tilt/telescopic adjustable steering wheel | |
Satin chrome interior door handles | |
Cloth/faux leather upholstery | |
Premium centre console with sliding cupholder cover | |
Black High Gloss Front Console Tray garnish & door trim | |
3 x Passenger Assist Grips | |
USB Fast Charger in Front Centre Console | |
Front and rear door storage | |
Interior Door Lock/Unlock Function | |
Luggage area load cover | |
Leather D-Cut steering wheel with grey stitching | |
12V power socket in front centre console | |
Half perforated leather gearshift | |
Centre Console with Storage Box and Sliding Armrest |
Dash illumination dimmer switch | |
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Luggage area light | |
Front cabin map light with sunglasses case |
Height adjustable front seatbelts | |
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Rear door child safety locks | |
Dual horn | |
Tyre pressure monitoring system | |
Impact sensing auto door unlocking | |
All round 3-point Seatbelts | |
Twin front airbags | |
Seatbelt reminder warning | |
Front passenger airbag cut off switch | |
Twin Curtain Airbags | |
Twin front side airbags |
Heated front seats | |
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Driver/front passenger seat height adjustment | |
Driver + front passenger electric lumbar support | |
60/40 split folding rear seat | |
All-round height adjustable headrests | |
ISOFIX Child seat top tethers and anchor fixings | |
3 seat bench in 2nd row | |
Single front passenger seat | |
Front seatback pocket |
Locking wheel nuts | |
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Alarm system | |
Speed sensitive auto door locking | |
Intelligent Stop and Go | |
Engine Immobiliser & Deadlocks |
Driver & Front Passenger Sunvisors with Vanity Mirror Illumination & Ticket Holder |
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17" GT-Line alloy wheels |
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Tyre mobility system |
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0 to 62 mph (secs) | 8.6 |
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Engine Power - BHP | 157 |
Engine Power - KW | 117 |
Engine Power - PS | False |
Engine Power - RPM | 5500 |
Engine Torque - LBS.FT | 187 |
Engine Torque - NM | 253 |
Engine Torque - RPM | 1500 |
Top Speed | 130 |
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