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Kia Ceed-based Crossover Spied For The First Time; Maruti S-Cross Rival In The Making

If Kia plans to bring the Ceed crossover to India, it is likely to be positioned below the SP Concept-based SUV

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Kia Ceed-based Crossover Spied For The First Time; Maruti S-Cross Rival In The Making
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  • The Ceed hatchback is longer and wider than the S-Cross
  • The Ceed-based crossover hasn’t been confirmed for India yet, but can’t be ruled out since it shares mechanicals with the Verna

  • Given Kia’s plans, even if the Ceed crossover is coming to India, we don’t expect it to come before mid-2020

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The Kia Ceed-based crossover has been spied testing for the first time. We'll get to why it has piqued our interest later, but first let's take a look at the car in question.

The Kia Ceed is a big hatchback. Now in its third generation, the Ceed is 4310mm long and 1800mm wide. To put things into perspective, the Maruti Suzuki S-Cross measures 4300mm in length (10mm less than the Ceed) and 1785mm in width (15mm narrower than the Ceed). But at 1595mm, the S-Cross is about 150mm (15cm) taller than the Ceed hatchback, which measures 1447mm.

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The Ceed-based crossover, on the other hand, should be taller than the hatchback and will sport all-around plastic cladding for a more rugged appearance. The mechanicals will remain the same though. And even though it has been spied overseas for the first time only now, we had reported about a crossover based on the Ceed in development almost a year back.

With the SP Concept-based SUV coming to India, is there room for the Ceed-based crossover?

The Rs 8-15 lakh compact crossover segment has only one contender - the Maruti Suzuki S-Cross. And due to the lack of direct S-Cross rivals, we’ve been considering the Hyundai Creta as its competitor. But the Creta is more of an SUV, while the S-Cross is a crossover in the true sense. Going forward, when more products arrive in the compact crossover segment, the distinction between both will be clearer.

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And that is when Kia (and even Hyundai, perhaps) might have a crossover (based on the Ceed) and an SUV (based on the SP Concept) in the Rs 8 lakh to Rs 15 lakh price bracket. And it’s not very unlikely either, given that Maruti Suzuki is also working on a compact SUV to rival the Creta, when it already has the S-Cross in its portfolio.

The Ceed is based on the K2 platform, which underpins the Verna too. So mechanicals (read platform and engines) are already localised in India. And that’s a big task off Kia’s shoulders.

If it comes to India, the Ceed-based crossover could fit in below the SP Concept-based SUV in Kia’s India lineup. Prices for the S-Cross diesel currently range from Rs 8.85 lakh to Rs 11.45 lakh. The Hyundai Creta diesel-manual, on the other hand, starts from Rs 10 lakh for the base diesel-manual with the 1.4-litre engine. So, there certainly is space for the Ceed crossover to be positioned below the upcoming SP Concept-based SUV.

Expected launch

The Ceed crossover will debut in 2019 and expect Kia to launch it in Europe next year. In India, Kia will launch the SP Concept-based SUV in September 2019 and will follow it up with a CKD model within six months of its launch. In 2020, the carmaker will debut the second made-in-India Kia which is most likely to be a sub-4m SUV based on the Hyundai QXi. So even if the Ceed-based crossover is being planned for India, it is certainly not coming before mid-2020.

Source: cardekho.com