Here's the first official photo of the updated 2010 Kia Cee'd facelift that made its way into the internet ahead of the compact hatchback's premiere at this fall's Frankfurt Motor Show. As anticipated, the Cee'd features a new fascia inspired by Kia's latest production and concept cars likes the Forte and KND-5 sedans. The cosmetic tidy-up includes the Korean firm's signature grille surround flanked by a pair of reshaped headlamps, plus a new bumper and hood design.
Furthermore, Kia's VW Golf contender also features restyled exterior mirrors with integrated turn signals while our spy shots suggest minor updates at the rear including a new set of tail lamps and quite possibly, a redesigned bumper.
As many of you might remember, a couple of weeks ago we showed you a trio of leaked shots of the 2010 Cee'd's dashboard which has been upgraded with new controls for the air-condition and audio system on the center console, a restyled steering wheel and updated gauges on the instrument panel.
Via: Automarket & Kia-World





6 Comments:
Moving the indicator repeaters to the mirrors was predictable. I bet designers deliberately put the repeaters on the fenders so they can move them to the mirrors when they facelift. Except BMW and Audi.
Headlights reminds me the DS3/future C3 from citroen... But the frontgrill is so ugly.
Not bad... but still no masterpiece
That's a steal from the ford focus facelift.
Not bad... but still no masterpiece
Headlights reminds me the DS3/future C3 from citroen... But the frontgrill is so ugly.
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