The 2018 Kia Ceed Sportswagon is going to make its official debut at the upcoming Geneva Motor Show in two days, but you don’t have to wait that long to see how this interesting wagon looks because we’ve got a few images before the actual premiere.

As you can see, the family version of the Ceed sports the same front-end styling as the more popular hatchback variant. The Sportswagon, on the other hand, features a number of changes in the back. It’s pretty obvious that the vehicle sports a longer roof and significantly bigger trunk, while a pair of taillights appears to be a bit different as well. The side of the wagon reveals a different B-pillar and bigger quarter glass, which enables better visibility. Both tail- and headlights are going to be LED-treated, while wheels should range front 15- to 17-inch. Though, the base model will use 15-inch wheels made of steel, while the upscale version of the wagon should use 17-inch diamond-cut alloys.

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Inside, the 2018 Kia Ceed Sportswagon will have around 600 liters of cargo capacity, which can be enlarged up to 1,650 liters with folded rear seats. The rest of the cabin will probably be shared with the hatchback sibling. Eight-Inch touchscreen infotainment seems to be in the right place, while WiFi hotspot and a premium JLB sound system should make long traveling a lot easier. In addition, lane-keeping assistance and active cruise control are going to be standard active safety features of the car, which is a great thing because thus the driver definitely keeps a safe distance and stays in the proper line for sure.

Kia will offer both diesel and gasoline engines under the hood of the 2018 Ceed SW. The oil-burner is going to use a new 1.6-liter diesel which is going to deliver 113 hp and 134 hp, depending on the tune you pick. As for the gasoline (petrol) option, well, the wagon will exploit a turbocharged three-cylinder 118-hp 1.0-liter, a naturally aspirated 99-hp 1.4-liter, and a new turbo 138-hp 1.4-liter. Buyers will be able to pick between a standard six-speed manual and a seven-speed double-clutch auto transmission. Read More

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