The Xceed has been, ahem, exceedingly successful for Kia. Since its debut in 2019, the SUV-like hatch has notched up 120,000 European sales, while in the UK it makes up 10% of the brand’s volume. It also represents half of all Ceed sales, which, following the recent demise of the Renault Mégane and imminent death of the Ford Focus, feels like another nail in the coffin of the compact family hatch.
Given its success, Kia has played fairly safe with the Xceed’s mid-life nip and tuck. For now, there’s a 158bhp 1.5-litre petrol, which is the most popular with retail buyers here, and a 139bhp 1.6-litre PHEV, the fleet favourite. There’s a fancy new GT-Line trim to match other Ceed variants, plus there are new LED headlights, and a tweaked…