Caught in test drive video yesterday, today we have seen another video of Proceed Shooting Brake GT while arriving to Kia Motors Europe HQ in Frankfurt, Germany. Looks like Kia let testing the pre-production car to some bloggers/influencers as we have seen this video and pictures along of Instagram & Youtube. [ads id=”9″]
On this spy video we can see the All-New Kia Proceed Shooting Brake with less camouflage (they used a thin “GT” stickers to cover the bodywork) as well as a the interior, with a D-cut steering wheel, which apart from that is finally the same as the Ceed.
The Proceed Shooting Brake was been driving around Frankfurt area and despite you can imagine, also has the “GT” logo on the front of the car while Kia’s logos are under camouflage.
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There are also some exterior highlights, like the new chrome detail on the C-pilar (picture below) as well as bigger wheels and brakes with red calipers. But the biggest clue that we are in front of Proceed Shooting Brake GT variant is the chromed insert on the steering wheel (picture above).
Even if this car still has a lot of camouflage this is thinner and we can take a deeper look to the rear end, which is similar to the recent sketch with a full-width LED strip on the tailgate, and aggresive rear bumper, the side sills and the bigger exhaust pipes on each side.
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Power is expected to come from a 1.6 liter four-cylinder turbo delivering some 200 horsepower or maybe add a gasoline turbo engine with an electric motor (to be confirmed). But that’s not all, Kia is also working on the suspension in order to improve handling and balance, at the Green Hell.
The new ProCeed follows the design blueprint laid down by the 2017 Kia Proceed Concept, and will offer drivers an unparalleled combination of design and versatility. Designed, developed and engineered exclusively for Europe, it represents a unique proposition in the mid-size family car segment.
The new Kia ProCeed will be revealed at an event on 13 September, and make its public debut at the 2018 Mondial de l’Auto in Paris on 2 October.
PS: we used the pictures extracted from this Instagram’s video, but due we have took our time to edit and look for the better one so that’s is why we have used our watermark.