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Kia Cee'd

The Kia Ceed is a compact car in the C-segment that has become a popular choice across Europe. The first generation debuted in 2006, followed by the second in 2012, and the third generation has been on the market since 2018. Over the years, the model has undergone several updates. The first two generations were available as 3-door and 5-door hatchbacks, as well as estate versions. The latest generation is offered exclusively as a 5-door hatchback.

Factory Wheels for the Kia Ceed

Depending on the generation and trim level, the Kia Ceed is equipped with factory wheels in various sizes and designs. Entry-level versions typically come with 15-inch steel wheels. Higher trims offer alloy wheels ranging from 15 to 18 inches, enhancing both aesthetics and performance.

Kia Ceed Wheel Specifications

When selecting wheels for your Kia Ceed, it's essential to choose ones that match the manufacturer's specifications. This ensures optimal handling, safety, and performance. Key parameters to consider include diameter, width, offset (ET), and bolt pattern.

  • What is the wheel diameter for the Kia Ceed?

The first-generation Kia Ceed supports wheels from 15 to 17 inches. The second and third generations can accommodate larger wheels, up to 18 or even 19 inches, depending on the version and trim.

  • Kia Ceed Bolt Pattern

All Kia Ceed models share the same bolt pattern: 5x114.3. Only wheels with this bolt configuration will fit properly.

  • What is the correct rim width for the Kia Ceed?

Acceptable rim widths vary by generation. The first generation supports widths from 5.5 to 7 inches, the second from 6 to 8 inches, and the third from 6.5 to 8 inches.

  • Kia Ceed Wheel Offset (ET)

The recommended wheel offset (ET) also differs by generation. For the first generation, it ranges from ET38 to ET50; for the second, from ET44 to ET57; and for the third, from ET48 to ET57.