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Kia's Focus-rival gets new family face and a low emission ECO-dynamics version.

The Kia cee'd is putting ona brave new face! An updated version of the Korean firm's best-sellinghatch will break cover at next month's Frankfurt Motor Show.

Onthe outside the cee'd has grown by 25 millimetres in length and gainedthe new Kia signature grille. The interior benefits from a revised steering wheel, red instrument illumination, a new centre console and updated stereos.

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Anew ECO-dynamics version will be launched for the first time in the UK,too. Featuring stop-start technology and other fuel-saving measures,CO2 emissions on this economy-focused model will be as low as 110g/km.

Full UK range details and pricing will be announced closer to the on sale date of October 1.

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