Kia Xceed insurance group and cost

Compare car insurance costs for your Kia Xceed based on your age and location.

Kia Xceed models range from insurance groups 13 to 21, so the cost of insurance can vary significantly depending on which model you have.

Kia Xceed insurance groups and cost

In the table below, we show you the insurance group for each Kia Xceed model and also the likely cost at a few different ages.

Model / Version
Group (1-50)
20yrs
30yrs
40yrs
50yrs
-
Xceed 2 1.0 T-GDi 2019
13
£2,124
£697
£683
£644
Xceed 3 1.0 T-GDi 2019
14
£2,212
£705
£690
£660
Xceed 4 1.4 T-GDi 2020
16
£1,562
£639
£614
£535
Xceed First Edition 1.4 T-GDi 2020
17
£2,177
£653
£646
£574
Xceed 2 1.6 CRDi 2019
14
£2,212
£705
£690
£660
Xceed 3 1.6 CRDi 2019
15
£1,769
£668
£649
£586
Xceed 4 1.6 CRDi 2020
17
£2,177
£653
£646
£574
Xceed First Edition 1.6 CRDi 2020
17
£2,177
£653
£646
£574
Xceed 2 1.0 T-GDi
12
£2,056
£681
£674
£597
Xceed 3 1.5 T-GDi
14
£2,212
£705
£690
£660
Xceed 4 1.5 T-GDi
15
£1,769
£668
£649
£586
Xceed GT-Line 1.5 T-GDi
16
£1,562
£639
£614
£535
Xceed GT-Line S 1.6 T-GDi
18
£1,498
£607
£571
£518
Xceed PHEV 3
19
£1,914
£699
£688
£648
Xceed PHEV 4
20
£2,252
£694
£673
£632
Xceed PHEV GT-Line
21
£2,797
£715
£688
£670

Average Kia Xceed insurance cost

To provide you with an idea of how much it may cost you to insure your Kia Xceed, we ran several quotes to find an average figure. Based on our results, on average, you could insure your Kia Xceed with a comprehensive policy for the monthly price of £60.96, or an annual sum of £672.

Kia Xceed insurance cost by location

The table above shows the average cost of Kia Xceed insurance based on insurance groups and driver age. However, there are a number of other factors that affect the cost of your car insurance premiums, and one of the biggest is where you are in the UK. Where you live helps determine the level of risk that your car may be stolen or that you'll be involved in an accident, and this affects the cost of insurance.

To show the power of the postcode, here are some average quotes for a 30-year-old living in three different locations. The quotes are for a Kia Xceed Xceed 2 1.0 T-GDi 2019.

  • Expensive: £1,005 (London SE1)
  • Average: £704 (Newcastle NE1)
  • Cheap: £610.85 (Galashiels TD1)

What other factors affect my Kia Xceed insurance rate?

We've covered insurance groups, age and location. Here are some of the other factors that affect your insurance premium costs:

How can I save on my Kia Xceed premiums?

When searching for insurance, you'll want to find the best deal for a price that's within your budget. We've uncovered some tricks you can try to lower the cost of your premium, and we've listed them below.

  • Limit your car usage (where possible). Occasionally deciding to walk or get public transport, rather than using your car, can help to save on your premiums.
  • Pay annually rather than monthly. Whilst it might be scary to part with a large sum of money in one go, if you're able to pay annually you can save an average of £59.52 a year.
  • Install extra safety precautions. The safer your car is, the less of a risk it will be for companies to insure. By adding extra safety measures, you're quite likely to lower your premium.
  • Clear out the garage! If you have a garage – clear it out and park your car there. Parking your car in a garage reduces your risk to insurers and therefore reduces your premiums too.
  • Consider any named drivers. Only name drivers on the insurance policy that regularly drive the vehicle, you can easily add on others at a later date or get them temporary cover.
  • Don't just accept your renewal quote. When it's time for renewal, it's worth investing a couple of hours to shop around: there may be cheaper options out there.

Bottom line

There's no getting around it: a Kia Xceed is going to cost you more to buy, run and insure than many other cars of a similar size and spec. If that's the range you have your heart set on, be sure to compare car insurance (and car finance, if applicable) before you buy, so you don't pay any more than you have to.

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