KIA Niro EV
e-Niro is dead, long live the Niro EV! Updated with a whole new dedicated EV platform, plus V2L ability and still the great range for the money.
Est. Range
235mi (real world)
Efficiency
279 Wh/mi
Acceleration
0-62mph in 7.8 sec
Top Speed
104mph
Usable Battery
64.8kWh
Charging Port
CCS
The Kia e-Niro was the first electric vehicle to win the What Car? Car of the Year prize. With a model refresh comes a re-name to Nero EV, but the punchy design, quality build and extended range remains, meaning the Niro EV is still a great electric choice.
Interior
Designed around the driver, the Kia Niro EV comes with an 8" touchscreen to connect your devices to, a quality build, JBL speakers, parking sensors and cameras, the Niro feels well thought through.
Charging Speed
See how far an hour of charging gets you - whether you’re plugged in at home or using a fast charger.
Slow 3.7kW Chargers
- Typical location:
- Home
- Avg. miles per hour:
- 11 miles
Fast 7kW Chargers
- Typical location:
- Home | Work | Public
- Avg. miles per hour:
- 22 miles
Rapid Chargers
- Typical location:
- Public (short stays)
- Avg. miles per hour:
- 240 miles
1825mm wide
1570mm high
4420mm long
Drive:
Front wheel drive
Seats:
5
Boot volume:
470L
Tow hitch possible:
Yes
Roof load:
100kg
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