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The  Kia Niro Family

Welcome to a world where everything just flows.

Static and moving imagery are used for illustration purposes only. Final product may show differences in comparison to the images employed. Electricity consumption (kWh/100 km) combined from 15.9 to 22.8, CO2-Emission (g/km) combined is 0. Electricity consumption combined: [15.9-22.8] kWh/100 km; CO2-emissions combined: [0] g/km; CO2-class: [5]. The specified consumption and emission values were determined according to the legally prescribed measurement procedures (EU) 2017/1153. The above values have been tested in the Worldwide harmonized Light vehicle Test Procedure (WLTP); however, may not reflect real-world driving conditions. Actual energy consumption during driving may vary.

There are many reasons to switch to a Kia EV, reduced cost is one of them. In most cases, an EV will be cheaper in the long run. Especially because EV battery technology is constantly developing, meaning all-round improved power efficiency.

Cost

As EVs become an increasingly popular way to move, the charging infrastructure is rapidly growing across Europe, even in rural areas. What's more, Kia EV range is ever-increasing, ensuring charging stations become more accessible.

Charging

The capacity of all batteries reduces over time. But with the right care, while following manufacture guidelines, you can expect an Kia EV battery to last even longer than some components inside the engine of an ICE powertrain.

Capacity

All our models are built with the same standards of safety, regardless of powertrain. Broadly speaking, EVs are in fact safer than ICE powertrains, not to mention being kinder to the environment.

Safety

Connectivity features are designed to keep you connected to your Kia EV, as well as the world around you. When synced with your phone, remote features allow you to keep an eye on your EV's battery status, lock and unlock your car, regulate interior temperature from a distance, and much more.

Connectivity