For Kia, the energy transition must take place smoothly.

Also, the new Niro houses a diverse range of electrified powertrains, which have been developed to suit everyday use for a variety of lifestyles: single hybrid (HEV) for those just entering the market electrification, plug-in hybrid (PHEV) for customers willing to opt for a sustainable commuting, and battery electric (BEV) for those ready to make the complete transition to fully electric mobility thanks to a autonomy of 460 km.

With a starting price of €45,590, the Kia Niro EV has the best range-cost ratio in its segment.

Moreover, its battery can become a portable energy source.

Using the interior socket and an external connector, Niro EV owners can easily use battery power (up to a minimum of 20% charge) to run other electrical devices.

This Vehicle-to-Device (V2D) function is rated at 3 kW, providing ideal V2D capability for outdoor recreation and long weekend country jaunts.

By 2027, Kia will launch no less than 14 new electric models.

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