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Kia e-Niro 39 kWh

On Average £29,595
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Petrol 10,000 miles at £1.41/litre, averaging 36 MPG.

Electric 10,000 miles charging on a flat rate tariff costing £0.27p/kWh.

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*Petrol annual cost based on 10,000 miles at £1.41/litre. Electric annual cost based on 10,000 miles charging on a flat rate tariff costing £0.27p/kWh. Off-peak tariff based on Octopus Intelligent Go’s time-of-use pricing at 7.5p/kWh. Pricing of tariffs varies by region. Costs shown do not include any additional charges (such as standing charge) or discounts. Assuming 25% of your car battery is charged with solar. Cost projections exclude any export payments. These calculations are based on the manufacturer’s NEDC figures. Your mileage and performance may vary based on the weather, your driving style and type of route driven.

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Kia e-Niro 39 kWh EV Charging Guide

This electric vehicle from Kia is more than a mode of transportation; it’s a statement of eco-conscious mobility without compromising on style and performance. In this guide, we delve into the distinct features that set the Niro EV apart, offering insights into its variants, charging capabilities, pricing, and the seamless integration of sustainability into everyday driving.

Join us as we explore the electrifying world of the Kia Niro EV, where efficiency, innovation, and style converge for a truly captivating driving experience. The Kia Niro EV, where sustainability meets sophistication.

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How to charge the Kia Niro EV?

Charging the Kia Niro EV is a user-friendly process. Owners can opt for home charging using Level 2 chargers for daily convenience. Public charging stations, equipped with connectors compatible with the Niro EV, offer flexibility for longer journeys. The Niro EV is designed to adapt to various charging infrastructures, ensuring that drivers can choose the method that best suits their lifestyle.

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What is the difference between the Kia Niro 2 and 3?

The difference between the Kia Niro 2 and 3 lies in the level of features and amenities. While both share the same electric drivetrain, the Niro 3 typically offers additional advanced features, technology upgrades, and enhanced interior comforts compared to the Niro 2.

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How much is a Kia Niro EV?

The cost of a Kia Niro EV may vary based on the trim level, features, and regional factors. However, the Niro EV is positioned as a competitively priced electric vehicle, making it an accessible option for those looking to embrace sustainable driving without compromising on affordability. As of December 2023 the Kia Niro EV retails between £32,895 and £37,295 depending on the specification.

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Is the Kia Niro EV all-wheel drive?

The Kia Niro EV is primarily offered in a front-wheel-drive configuration. While it doesn’t feature an all-wheel-drive option, the Niro EV excels in providing efficient and reliable electric performance for a wide range of driving scenarios.

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