2023 Kia Niro EV: Great Electric Car, Low Price | Full Review
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Here is a summary of the YouTube video review: - The 2023 Kia Niro EV offers a more mass market offering; it sacrifices a bit of range and charging performance to help keep the price tag low. - It competes with the Chevy Bolt EUV and Nissan Leaf hatchback, with each product having its advantages and disadvantages. - Three versions of the Niro are offered: A conventional hybrid, a plug-in hybrid, and an electric model. Two trims are available: base Wind and uplevel Wave. - The new Niro is more angular and upscale looking than the previous generation model. Its reinterpreted Kia tiger nose grill with combination lamp assemblies. - The charge port is located at the front; not on the side, underneath a door with a standard CCS outlet. It's also a bit difficult to replace the plug in caps. - A small storage cubby under the hood holds a level one charging cable. - Seventeen-inch wheels with extra sidewalls provide a smoother ride and help protect the wheels. - Trim around the wheels and on the body is steel gray to match the optional snow white pearl paint. - The cabin is stylish, and modern and the switch gear feels good, with a sense of precision. - The interior is loaded with eco-friendly materials like recycled wallpaper for the headliner, bio polyurethane seats, and paint that is free from benzene, toluene, or xylene. - It comes with a pair of 10 1/4 inch displays on the dashboard, one for the instrument cluster and one for the infotainment system. - There is a multimodal panel for audio and climate controls like the EV 6 - It is equipped with plenty of USB ports with wireless charging. - 253 miles of range. It tops out at 85 kilowatts at 11 kilowatts in approximately seven hours to replenish the battery. - Advanced driver aids are provided and the braking from regenerative to friction is seamless. - It has 201 horsepower, 188 pound-feet of torque, and can go from 0-60 in approximately seven point one seconds. - The wave model checks out for approximately $47,790, including destination fees; this is approximately where the Kia EV 6 starts. - This thing might be the deal of the century. - The new Niro is a phenomenal choice if going electric without going bankrupt. - The Niro is assembled in South Korea so it's not eligible for any federal tax incentives.