DRIVEN: New Kia Niro EV. Is the replacement for the eNiro still a brilliant family electric car?

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Findings on the Kia Niro EV:
- The new Niro EV looks more technical and aggressive, featuring a chunky mono brow and low-mounted headlights.
- Side blades at the rear remind the reviewer of an Audi R8 when squinting after taking drugs.
- The side blades technically function as flying buttresses, aiding airflow for a smoother ride.
- Longer wheelbase creates more backseat space, appreciated by taller passengers. Front seats are thinner to provide added knee room.
- USB-C ports are included in the back of the front seats.
- A frunk now exists, providing separate space for charging cables.
- The new interior feels more modern than the previous e-Niro.
- The car has a large digital dash that reminds the reviewer of the EV6.
- Leather seats are made from recycled materials sourced from eucalyptus trees.
- While it has the same 201 brake horsepower motor as the old version, the feel of the ride is now softer and smoother.
- Improved three driving modes over the old e-Niro: Eco, Normal, and Sport.
- Better, the car has very positive brake regeneration that is accessed by steering wheel paddles.
- However, this new EV model tends to "bing bong" too much whenever you are not driving in the very center of the lane.
- The charging system has a fractionally larger 64.8 kWh battery, a slightly slower DC fast charging system of 72 kW, but can charge 10-80% in 43 minutes, which is quicker than the old model.
- The New Niro EVs electronics are more efficient which makes up for the charging speed.
- Keyas energy is efficient at all speeds.
- With a new sat nav-based battery heating system that pre-conditions the pack prior to charging, it could translate to a solid 240-250 miles of real-world ability.
- It also has wonderful Keyas brake regeneration is accessed by steering wheel paddles. It adds efficiency with more supple suspension.
- The Niro EVs' suggested retail start price is 34995 pounds with a 7-year warranty.
- All in all, what Kia has done to this car has made it more desirable, more functional, and more practical than the car that went before. It feels more mature.
- It remains an Electrifying.com favorite.

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