New Kia Niro review: The only car you’ll ever need?
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Here is a summary of the YouTube video review of the Kia Niro. - The new Niro's price is about 10% higher than the previous version. - The rear light design looks similar to a Volvo. - There are vents on the side to improve air flow for better efficiency. - Optional gray paint can be applied to the rear side panel to look like the side blade on an Audi R8. - EV models get 17-inch alloy wheels as standard, while hybrid versions have 16 or 18-inch wheels depending on the spec. - Entry-level models lack blacked-out windows. - All models have black paneling on the sides. - The reviewer likes the treatment of the front of the vehicle with the chrome trim and grille effect. On the entry-level car, these sections are silver rather than chrome. - The starting price is about £28,000, which is about £3,000 more than the previous generation. - The inside is an improvement from the previous Niro, with sweeping designs, quality materials, and soft-touch surfaces. - The climate control touches and buttons are well weighted and simple to use. - Android Auto does not occupy the full wide screen, as parts of it are blacked off. - The headrests protrude forward a little. - There are larger vanity mirrors. - There is good head and leg room in the rear. - The floor is flat in the rear, making space for three passengers at once. - The rear seat is quite narrow and flat. - Cup holders on the armrest are not covered. - The isofix points are slightly difficult to reach. - The isofix mounting position keeps the baby seat level. - There are USB outlets on the backs of the seats, making it difficult for passengers’ legs to be tangled in the cords. - Boot capacity is 475 liters on the EV model. - The EV version of the Niro has the biggest boot. The normal hybrid version's boot is 25 liters less, and the plug-in hybrid's is 360 liters due to the batteries being located under the boot. - When the back seats are folded down, they are completely flat for simple loading and storing. - The suspension is just right and offers a good balance. It deals well with bumps but does not lean during turns. There is a clunking sound from the suspension over bumps. - The regenerative brakes can have a grabby feeling at first touch. - Four settings exist for regen settings. - The range of the EV version was 260 miles in real-world conditions. - The turning circle is 10.7m, slightly better than the key competition. - The driver likes the auto-steer function on long journeys. - The reviewer found the Lane Departure Warning too sensitive. - This EV version can toe 750Kg, while hybrid versions can toe up to 1300 Kg. - The EV motor outputs 201 hp. - The reviewer recommends shortlisting the new Kia Niro. He believes the Niro is worth the price, considering the value for money. - There is a vehicle-to-load functionality, which can be used to run household appliances off the car battery. - Can charge to 80% in 45 mins. - The electric Kia Niro’s 0-60 is 7.8 seconds. - Top version has vegan-friendly faux leather interior. - One issue to having the charging port at the front was how a slight collision with the front would damage the port, preventing the vehicle from charging. - If those driving the hybrid versions have battery power, and are close to hospitals or schools, the engine will automatically switch off. - Steering wheel can block the speed meter for those sitting low.