Kia unveiled the second-generation Niro in November 2021 but we had to wait until January 2022 for the Niro Hybrid specifications. Now, Kia Sweden is the first to publish details of the Niro Plug-in Hybrid and the Niro EV variants.
While the Niro Hybrid’s power output is an
unchanged 139 hp, the plug-in hybrid version gets a modest
power bump. The PHEV system comprises the Smartstream 1.6-litre GDI
four-cylinder engine and a new electric motor producing 83 hp,
instead of 60 hp in the old model. Thus, the combined output
is 182 hp, representing a 43 hp increase over
the outgoing Niro PHEV. Another important upgrade is the larger 11.1 kWh
lithium-ion battery (up from 8.9 kWh) which allows a longer electric range of
up to 60 km, according to preliminary data.
As for the Kia Niro EV, this one uses an
electric motor producing 201 hp and 255 Nm of
torque. The power is identical with the previous generation although torque is
lower since the outgoing model had 395 Nm. The battery has the same
capacity of 64.8 kWh allowing an electric range of 463 km which is
9 km more than its predecessor. In a fast charger and under optimal
conditions, the EV’s battery can go from 10 to 80% in 43 minutes. Kia didn’t
reveal charging times from a standard home outlet. The outgoing e-Niro was also
available in a cheaper version with a smaller battery and a less powerful
engine but we don’t know if this spec will survive in the new model’s range. Kia
has only shown photographs of the Niro Hybrid and Niro EV variants which spot
unique front bumpers and different wheels. The EV has a smaller central intake
will less black trim around it and an additional charging port beneath the
grille. We don’t know if the Niro Plug-in Hybrid gets the same design as its
fully electric sibling or if Kia designers have opted for small alterations.
The second-generation Kia Niro is based on
a heavily updated version of its predecessor’s architecture with optimized
steering and suspension setup. All variants are measuring 4,420 mm long, 1,825 mm wide, and 1,545 mm tall, with a
wheelbase of 2,720 mm which represents an increase of 65 mm in length, 20 mm in width, 10 mm in height,
and an extra 20 mm for the wheelbase over the outgoing model.
The larger exterior dimensions result in a
more spacious cabin with increased legroom for the rear passengers. Cargo space
varies depending on the powertrain type, with a capacity of 451 lt in the Hybrid, a more modest 348 lt in the Plug-in
Hybrid, and a more generous 495 lt in the EV when you include
the 20-liter frunk. n Sweden, the Niro is available in three
trim levels – Action, Advance, and Advance Plus. The dual 10.25-inch screens
with navigation and reversing camera are standard in all models, as with
various ADAS including the Highway Driving Assist. The mid-spec Advance adds
synthetic leather upholstery, ventilated seats, Harman Kardon sound system,
active blind-spot warning, and electric tailgate, while the flagship Advance
Plus adds more features like the heads-up display, remote parking, a sleep-mode
passenger seat, and wireless charging.
The Kia Niro is already available to order
in Sweden, with prices starting from SEK 334,400 for the Hybrid, SEK 396,900
for the Plug-in Hybrid, and SEK 495,900 for the EV. All variants of the model
will roll out in Europe during the first quarter of 2022.