The second-generation Kia Niro can be had as a fully electric vehicle with a solid range of 253 miles. It’s got style to put a smile on your face when walking up to it. And it’s a practical hatchback (though the Kia marketing team wants you to see it as an SUV). But no car is perfect and Niro is up against cars that charge faster and cost less. Tom Voelk checks out a top trim Wave model just outside of San Diego, CA and finds it to be quiet and comfortable.
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00:00 Intro
00:45 Competitors
1:04 Pricing
1:57 Powertrain
2:40 Performance
3:23 Handling
4:02 Range
4:49 Interior
5:23 Backseat
6:16 Cargo
6:41 Niro vs Bolt
7:20 Red Light Green Light
8:17 Summary
8:38 Epilogue
9:11 Before I Go…
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