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Best EV for the Money

Curtman60, 07/02/2019
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2019 Kia Niro EV EX Premium 4dr SUV (electric DD)
27 of 27 people found this review helpful

Excellent range and loaded with safety features. I am getting 348 miles of range in the warm weather and just about 295 in the winter. Kia has really nailed it with the user interface and UVO system as it is very user friendly. There are only two things this car really needs and one is all wheel drive and the other is memory seat settings for the drivers seat. I have the EX Premium model and it has the LED lights with Auto bright lights that are awesome. It also has stop and go cruise control that will steer for me when it can read the lines in the road.

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Great car with excellent features

Jay in Texas, 10/31/2019
2019 Kia Niro EV EX Premium 4dr SUV (electric DD)
26 of 26 people found this review helpful

I really like driving this car with it's excellent acceleration and features. My favorite feature is the adaptive cruise control. Set the maximum speed you want and it tracks the car ahead if it is traveling at a lower speed. Another great feature that isn't often mentioned is the Auto Hold. Bring the car to a stop at a light and it stays in place without holding the brake pedal. Just touch the accelerator to go when the traffic starts moving. The regenerative braking is adjustable but there is an Auto Regen setting that works great to slow the car when the traffic ahead slows. On the Premium model, the cooled seats are another feature we have really enjoyed during the summer months. I also like the option of the real time tire pressure display. With normal driving, charging has only been needed about once a week on a Level 2 charger. While the car is not self driving, it comes very close on roads with well marked lanes. It takes care of all the normal driving and you just need to take over for any unusual circumstances. It would be nice to have an automated tailgate but it is easy to operate the manual gate with one hand. Overall, the Niro EV is a car that does a lot for the driver and quickly spoils you with the advantages of electric driving.

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Great EV solution for the real world

olliedawg, 06/25/2019
2019 Kia Niro EV EX Premium 4dr SUV (electric DD)
24 of 24 people found this review helpful

We drove the Nissan Leaf Plus (dubbed "fuddy-duddy" with a chintzy interior by the spouse, although we liked the size and driving dynamics), the Chevy Bolt Premier (fun to drive, but the styrofoam dashboard and the ass-killing seats...what was GM thinking), the i3 (fun and completely impractical and overpriced)...you get the picture. The Kia Niro EV in the EX Premium trim hits all the right notes: comfortable seats, logical layout, tons of safety features, excellent range for everyday driving (ignore the MPG on this review -- n/a to this car), reasonable storage space, and look at that warranty. Don't buy any EV, just lease it. We're extremely pleased with our choice.

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The electric car I've been waiting for!

Pat in SFBay, 11/20/2019
2019 Kia Niro EV EX 4dr SUV (electric DD)
14 of 14 people found this review helpful

I love, love, love this car! I'd been waiting three years for a car manufacturer to produce a reasonably affordable, "normal looking" SUV-style electric car. This is it! We leased the Kia Niro EV standard version a month ago and are completely happy with it. This car is comfortable, fast and quiet. The car handles great and has amazing power, flying along seemingly effortlessly. There are a lot of hills in my neighborhood and the car glides up them no sweat, like it's not even an incline. The instrument panel and computer screen are pretty intuitive, even for oldsters like my husband and me. It seems to go forever on a charge. We are retired and mainly drive short trips around the East Bay (northern Calif). We drove it for 2 1/2 weeks without charging it. It has all the modern safety features, which is appreciated. The only drawback to owning this electric car is that there seems to be an insufficient number of reliably-functioning, fast-charging stations between Oakland and Seattle, which is a drive we would like to make. But that's not Kia's fault. Chargepoint and EVGo, please step up!

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Superb safety and tech featured EV away from Tesla

Paulk, 09/30/2019
2019 Kia Niro EV EX Premium 4dr SUV (electric DD)
22 of 23 people found this review helpful

This is fun to drive, flies off the line with plenty of wheel spins if you wanted to. But I felt that ECO mode driving was sufficient for me to use on daily commute. Its' 239 mile range is superb in these days in age for it's base trim, EX model starting at $ 38k here in the US and with the supplies becoming more available, we should expect some incentives to go along in the near future. This EV is very powerful off the line, therefore making it really fun to drive when maneuvering in and out of traffic. But I felt it has too much power for the size and weight of the car that I couldn't get a good launch off the line without having to spin the wheel and losing the control of the car altogether. This car is all about the tech! All the safety features you need are standard, which includes blind side monitor, lane keep assist, frontal collision avoidance and adoptive cruise control. It also has so many little cool and useful gadgets that you'll find it interesting finding out all these one by one as you drive. I opted for EX Premium trim as lease cost was only about $ 10 more per month and it include moon roof and leather seats among few other options added. All in all, it's affordable 200+ mile EV compared to other similary equipped and ranged EVs out there right now. And I trust that Kia will deliver what they promised in quality and battery life. We'll wait and see.

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Take me to the mountain Kia!

Ski Dad, 07/04/2019
2019 Kia Niro EV EX Premium 4dr SUV (electric DD)
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We needed an ev that's not a sedan (wife hates getting down in a car), fits two 6-ish feet tall adults, 2 children, and gear for a weekend that wasn't huge and could get us from the San Francisco East Bay (El Cerrito) to the Kirkwood ski resort with one short-ish stop at a DC charger along the way. We'd love AWD, but it's not in the cards, yet. (Come on Model Y!) Any car that could do that would excel at our daily grind driving around El Cerrito/Berkeley/Oakland. Admittedly we were hoping for a luxury car, but the Model X is ridiculously huge and has stupid doors, the Audi is huge, has poor range and pricey, and the Jag left us cold. We love this little Kia. Interior is fine, handling is pretty sharp for a daily driver, and 200HP without a cloud of fumes is amazing. We're used to babying PHEV's to keep the engine off. Full throttle is nice to have back! Sure enough the car DOES excel at the daily grind, having enough range that we only charge to 80% every third day. This weekend it was time to party. We took the Kia up the hill for the 4th holiday. We left home with a 100% battery and 82 miles later got to our prefered DC charger at Raley's in Galt, CA with the battery at 65%. AC set at 72F on an 80F day in a black car. No comfort or top speed was spared. Once we got the geometry right to avoid stretching the CCS cable on the EVGo too far we sucked up 47kW while we ate supermarket sushi, bought groceries and peed. Amazingly the car was still charging at 23kW at 95% full when we were done. From there we headed up the Sierra, climbing 8k feet over 90 miles. It's no sports car, but its limits on stock tires up CA88 were well beyond the comfort of my family. EV torque is addicting, and the car is smooth and quiet on the highway. We got to Kirkwood with 46% of the battery left and smiles all around. 6.5hrs on the free level 2 charger and we're ready for more! Per my back of the envelope analysis we could have done without the EVGo charge. 35% + 50% = 85%. Now I'm never going to head into the woods, up 8k feet, past cell service, and with 2 young kids with half a battery, but one could. If only the Kia had AWD it'd be our ski commuter as well.

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A Great Roomy EV

Aginzu, 05/07/2020
2019 Kia Niro EV EX Premium 4dr SUV (electric DD)
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We chose a 2019 Kia Niro EV to replace our 2017 Chevy Bolt EV whose lease was expiring. The Bolt was a great car but was missing two features that I really wanted: adaptive cruise control and built-in navigation. There were only a handful of options of vehicles that could be purchased at a sub $40K price that provided the range of over the 240 miles to which we had become accustomed with the Bolt. I rejected the Tesla Model 3 because of it "sports car" configuration and touch screen controls, leaving the Kia Niro and Hyundai Kona as the only options. We test drove both cars. The Kona was great and fun to drive but I found the rear seats almost unusable for anything longer than a 15 minute drive. Since we occasionally want to take two friends on up to 90 minute trips, rear seat comfort was an important factor. The Niro felt a bit heavier and more ponderous but offered very comfortable rear seating and larger trunk space. Furthermore we found a dealer that had a good selection of the previous year model at a substantially reduced price. The Niro reminds me very much of a slightly smaller version of our first EV, a 2014 Toyota Rav4 EV that I liked very much except for its limited 120 mile range and 3 mile per KWH efficiency. It's amazing how much EV cars have evolved over the last 5 years. We have only had the Niro for a short time but the more I drive it the more I like it. The handling and acceleration is surprisingly good given its larger size and weight. It is also surprisingly efficient, providing over 4 miles of range per KWH, matching the much smaller Bolt. The electronic features are easily accessible. I like having physical push buttons for frequently used functions and not having to hunt around on a touch screen. The adaptive cruise control and lane keeping work remarkably well. The only feature from the Bolt that I miss is the 360 degree camera view but I'm very happy to give that up for the adaptive cruise control. Overall it's a very comfortable, roomy, and versatile choice for anyone who wants a family car/small SUV option in an all electric vehicle.

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My all-time favorite car

Cal from California, 06/29/2020
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2019 Kia Niro EV EX 4dr SUV (electric DD)
6 of 6 people found this review helpful

It had long been my desire to have an electric car powered by the solar panels on my roof. However, I had refrained from buying one because of either limited range or very high prices. Finally, five months ago I bought what I have found to be the perfect car for me: a 2019 Kia Niro EV. Having driven 2300 miles, with almost half of that on a trip, I am very enthusiastic about the car. I especially like the impressive acceleration. Additionally, the secure handling gives the feel of a much larger car. The seating is comfortable and the fit and finish first rate. The base model, which I have, is exceptionally well equipped. An added plus is that the Kia, unlike some other EV brands, qualifies for the federal tax reduction of $7500. I can honestly say that I am enjoying this car more than any other I have had in my 80 years. UPDATE: I have now owned the car for almost eleven months, but because of Covid have only driven a total of 3400 miles. My impression continues to be absolutely positive; I have had no problems of any kind. I want to emphasize again the flawless fit and finish, the confidence-inspiring handling, and the comfortable seats. I am happy to recommend this fun-to-drive, environmentally-friendly car. UPDATE: I have now owned the Kia Niro EV for 23 months and have driven about 7,100 miles. I continue to like and enjoy the car for all the reasons listed above. As I drive past gas stations, with the price per gallon close to $5.00 in California, I feel relief that I don't have to stop at such places. I especially appreciate the impressive acceleration when I enter the freeway. This car is fun as well as practical. I'm glad I bought it! The fact that Consumer Reports now lists the Niro EV as one of the 10 most dependable cars, adds to my conviction that I chose wisely. UPDATE: I bought my 2019 Kia Niro EV as a new car almost three years ago. During that time I have driven 11,600 miles. Most of that was in the city, but there have also been trips of several hundred miles, including in the mountains. The car has continued to be in perfect condition, with no mechanical problems or squeaks or rattles. The fit-and-finish is flawless. Indeed, having had three excellent Japanese cars--a Subaru, a Toyota, and a Honda--this Kia EV appears just as good in build quality. The only time I have had it in a shop was when the tires were rotated. Additionally, the car's driving characteristics inspire confidence. In every way, I am pleased to have bought this fine all-electric car.

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Fantastic Car, Great Features, Feels Bigger

Chuck, 02/29/2020
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2019 Kia Niro EV EX 4dr SUV (electric DD)
5 of 5 people found this review helpful

After reading reviews online we test drove the Nissan Leaf and the interior felt terrible claustrophobic. We then drove the Kia Niro EV and were amazed at how much more comfortable it was. The Niro is well built, quiet, responsive and very comfortable. The Base version is well equipped and fun to drive. And it is so nice to just bypass gas stations. Update: Six months in and this is still the best car I have ever purchased. The only thing that has gone wrong is that the weather stripping on the driver door came loose...my fault for grabbing the top of the door to close it. 10 minutes at the local Kia dealer and I was back on the road. Mileage has held steady through the hot/humid summer. A couple of things I'd like them to change would be for the car to remember certain settings. When I start the car I turn the main cruise control switch on, turn the Auto Hold on, set the driving mode to Sport. It would be nice if those were stored in memory so I didn't have to set them every time I start the car. Minor things that I think they could handle with a software update. UPDATE: One year after purchasing the Niro EV and I still think this is the best car I have ever owned. I am part of a pilot program here in SC studying infrastructure needs and have agreed to only charge the car during off peak hours. It's so nice to have a built in timer so I plug it in and it waits until the specified time to charge. Now if we could only get Kia and Hyundai to sell and service their EV's in South Carolina, this car would be perfect.

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Great crossover EV

S. Moon, 05/26/2020
2019 Kia Niro EV EX 4dr SUV (electric DD)
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I've had this car for a year now and it is really great purchase. The charge is solid compared to what you see in the field and seems to be only 2nd to Tesla's long range, granted it Tesla's long range is more expensive. The drive is surprisingly great and putting it in sport mode is surprisingly nimble and has a really good unexpected kick. I have a level 2 charger installed at the house and not only do I save money, I save time since I don't have to stop at the gas station anymore. Using Android Car/Apple play is seamless and can be a bit slow at times, but it gets the job done. The truck space could be larger, but put the seats down and you can really fit a good amount in there. The app that you get receive is the weakest point, it's a subscription after a year and it does only basic functions and it is slow to respond. However, think most users won't even bother with the app, so I won't ding it one star for this. We were looking at this and the electric Kona, this car blew the Kona away in every aspect. I'm very excited to see what Kia will have to offer in the future, I'm a believer.

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Perfect in many ways.

KiaEV, 01/27/2021
2019 Kia Niro EV EX Premium 4dr SUV (electric DD)
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I've had my Nero EV for a little over a year and in 23K miles not a single problem. The lane assist is pretty good but it's not a self drive car... You can fit 10ft long items in it with the seats down so it meets most needs. I wish it would come to a complete stop in full regen mode without having to pull the flappy paddle, that would give it true one pedal driving. I got the premium package and it's worth it. If you sit in the EX first then sit in the Premium the seat comfort is night and day. It was a lot of money for a Kia but its been a great car. I'll keep it a while for sure.

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A remarkable EV value

rskin1949, 03/13/2022
updated 09/14/2022
2019 Kia Niro EV EX Premium 4dr SUV (electric DD)
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The KIA Niro EV EX Premium surpassed all expectations for an affordable electric car with every possible accessory and safety and driving technological enhancement at just under $47,000. After nearly two years, the car has been perfectly reliable and thus matched Kia’s record for the brand as a well-designed and -built vehicle with the quiet and speed of an electric car. A bit plain to look at, the car is comfortable to drive. I could not be more satisfied.

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Good but with limitations

Paul the Bugologist, 05/22/2023
2019 Kia Niro EV EX 4dr SUV (electric DD)
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The Niro is great for around town, especially if you have your own charger. It's pretty good even for day trips up to 100 miles or so. But there are a few negatives. Because the car is so light, the ride is very busy on the highway; you will notice bumps and irregularities far more than in a typical car. Also due to the light weight, it easily loses traction on unpaved roads, especially on slopes. Under some conditions, a potentially hazardous glitch occurs in cruise control: when you set a speed, then slow down due to traffic, and resume speed, the system will accelerate well beyond the set point. Several times I have had the car speed up to over 80 mph when the set speed was 72 or 73. As with most non-Tesla EVs, it's a pain finding chargers on longer trips. If you are heading to a town you're not familiar with, always be prepared to get stuck, even if the apps show plenty of chargers. The chargers may all be busy and they fail at a much higher rate than most equipment. Also, there's no spare tire, not even a donut, and AAA can't help except to tow you to a tire shop. There are plenty of places, even in CA, where the nearest shop is over 50 miles away. You could buy an extra wheel and tire, but it would take up most of the cargo space. One last little annoyance: the digital selection "buttons" for the radio are very, very touchy. To change stations safely you need to stop the car -- a minor delay on the two-lane, but a hassle on the 405.

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Great Mileage - UPDATED

Arthur L, 04/16/2021
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Update after 21 months with the car: Still love it. The fact that it's electric; I have only taken it in for 2 scheduled services at the dealer. 1st one cost $75 - tire rotation and cabin air filter change. The 2nd was $35 - tire rotation. I changed my own cabin air filter this time (easy, see youtube). Well, it did cost $15 to buy it. Still HATE the black interior and the driver's seat is showing wear in the material. That's disappointing. Mileage is the same as stated below. Still, I can recommend the car. Original post; I have the 2019. $40,000 out-the-door. I don't know if it's because I live in Southern California, (don't need the heater very often) and I'm a fairly conservative driver, but the range which is stated at 239 miles, is lower than my actual. In winter, I get about 270 when fully charged. In warmer months and summer, I get over 300, to a max of about 315 miles. I HATE the black interior as it shows every spec of dirt which is tracked into the car. There were no other options for interior color. Other than that, I love the car and recommend it.

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Best EV , compared my 2 previous nissan leafs

Hector , 07/26/2021
2019 Kia Niro EV EX Premium 4dr SUV (electric DD)
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Technology 5 years ahead of the rest. I can still carry my spare tire donut thats a + . Range 338 miles in Florida. Cargo plenty and a very confortable ride I’m happy with my purchase. Ex primium

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Great Value Electric Car

The Airman 15122, 02/16/2022
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I have owned this car for 2.5 years. It has been very reliable and fun to drive.

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A flawless Utility EV

Kilted Tailor, 08/23/2024
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Readers; I real human review of the 2019 Kia Niro BEV, for a change! This writer bought this EV to replaced the good but flawed IONIQ 03 EV. A better choice may be hard to find. 2019 was the first year for this EV- and it won awards And continues to so do to the present. And with good reasons. First, its a fine size, it has decent range, REAL controls, the seats are good, the visibility at all points of the compass are excceptional. The storage is hard to fault for its size. He has taken home 08 ft long lumber and a load of roof shingles in it! It has the rear wiper, a huge plus. The seats are adequate, but NOT like the seats of a 1970 Caddy. The seating position is somewhat high, giving a good view out the front. The EV is a true wonder to drive and to know where the AP Hill you are on the road, or a parking lot; no guessing or cameras needed. The charge door on the front is the best place, this from use. It is the best place when you pull into a garage or a charging stall. Right there, and easy to get the plug into it to 'feed' the EV. This writer is averaging 05.1MpKw in the city and 04.02 on the highway [all factors entered into the equation]. Its basic in its looks, which is fine. The raging anti-EV nutjobs will not see you as a target. And the car thieves will pass you by to steal the Tesla Model X parked next to you. Now the negatives. This writer got the 'peasant level trim' with the "Funeral Directors Edition" black on black with more shiny black interior. A bad choice, you almost need a flashlight to find the start button at noon. Some bright, aftermarket items are a good investment. The EV came with no front trunk [frunk]. So an internet search yielded an aftermarket unit, which I bought. It holds the portable EVSE I always carry with me. The "Ipad" center screen is tiny, to the point of absurd. Thankfully, I do use it for much of anything. The EV is, to be blunt, "tech -phobic'. There is none of the 'tech fluff' of other EVs. No adjustable ride height{sounds great, till you have to fix it when it breaks!] no games, no dog/cat/hamster mode, no condom dispenser, no air freshener device and more. Just basic EV transportation for the buyer who DOES WANT to have an EV that is more complex that the cockpit of the Space Shuttle. So, Reader, when you buy a New or Used model, get the top speck version. It will be worth the money spent. You will get heated seats & wheel, great energy saver for Northern winter drivers. Also, if in the snow belt, get the "Preserve Package ' which gives you the heat pump and battery preconditioning. And unless you are a die hard Goth Enthusiasts get the lighter interior. EVERY time this writer gets in his EV, the OLD song by the "Doors" runs thru his mind--"I see a line of cars, and there all painted black, no colours any more, I wanted it all turned black--!" Now Reader, enough of words, go test drive one, see if it suits thee, then BUY ONE!

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Ehhh

Samsocal, 06/02/2020
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The car was decent. Nice range and warranty. Roomy interior. Bigger trunk than Kona. Smaller trunk than Leaf. Nice selection of paint colors. We didn’t care for the car noise and we needed more trunk space so we selected the Leaf. The tax and dealer incentives made the Leaf an easy winner.

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