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Kia's second generation Niro Hybrid is an electrified small SUV with a much sassier look. Jonathan Crouch drives it.

Ten Second Review

Kia's Niro Hybrid gets a sharper look - and sharper technology in this second generation form. As before, the car remains a mix between a family hatch and a Crossover, but this time round is a little larger and quite a lot more sophisticated. Expect this self-charging model to continue to figure amongst Kia's top sellers.

Background

Once upon a time, Kia was a value-orientated budget brand. Then it started making high quality cars and promised that one day, those models would feature cutting-edge styling and market-leading technology too. We're now living in that era and it's epitomised by this car, the brand's second generation Niro Hybrid. The Niro model line goes back to 2016, when it was launched as Kia's Crossover take on partner brand Hyundai's trend-setting IONIQ hatch. Like that car, the original Niro was eventually offered with Hybrid, Plug-in Hybrid and full-Electric powertrains. All were well received, hence 300,000 global sales and the elevation of the Niro to a position as Kia's second best UK seller. This slightly larger MK2 model, announced in late 2021, remains a token Crossover in looks but as you can see is far more eye-catching. And, as before, is available in Plug-in Hybrid and full-Electric forms if you want something more sophisticated than this more affordable self-charging Hybrid. The Hybrid version's our focus here though. Repackaged but, as we'll see, very recognisable in essence to loyal customers joining Kia on its gradual journey up-market. Should it be high on your shopping list if you're seeking a contender of this kind?

Driving Experience

Despite the sassier looks, this Niro Hybrid is still very much the sensible steer it's always been, which will probably suit the market just right. Very little of this second generation model's engineering has changed. There's still basically the same Smartstream 1.6-litre GDI petrol engine Kia's been using for a decade, mated to the same 6-speed dual clutch automatic gearbox driving the front wheels with the assistance of an electric motor. That's pretty much the same too, developing 43bhp (as before) but unfortunately the tiny battery that powers it isn't, reduced in size to 1.32kWh (down from 1.56kWh before), which means it's even less likely to ever power the car on its own. That's not the point with a self-charging Hybrid model like this of course; the little battery's there to reduce the load on the engine, not to substitute for it - in the way that the much larger 11.1kWh battery on the alternative Niro Plug-in Hybrid can. But that much pricier 180bhp model isn't our focus here. Niro Hybrid customers must be content with a more modest 139bhp output that delivers 62mph in 10.8s en route to 102mph. There's not much pulling power (especially with the default 'Eco' drive mode engaged), which means overtakes must be planned well in advance. And you certainly won't want to be throwing this car about through the turns, where you'll notice a bit of body roll and the anaesthetised steering. But it's great in town, with decent ride quality and refinement that's also a boon on the highway. Kia's served up plenty of new drive tech too.

Design and Build

Confident. That's the word which brings to mind the first time you set eyes on this second generation Niro. This Kia's grown a little this time round, 4,420mm long and standing 1,570mm high, which makes it 65mm longer and 10mm taller than before. But it still can't quite make up its mind whether it wants to be a Crossover (suggested by the roof rails, these wide lower side rubbing strips and the wheel arch cladding); or a family hatch (which is probably what you think this car was if those features were removed). Big wheels also fit the fashion remit - you get smart 18-inch alloys, providing you avoid the base model with its weedier 16-inch rims. The final touch is probably the most eye-catching - the option of a colour-contrasted so-called 'Joy for Reason' C-pillar design, which you only get with top '4'-spec trim level and which comes in either 'Steel Grey' or in 'Black Pearl'. Kia insists this feature isn't just there for fashion - it stands proud of the bodywork, supposedly improving aerodynamic efficiency. The front showcases Kia's current 'Opposites United' design ethos, complete with angular 'heartbeat' daytime running lights and a signature 'Tiger Face' grille which is now more decorative than functional. Inside, absolutely nothing's been carried over from before and there's a considerably higher feeling of quality, particularly in the highest-spec version which decorates the angular dash with twinkling twin 10.25-inch screens. Design touches borrowed from other recent Kias include a circular gear controller and a central touch-sensitive strip, which hosts either the climate controls or the infotainment system hotkeys, depending which of its two display settings you've chosen. All the right eco boxes are ticked too, thanks to a cabin headliner made from recycled wallpaper and faux-leather upholstery fashioned from a 'bio PU' material containing healing eucalyptus oil. As with the previous generation Niro, the seating position is a fraction higher than the norm and across the range, the seats are well upholstered and supportive for longer journeys. There's plenty of cabin storage space too. It feels almost EV-like in the back, with more leg room than you'd get in any other class rival. Headroom's good too, even with a sunroof fitted. And the centre transmission tunnel's not too prominent, so if you had to fit three adults in the back for a short trip, it'd probably be easier than would be the case with most cars in this class. Battery placement makes quite a difference to boot capacity across the Niro range. Because it's under the rear seat in this Hybrid model and doesn't encroach into the cargo area, there's a very class-competitive 451-litre capacity figure. The rear bench doesn't offer a ski hatch or a 40:20:40-split. But at least when the 60:40-split backrest folds, it falls down nearly flat, freeing up 1,445-litres of space.

Market and Model

As you'd expect, this Hybrid version of the Niro is your least expensive way into this model line and, as with the accompanying Plug-in Hybrid and EV models, is available in Kia's usual three trim levels, '2', '3' or '4'. At the time of this Review, Hybrid pricing started from just over £30,000; from there, there's an increment of around £2,000 each time you progress up a trim level. Niro models with the two other available drivetrain options aren't our focus here, but for reference, if you want one of those, you'll need to spend quite a bit more. To graduate from this Hybrid to the Plug-in Hybrid Niro would require around £5,000 more from you; to go from this Hybrid to the full-battery Niro EV would require around £7,000 more. Even when you take the lower running costs of these two more electrified Plug-in variants into account, it's hard to imagine too many cost of ownership scenarios in which this ordinary self-charging Hybrid version didn't come out top. Kia expects it to account for 40% of Niro sales. If, having considered all of this, you conclude that it is a Niro Hybrid that you really want, then you're going to need to know just how generous Kia has been with the standard spec - so let's take a look at that now. Starting with the features you can expect to find across the Niro range. Tick off automatic LED headlights, LED daytime running lights and taillight clusters, a rear spoiler, roof rails, skid plates front and rear, rear solar glass, electrically heated door mirrors, rear parking sensors and a reversing camera. Plus you get Smart Cruise Control with stop and go functionality: with many of the same cameras used for the very complete portfolio of camera safety equipment, which we'll cover off for you in a moment. Inside, there's dual-zone climate control, an artificial leather steering wheel, a dual-height boot floor for extra versatility, and in the instrument binnacle, there's a 4.2-inch 'Supervision Colour Cluster Display' in the instrument binnacle. Media connectivity's taken care of by an 8.0-inch touchscreen central monitor with a six-speaker DAB audio system and Bluetooth, plus 'Android Auto' and 'Apple CarPlay' smartphone projection.

Cost of Ownership

This second generation Niro can make all the style statements it likes but if its cost of ownership figures don't stack up, then it won't sell. Fortunately, Kia's nailed this issue when it comes to this Hybrid version, which records 64.2mpg on the combined cycle and 100g/km of CO2. You'll need some segment perspective here: that's fractionally better than a Toyota Corolla 1.8-litre Hybrid (62.8mpg and 102g/km); and a lot better than either a Honda Civic e:HEV (56.5mpg and 110g/km) or a Nissan Qashqai e-Power (53.3mpg and 119g/km). As with all full-Hybrids of this sort, the advantage over mere mild hybrid tech lies in the fact that the engine is able to run independently on battery power. Though in this case, not for very long, thanks to the combination of a near-1.5-tonne kerb weight, a relatively feeble 43bhp electric motor and the small size of the 1.32kWh lithium-ion polymer battery pack that powers it. As you'd expect, there are lots of dashboard drive tools to help you maximise economy. You'll need to regularly engage the 'Eco' drive mode of course and there's a Power Meter dial on the right of the instrument cluster, plus a selectable central Energy Monitor so you can see in real time what's being powered by what. A larger version of that Energy Monitor can be seen in the 'Hybrid' section of the centre dash infotainment display, along with average fuel economy, electric motor use and remaining battery percentage. That same screen's 'Settings' section has an 'Eco Vehicle' screen, which allows you to activate efficient 'coasting' and 'smart recuperation settings. Make good use of all of this and the results can be impressive. Even when driving this car really hard, we struggled to record less than 40mpg throughout our test.

Summary

This is a more confident Niro - from a now more confident brand. The idea here was clearly to lower this car's age demographic without alienating its core market and the changes made here should achieve that. Perhaps what's most significant isn't the trendier styling: it's that the more sophisticated K3 chassis has allowed a size increase sufficient to enable this second generation Niro to now (just about) function as an only car for eco-minded families. Which wasn't really something you could have really said about its predecessor. Is it worth going beyond this self-charging Hybrid to the two plug-in Niro models? That's a difficult call, which will of course be influenced by all kinds of things - chief amongst them your bank balance, your priority on performance and your prevailing view on the current environmental zeitgeist. We'd merely suggest you think carefully before committing to the considerable extra spend required to plug your Niro in, particularly if your annual mileage in it is likely to be modest. What's impressive is that all three drivetrains are available in a single model line, allowing an easier choice of the eco route that's right for you. In summary, as we've been saying throughout this test, behind the funkier looks of this second generation Niro Hybrid, much is as before, which is probably as you'd expect given that it's Kia's second best seller and there was little point in trying to change a winning formula. Car enthusiasts can move right along: there's nothing to see here. But if your reason for wanting a model of this sort is grounded in sense and sensibility, then you'll probably like this one very much.

Body Glass
Rear wiper
Heated rear window
Solar glass windscreen
Rain sensing front wipers
Automatic defog system
Windscreen Washer Level Warning
Privacy glass - Rear windows and tailgate
Acoustic windshield
All round electric windows with drivers and front passenger auto up/down and safety function
Brakes
Anti-lock brake system
Traction control
Electronic stability control
Hill start assist control (HAC)
Electric parking brake with auto hold function
Communication
Wireless Smartphone charger
E-call
Apple car play/Android Auto with voice control
Driver Aids
Front parking sensors
Lane keep assist
Emergency stop signalling system
Rear parking sensors
Lane Following Assist (LFA)
Motor driven power steering
Smart cruise control with stop and go functionality
Intelligent speed limit assist
Blind spot collision avoidance assist
Highway Driving Assist (HDA)
Reversing camera system
Safe exit warning (SEW)
Rear cross traffic collision avoidance assist (RCCA)
Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) 1.5 - City/Pedestrian/Cyclist/Junction turning
Drive mode select (Eco, normal, sport, snow)
Driver Convenience
Tailgate
Driver Information
Trip computer with distance/fuel consumption/average speed
10.25" touchscreen satellite navigation
Kia Connect (UVO)
4.2" driver display screen
Driving Mirrors
Body colour door mirrors
Automatic dimming rear view mirror
Electrically folding door mirrors
Electrically adjustable and heated door mirrors with LED turn indicator
Embellishment Trims
Centre fascia chopped carbon
Engine
220v AC Inverter
Entertainment
6 speakers
Steering wheel mounted controls
'Shark fin' mobile antenna
DAB Digital radio
Bluetooth with music streaming
USB port for connection of a media device
Exterior Body Features
Roof rails
Body colour bumpers
Rear roof spoiler
Black window surrounds
Black grille with chrome surround
Body Colour Exterior Door Handles
Rear side wing doors
Front and rear chrome skid plates
Gloss black wheel arches
Exterior Lights
Front fog lights
Automatic headlight control system
LED daytime running lights
LED Headlights
Rear fog lights
LED rear combination lights
Welcome and follow-me home light functionality
LED High mounted brake light
Heating/Cooling/Ventilation
Automatic air conditioning
Ventiliation ducts to rear compartment
Interior Features
Rear centre armrest with cupholder
Heated steering wheel
Manually adjustable steering column
Centre console cupholder
12V socket in luggage compartment
Front and rear door storage
Luggage area load cover
12v socket in front
Luggage board
Shift by wire SBW
Glove box
Cloth / Artificial leather upholstery
Paddle shifts
Chrome coating interior door handles
Artificial leather steering wheel
Artificial leather centre console storage box
Front passenger 1 x USB-C charging port
Rear passenger 2 x USB-C charging ports
Interior Lights
Luggage compartment light
Front and rear cabin lights
Safety
Height adjustable front seatbelts
3 point seatbelts on all seats
Automatic unlocking of doors in case of impact
Tyre pressure monitoring system
Front passenger airbag cut-off switch
Seatbelt reminder warning
Curtain and side airbags
Knee airbags
Front airbags
Dual shell horn
Seats
Heated front seats
3 seat bench in 2nd row
All-round height adjustable headrests
ISOFIX Child seat top tethers and anchor fixings
Driver's power adjustable seat
Drivers seat power lumbar support
Front passenger seat manual adjustments
Seatback pocket - front passenger
Seatback pocket - driver
60:40 split remote folding rear seats
Single front passenger seat
Security
Locking wheel nuts
Visible vehicle identification number
Deadlocks
Engine Start/Stop Button with Smart Entry System
Rear occupant alert
Manual child locks
Smart key with motion sensor
Customisable automatic door locking
Customisable automatic door unlocking
Thatcham category 2 security alarm and immobiliser
Service/Warranty
Warranty - 7 Years/ 100,000 miles
Vanity Mirrors
Driver/passenger sunvisors with illuminated vanity mirrors
Wheels - Alloy
18" Alloy wheels
Wheels - Spare
Tyre mobility kit

Electric Vehicle Data
Battery Type: Lithium-ion
Battery Capacity in kWh: 1.32
Emissions - ICE
WLTP - CO2 (g/km) - Comb: 105
Particles: 0.0018
HC+NOx: N
NOx: 0.005
HC: 0.007
CO: 0.037
Noise Level dB(A): 68
Standard Euro Emissions: EURO 6
Engine and Drive Train
CC: 1580
Camshaft: DOHC
Fuel Delivery: TURBO INJECTION
Catalytic Convertor: No
Engine Layout: FRONT TRANSVERSE
Transmission: AUTO
Gears: 6 SPEED
Number of Valves: 16
Cylinder Layout: IN-LINE
Cylinders: 4
Fuel Consumption - ICE
WLTP - MPG - High: 67.3
WLTP - MPG - Extra High: 51.4
WLTP - MPG - Medium: 68.9
WLTP - MPG - Low: 67.3
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - High: 4.2
EC Directive 1999/100/EC Applies: 0
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Comb: 4.6
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Extra High: 5.5
WLTP - MPG - Comb: 61.4
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Low: 4.2
WLTP - FC (l/100km) - Medium: 4.1
General
Coin Series: 3
NCAP Adult Occupant Protection %: 91
Service Interval Frequency - Months: 12
Did at least one aspect of this vehicle's safety give cause for concern?: 0
Service Interval Mileage: 10000
Coin Description: GDi 127
Special Edition: 0
Insurance Group 1 - 50 Effective January 07: 20A
Based On ID: N
Special Order: 0
NCAP Child Occupant Protection %: 84
NCAP Pedestrian Protection %: 75
NCAP Safety Assist %: 60
Standard manufacturers warranty - Years: 7
Standard manufacturers warranty - Mileage: 100000
NCAP Overall Rating - Effective February 09: 4
Badge Power: 127
Badge Engine CC: 1.6
Vehicle Homologation Class: M1
Generation Mark: 2
Alternative Fuel Qualifying: No
Performance
0 to 62 mph (secs): 11.3
Engine Torque - LBS.FT: 195
Engine Power - RPM: 5700
Top Speed: 99
Engine Power - BHP: 127
Engine Torque - MKG: 27
Engine Power - PS: 0
0 to 60 mph (secs): 0
Engine Torque - NM: 265
Engine Power - KW: 95
Test Cycles
RDE Certification Level: RDE 2
Emissions Test Cycle: WLTP
Tyres
Alloys?: No
Tyre Size Rear: 225/45 R18
Tyre Size Spare: TYRE REPAIR KIT
Wheel Type: 18" ALLOY
Tyre Size Front: 225/45 R18
Wheel Style: N
Space Saver?: 0
Vehicle Dimensions
Length: 4420
Height: 1545
Wheelbase: 2720
Width: 1825
Weight and Capacities
Turning Circle - Kerb to Kerb: 10.6
Luggage Capacity (Seats Down): 1445
No. of Seats: 5
Luggage Capacity (Seats Up): 451
Max. Loading Weight: 466
Max. Towing Weight - Braked: 1000
Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres): 42
Gross Vehicle Weight: 1940
Minimum Kerbweight: 1474

Exterior Body Features
Premium paint
Paint - Metallic
Metallic - Runway Red
Paint - Special
Premium paint - Midnight black
Premium paint - Steel grey
Premium paint - White pearl
Premium paint - Interstellar grey
Trim - Part Leather
Cloth/Artificial leather - Black

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Performance stats

Top speed: 99 mph 200
11.3
0 to 62 mph (secs)
61.4
Fuel Consumption
127
Power (BHP)
20A
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