
Go electric with confidence. The Kia Niro EV combines long-range capability with everyday practicality, offering up to 285 miles on a single charge and ultra-smooth acceleration from its 64.8kWh battery. Fast charging gets you from 10 to 80 percent in around 43 minutes, so you can stay on the move wherever life takes you.
Its modern, aerodynamic design helps maximise efficiency, with sleek lines, distinctive LED lighting, and thoughtful details that make a lasting impression on every journey. With a 750kg towing capacity, the Niro EV is ready for anything from city commutes to weekend getaways.
Inside, a spacious and connected cabin features dual 10.25-inch displays, Kia Connect services, and available Premium Relaxation Seats. Sustainable materials such as recycled fabrics and vegan leather options make it a comfortable and eco-conscious choice for the road ahead.
The Kia Niro EV is available in three trim levels, 2, 3, and 4, each offering a blend of performance, innovation, and practicality. Whether you’re looking for everyday value, upgraded comfort, or premium technology, there’s a Niro EV to suit your lifestyle.
All trims include advanced connectivity, driver assistance, and a generous specification as standard, giving you a confident and comfortable electric driving experience every time you set off.
Whether you’re still exploring or ready to take the next step, we’ve answered some of the most common questions about the Kia Niro EV below. If there’s anything else you’d like to know, just get in touch – we’re always happy to help.
| Range | OTR £ |
| 2' 64.8kWh lithium-ion EV Automatic | £37,335 |
| 3' 64.8kWh lithium-ion EV Automatic | £39,585 |
| 4' 64.8kWh lithium-ion EV Automatic | £42,930 |
| 4' 64.8kWh lithium-ion EV Automatic with Heat Pump | £43,830 |
Generally, it's best to charge your EV battery to 80% or 90% most of the time. Charging to full capacity can speed up battery degradation, reducing its lifespan and efficiency.
Kia offers an eight-year battery warranty. The threshold is 70%, which means the company will cover a repair or replacement if the battery drops below 70% of its original capacity when fully charged. This applies for eight years from the date of purchase.
The Kia Niro EV has a maximum charging speed of 100kW.
Yes, the Niro EV supports V2D charging, allowing you to power devices like laptops, e-bikes, or camping equipment using the car’s battery.
The Niro includes Android Auto™, Apple CarPlay™, Bluetooth, a Head-Up Display, wireless phone charging, and the Kia Connect suite with navigation, real-time traffic data, and live services.
Yes, Kia electric cars can also use the Ionity ultra-rapid charging network.