2017 Kia Niro FE

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Kia Niro Details

transmission
Manual
engine
4 Cyl, 1.6L
color
Crimson Red
drive
FWD
fuel
Electric
mileage
173,050 Miles
interior color
Charcoal
stock number
25K0186A
VIN
KNDCB3LC1H5060379
seats
Cloth
trim
FE

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Down Payment: $0
Months: 0
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About This 2017 Kia Niro

Equipment
This unit keeps you comfortable with Auto Climate. This unit features a hands-free Bluetooth phone system. Protect the vehicle from unwanted accidents with a cutting edge backup camera system. Apple CarPlay: Seamless smartphone integration for this model - stay connected and entertained on the go! The vehicle is equipped with the latest generation of XM/Sirius Radio. This small suv comes equipped with Android Auto for seamless smartphone integration on the road. The vehicle excites both driver and bystanders with a polished red exterior with racy lines. This unit has a 4 Cyl, 1.6L high output engine. Set the temperature exactly where you are most comfortable in the Kia Niro. The fan speed and temperature will automatically adjust to maintain your preferred zone climate. Front wheel drive on this model gives you better traction and better fuel economy. Electronic Stability Control is one of many advanced safety features on the vehicle.

Packages
Carpet Floor Mats. **Equipment listed is based on original vehicle build and subject to change. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling the dealer prior to purchase.**

Features & Options

  • Carpet Floor Mats
  • Apple CarPlay & Android Auto smart device mirroring
  • Rear mounted camera
  • Brake assist system
  • Cruise control with steering wheel mounted controls
  • Primary monitor touchscreen
  • Kappa 1.6L I-4 gasoline direct injection
  • DOHC
  • D-CVVT variable valve control
  • regular unleaded
  • engine with 104HP
  • Bluetooth wireless audio streaming
  • Dual-zone front climate control
  • Immobilizer
  • Bluetooth handsfree wireless device connectivity
  • External memory control
  • Pandora internet radio capability
  • Supervision digital/analog instrumentation display
  • Electronic stability control system
  • External acoustic pedestrian alert
  • Hill start assist
  • Automatic climate control
  • Active grille shutters
  • SiriusXM Travel Link real-time weather
  • UVO eServices 911 Connect emergency SOS system via mobile device
  • Manual rear child safety door locks
  • Regenerative brakes
  • Drive Mode Select System driver selectable steering effort
  • Manual tilting steering wheel
  • Manual telescopic steering wheel
  • Idle Stop & Go auto stop-start engine
  • Full wheel covers
  • 16 x 6.5-inch front and rear aluminum wheels
  • P205/60HR16 AS BSW front and rear tires
  • Cloth front seat upholstery
  • 7 airbags
  • Driver front impact airbag
  • Seat mounted side impact driver airbag
  • Curtain first and second-row overhead airbags
  • Passenger front impact airbag
  • Seat mounted side impact front passenger airbag
  • Airbag occupancy sensor
  • Driver side knee airbag
  • Auto-locking doors
  • 6-speed auto-shift manual
  • Drive Mode Select selectable mode transmission
  • Cloth rear seat upholstery
  • Cabin air filter
  • Rear under seat climate control ducts
  • Exterior temperature display
  • Transmission electronic control
  • Sportmatic Sequential shift control
  • Automatic
  • Projector beam headlights
  • Halogen headlights
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2017 Kia Niro Touring Review

Electrified automobiles appear to the future of motoring and they come in a variety of flavors, the most proven of which is the gas-electric hybrid. But the packaging around them can be quite different. Well Kia thinks they’ve got the perfect blend of fuel efficiency and utility in their all-new Niro crossover. The Kia Soul EV is the best all-electric vehicle I’ve ever driven. But if you’re not ready to make the leap to electrons and protons exclusively, Kia’s got the Optima Hybrid, Optima Plug-In Hybrid and now the Niro. Those other 2 are sedans but the Niro is a small wagon or crossover, if you will, offering as much as 52mpg depending on trim – the highest mileage of any Kia without a plug. If you’re willing to compromise a bit on MPGs in exchange for a fully-loaded feel, there’s this top trim Niro Touring, rated at 46mpg city/40mpg highway. Bigger wheels, more content and a roof rack add weight and somewhat spoil aerodynamics thus the reduction in mileage but 40-some MPG is still nothing to thumb one’s nose at. I spent a tank of gas this week, took 1 out of town highway trip and mixed in a lot of city commuting with a fair dosage of sport mode to achieve 41mpg, so this isn’t some hybrid smoke and mirror trick. The mileage is legit and a driving range of over 500 miles keeps gas station stops to a minimum. So how does it work? Well, in many ways like other popular hybrids. Take a small 4-cylinder engine, tune it to run on the hybrid-friendly Atkinson Cycle and subsidize its modest output with a torquey electric motor. But in the Niro, there’s a 6-speed dual clutch automatic transmission and not an unappealing CVT. Plus this 1.6-liter engine is fitted with all of the current modern engineering tech to maximize efficiency. Add in the compact and lightweight lithium-ion polymer battery pack, and you’ve got a front-drive utility vehicle capable of 139 horsepower, a reactive 195 pound-feet of torque and stellar mileage. The battery is located under the 2nd row seats but doesn’t interfere with passenger comfort or expanding cargo room. The rear seats are actually quite roomy in all directions and cargo volume is greater than in the Soul EV. Plus, there’s clever underfloor storage. The driving experience is the tale of 2 cars - the Niro Eco and its very conservative hybrid driving demeanor and the Niro Sport which is ready to run with a shot of adrenaline. This is the go to mode when you're out of the city. Handling is better than expected with a spirited nimbleness but the suspension feels a little unsophisticated, particularly over rough terrain. Plus, it gets pretty loud in here even when the engine is asleep. The Niro’s ride has a bit of an edge to it that more conveys a low price point than athleticism. A softer tune would likely satisfy a greater number of Niro buyers. That being said, the Niro has made a very positive impression. I like the ease of simply kicking over the gear shift for Sport mode when I want more power and its overall drivability is favorable, never frustrating the driver with its controls like most hybrids do. The one possible exception to that is the regenerative braking, which at times, in city driving, can feel mushy or too aggressive. But the slightly elevated seating position, low windshield and excellent ergonomics create a welcome environment. The Niro's cabin is reminiscent of the Soul EV's and features light blue accents, comes packed with awesome Hybrid tech and offers very decent space. I also like its simplified driving choices - it's either in ECO or Sport. Kia knows how to do in-car electronics and this Touring trim with the optional Advanced Technology Package is a shining example of how to include everything the owner wants in a simple to use manner. UVO rocks and never induces screen smashing behavior. Plus, the hybrid displays and driving tools are perfectly done – informative but easy to follow. And then there’s the pantry of safety features including autonomous emergency braking and smart cruise control. A heated steering wheel, heated seats, auto climate control with a driver only setting and a really nice sounding Harman Kardon audio system give this Touring trim a premium car personality. Typical for Kia, the content is sky high in relation to its as-tested price of $32,445. Lower, more economical trims begin at around $24,000. Think of the Niro as the spiritual successor to the Rondo; quirky but likeable.