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The Niro is Kia's first attempt at a hybrid, so it is not without its flaws.
The exterior styling is more reserved than some of the <a href="https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/best-cars/86211/best-hybrid-cars-sale">hybrid</a> bunch, for example the <a href="https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/toyota">Toyota</a> <a href="h
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The pricing of the Niro means it goes into direct competition with the Toyota Auris hybrid and trail blazing Prius.
The petrol engine is 1.6-litres and produces 139bhp.
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Inside the cabin is doesn't over face you with a dash made from recycled shoelaces to ram home its eco-credentials, it instead, opts for a low-key approach to the interior.
Prices for the Niro start at just under £21,500 and raise to around £27,000 for top of the line models.
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This is the Kia Niro, a<span> petrol-electric hybrid.</span>
As standard you are treated to generous levels of kit. It includes, cruise control, multifunction steering wheel and electric windows.
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One area the Niro struggles is boot aperture – an exciting topic in general. Joking aside, having as large a boot opening as possible is very useful, but unfortunately the Niro's is less than that of the Prius.
If you have a heavy right foot and a stopwatch, you will see the South Korean SUV reach 60mph in 9.2seconds.
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