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All New Kia e-Niro coming soon to Kia Ebbsfleet and Rainham

  • New Kia e-Niro provides driving range of up to 485 kilometres on a single charge from high-capacity 64 kWh lithium-polymer battery
  • 615 km homologated range for city driving
  • 312-kilometre combined cycle range from standard 39.2 kWh battery pack
  • Zero-emissions crossover combines electric power with crossover space and practicality
  • Innovative technologies to harvest and conserve electric energy
  • 200,000 Niro models sold globally since 2016; 65,000 sold in Europe
  • Paris Motor Show debut; on-sale across Europe by the end of 2018

18 September 2018 – The all-new Kia e-Niro will offer owners a driving range of up to 485 kilometres (301 miles)* on a single charge when it goes on-sale across Europe at the end of 2018. The e-Niro, Kia’s first fully-electric crossover utility vehicle, will be revealed in European specification at the 2018 Paris Motor Show, before sales begin later this year.

European homologation on the WLTP combined cycle has confirmed the 485 km range for the e-Niro when powered by the high-capacity 64 kWh lithium-ion polymer battery. On the WLTP ‘urban’ test cycle, the e-Niro is capable of travelling for up to 615 km (382 miles) – further than many gasoline cars. Plugged into a 100 kW fast charger, it takes only 54 minutes to recharge the e-Niro’s 64 kWh battery to 80%. The car’s standard 39.2 kWh power pack has also been rated, offering drivers up to 312 km (193 miles) of zero-emissions motoring on a full charge (WLTP combined cycle).

The e-Niro will be one of the most capable electric vehicles when sales commence, combining driving enjoyment, eye-catching design, crossover utility and a zero-emissions powertrain. The new e-Niro joins existing Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid variants of the Niro – of which more than 200,000 have sold globally since its introduction in 2016. To date, Europe has accounted for more than 65,000 sales of the hybrid crossover.

Models equipped with the long-distance 64 kWh battery pack are paired with a 150 kW (204 ps) motor, producing 395 Nm torque, enabling the e-Niro to accelerate from 0-to-100 kph in just 7.8 seconds. The standard 39.2 kWh battery pack is matched to a 100 kW (136 ps) motor, also producing 395 Nm torque, and accelerating to 100 kph from a standstill in 9.8 seconds. Like the Niro Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid variants, the e-Niro is front-wheel drive.

The e-Niro provides owners with a range of technologies to enhance battery efficiency and improve the car’s range, including regenerative braking, Coasting Guide Control (CGC), and Predictive Energy Control (PEC). The technologies enable drivers to recharge the battery pack and maximise vehicle range when coasting or braking. CGC and PEC are linked to the navigation system and account for upcoming corners and topographic changes, suggesting when drivers could coast in order to harvest additional energy.

The e-Niro will be covered by Kia’s industry-leading 7-Year, 150,000-kilometre warranty as standard. The warranty also covers the battery pack and electric motor.Stinger is the most adventurous model in Kia's history, the company's first classic grand tourer and the first rear-wheel-drive model it has introduced to Europe. Stinger is a classic grand tourer, not a hard-edged sports car. In range-topping twin-turbo V6 guise, it is also the fastest-accelerating Kia ever, with a 0-60mph time of 4.7 seconds.

The Kia Stinger has also been awarded the highest-possible collision safety ratings by Euro NCAP. Euro NCAP awarded the Stinger 93 per cent for adult occupant protection, 81 per cent for child occupant protection, 78 per cent for pedestrian protection, and 82 per cent in the ‘Safety Assist’ category. The scores are underpinned by the vehicles’ Advanced High Strength Steel bodyshells, paired with standard-fit airbags and a wide array of passive and high-tech active safety features.​

Come to JCB Kia in Kent and find out more about the Kia e-Niro today