Kia Niro
1.6 GDi Hybrid 4 5dr DCT
- Vehicle Year, 2020
- Mileage, 43,002 miles
- Fuel Type, Petrol hybrid
- Transmission Type, Automatic
Full price.£17,649Price per month. pcp. £269
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A Kia Niro for sale is one of the UK’s favourite crossovers because it's affordable, practical and efficient. It's well-loved thanks to its sleek, modern styling and its comfortable drive. All versions are built to a high standard and are well-equipped, plus there are plenty of hybrid and electric options available.
Based on a cash price of £12,550, with a £2,000 customer deposit, borrowing £10,550 at a representative APR of 11.4%. 48 monthly payments of £194.03. Fixed rate of interest per annum 5.93%. Optional final payment £5,005.00. Option-to-purchase fee £10. Amount of interest £3,768.44. Total amount payable £16,318.44. Annual mileage limit 8,000 miles. Excess mileage charge 4p per mile.
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Start nowThe Kia Niro is a family crossover, and despite its fairly compact dimensions, it has that classic SUV look.
– Read our Kia Niro review
The hybrid and plug-in hybrid models are badged Niro, but the electric model is sold as the separate e-Niro (or Niro EV for the second generation) – apart from some minor cosmetic differences, they look very similar.
Popular Kia Niro trims
Kia uses easy-to-understand numerical trim levels from 2 to 4 and 4+, with the mid-spec 3 the sweet spot of the range for most. Below are examples of what you could get in a second-generation model.
> Kia Niro 2 - entry-level model with rear parking sensors, reversing camera, adaptive cruise control and eight-inch touchscreen
> Kia Niro 3 - larger 10.25-inch touchscreen, front parking sensors, keyless entry, heated front seats and heated steering wheel
> Kia Niro 4 - range-topper with large digital instrument cluster, heated rear seats, cooled front seats and powered bootlid
Kia Niro history
Although hybrid systems had been around for a few years, the Kia Niro quickly became one of the most popular hybrids when it launched for its affordability, style and value for money.
> First-generation Kia Niro (2016) - efficient and spacious hybrid with more kit than your average family crossover
> First-generation Kia Niro PHEV (2017) - plug-in hybrid powertrain arrives in the year after the regular hybrid’s launch
> Facelifted Kia Niro (2019) - minor updates including more car tech and some optional extras
> First-generation Kia e-Niro (2019) - electric model with two battery sizes, capable of just under 200 and 300 miles
> Second-generation Kia Niro (2022) - smarter-looking redesign with clean, minimalist interior and more standard features
Standard equipment varies a lot by model year. As a guide, second-generation cars come with handy features like reversing sensors and a rear parking camera, as well as an eight-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
Facelifted first-generation cars come with dual-zone climate control, adaptive cruise control, an eight-inch touchscreen and rear parking sensors as standard.
If you’re looking at older cars, it’s worth scouting out higher trim levels for things like a power-adjustable driver’s seat, heated front seats, a heated steering wheel, front parking sensors and a larger 10.25-inch display.
Yes, all versions of the Kia Niro, Kia e-Niro and Kia Niro EV have proven to be popular, durable and long-lasting.
The hybrid system has been tried and tested, having also been used across other models from Kia, like the XCeed, Sportage and Sorento, and Hyundai, like the IONIQ, Kona, Tuscon and Santa Fe.
Kia also backs its cars with a seven-year/100,000-mile warranty, which is longer than Hyundai’s five-year (but unlimited mileage) cover.
The Kia Niro is one of the cheapest crossovers to run – hybrid models can easily average around 60mpg, and plug-in hybrid models could double that if you charge regularly and tend to only do shorter trips.
Because it’s a Kia, it’s known for its longevity, but if things do go wrong, maintenance and replacement parts tend to be affordable, as does insurance.
A used Kia Niro for sale is first and foremost an excellent family car – it’s loaded with equipment and has enough passenger and boot space for growing families.
The hybrid and electric systems are an added bonus, which really help to keep running costs to an absolute minimum.
Other hybrid crossovers you may wish to compare the Niro to include the Hyundai Kona, MINI Countryman and Honda HR-V, but there are plenty of other options.
Being a Kia, a used Niro is a very reliable car and shouldn’t cause you any trouble. Kia always scores highly among consumer surveys for its reliability and quality. It also offers a seven-year warranty that's transferable to new owners.
You can get a used Kia Niro on finance, but the costs will depend on the model you choose and the terms of your deal.
The normal Kia Niro is a hybrid-only vehicle, but the e-Niro is an all-electric model variant that promises up to 250 miles of range.
We think a used Kia Niro is a great family car because it's spacious, practical, economical, and breaks the standard SUV trend that so many people are going crazy for these days.
The Kia Niro is on a similar level to the Volkswagen Golf in terms of practicality. There's plenty of space for up to five passengers and the boot is well sized too. It compares well to the VW Golf.