Kia Niro EV electric lease
There's a brand new Kia Niro in town. Slight name change from e-Niro to Niro EV to boot as well. Will it be as popular as the model it replaces? Of course it will be!
Niro EV offers
Kia Niro EV 150kW 2 Nav 64kWh 5dr Auto
- £2,896.79 Initial rental (ex. VAT)
- £3,476.15 Initial rental (inc. VAT)
- 48 Month term
- 5000 Annual mileage
- Offer expiry Monday 29 April 2024
- Subject to status and conditions + arrangement fee
Kia Niro EV 150kW 3 64kWh 5dr Auto
- £3,083.06 Initial rental (ex. VAT)
- £3,699.67 Initial rental (inc. VAT)
- 48 Month term
- 5000 Annual mileage
- Offer expiry Wednesday 22 May 2024
- Subject to status and conditions + arrangement fee
Kia Niro EV 150kW 4 64kWh 5dr Auto
- £3,268.04 Initial rental (ex. VAT)
- £3,921.65 Initial rental (inc. VAT)
- 48 Month term
- 5000 Annual mileage
- Offer expiry Monday 29 April 2024
- Subject to status and conditions + arrangement fee
Choose your Niro EV car lease
Kia Niro EV 150kW 3 64kWh 5dr Auto
- £3,360.94 Initial rental (ex. VAT)
- £4,033.13 Initial rental (inc. VAT)
- 48 Month term
- 5000 Annual mileage
- Subject to status and conditions + arrangement fee
Kia Niro EV 150kW 2 Nav 64kWh 5dr Auto
- £3,205.61 Initial rental (ex. VAT)
- £3,846.73 Initial rental (inc. VAT)
- 48 Month term
- 5000 Annual mileage
- Subject to status and conditions + arrangement fee
Kia Niro EV 150kW 4 64kWh 5dr Auto
- £3,571.79 Initial rental (ex. VAT)
- £4,286.15 Initial rental (inc. VAT)
- 48 Month term
- 5000 Annual mileage
- Subject to status and conditions + arrangement fee
Kia Niro EV SPECIAL EDITIONS 150kW Horizon 64kWh 5dr Auto
- £3,780.80 Initial rental (ex. VAT)
- £4,536.96 Initial rental (inc. VAT)
- 48 Month term
- 5000 Annual mileage
- Subject to status and conditions + arrangement fee
New Kia Niro EV lease deals
The all new Kia Niro EV is launching in the latter half of 2022 - and is sure to be as popular as the incredible model it replaces. The Kia e-Niro was actually the UK's second biggest selling all EV model in 2021 and it is easy to see why when it comes in such a complete package.
Just like the model it replaces, Kia is offering the new Niro with a variety of powertrains, including hybrid and plug-in hybrid varieties - but, of course, it is the all-electric models that we're interested in.
Kia Niro EV battery and charging
For launch the Kia Niro EV will be available in a single battery powertrain option - a 64.8kWh lithium-ion polymer battery pack connected to a 150kW motor. Real world range is expected to be around the 235 mile mark, with a WLTP figure of close to 290 miles.
- Charge port
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Type 2 / CCS
- Fastcharge Power
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80kW DC
(max.)
- Fastcharge speed
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240 mph
Fastcharge times are improved over the out going model, with 10 per cent to 80 per cent charge times on a rapid charger reduced to 45 minutes.
Kia Niro EV trims
Kia has announced that the EV version will be available in grades 2, 3 and 4. With the middle and top spec models capable of Vehicle to Load / Vehicle to Device functionality, i.e. the car comes with a three-point plug socket as standard.
Kia Niro EV ‘2’ model
It might be the entry-level model but Kia always pack a lot of kit into the whole of their range - so even the 2 trim gets LED headlights, rear parking sensors, battery heating system, touchscreen display, 17-inch alloys and Apple CarPlay.
Kia Niro EV '3' model
Adds Vehicle to Device (V2L / V2D), 18-inch alloys, front parking sensors, keyless entry, and rear privacy glass.
Kia Niro EV '4' model
While the 4 trim includes heated rear seats, front passenger relaxation seating, power operated boot, vegan leather interior, sunroof and an upgrade audio sound system.