Kia EV6 vs. Kia Niro EV - Which Is Right For You?
Choosing between the EV6 and Niro EV can be tough, but we will help you pick the one the us right for you.
The starting price is close with the Niro EV starting at price tag of $41,205 and the The EV6 is slightly more expensive with a starting price of $42,115.
If range is you thing, the Niro EV provides more range than the EV6 when you compare the vehicles' base configurations. The Niro EV has a range of up to 239 miles on a single charge, while the base EV6 is rated to travel up to 232 miles.
The EV6's and a sporty design, so it doesn’t have the same amount of cargo space as the Niro EV. The Niro EV's SUV shape results in a maximum cargo capacity of up to 54.5 cubic feet while the most the EV6 can hold is up to 50.2 cubic feet of cargo.
While the Niro EV has more range than the base EV6, it can’t match the latter's maximum range of up to 310 miles. Additionally, the EV6 offers far more performance than the Niro EV. The upcoming EV6 GT will have a dual-moto configuration for up to 576 horsepower and 546 pound-feet of torque. That is enough to get the EV to 60 mph in just 3.5 seconds. The Niro EV is front-wheel drive only and is rated at 201 hp. The EV6 comes with far more tech features than the Niro EV. A 10.25-inch touchscreen is standard with the Niro EV, while the EV6 comes with a 12.3-inch touchscreen and a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster as standard.
On the charging front, the EV6 offers DC Fast Charging compatibility to be able to get 80% of its charge in roughly 20 minutes. Plugging the Niro EV into a Level 3 DC Fast Charging station will result in the EV getting 80% of its charge back in one hour and 15 minutes. A Level 2 charger can fill the EV6 in six hours, while the same charger will take nine hours and 30 minutes with the Niro EV. Additionally, the EV6 comes with vehicle-to-load charging that allows the EV to power small appliances and other electric cars.
While the Niro EV has a few qualities that make it a better choice than the EV6, Kia's newest EV is the better option in this comparison. The Niro EV is a budget-friendly model with an impressive amount of standard range, but it can’t compete with the EV6 which has more range, available all-wheel drive, blistering performance, and more tech. Kia plans to sell the EV6 in all 50 states, too, while the Niro EV is only sold in select states.
Unless you’re looking to save some money, the Kia EV6 is the easy winner in this comparison. It's one of the best non-luxury electric cars in the segment and is an exciting preview of what's to come from the brand.
A recent Nation Wide Search on CarGurus shows that there are over 950 Kia Niro EVs available nation wide. They are showing a price range from just over $42,000 to just under $48,000 depending on equipment level.
A recent Nation-Wide Search on CarGurus shows that there are over 950 Kia EV6 vehicles available nationwide. They are showing a price range from just over $42,000 to just under 74,000 depending on equipment level. Please note that as of this search some Kia dealers have sales prices higher than MSRP Price.
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15 сен 2024