2017 Kia Niro
Crossover Value!
Crossover Value!
By Charles Donaldson
The Kia Niro began hitting the dealerships in early 2017 and is available in five trim levels – FE, LX, EX, Touring, and a limited production Launch Edition.
The Niro FE, has a starting MSRP of $22,890 and 50-MPG (combined), and is equipped with an extensive list of standard features, including: 16-inch wheels, 6-way front seats, power windows, keyless entry, cruise control, 7-inch touchscreen display with rearview camera, UVO3 with Apple CarPlayTM3, Android AutoTM4 and a six-speaker audio system with steering-wheel-mounted controls.
Next up is the $23,200 LX trim, which adds Smart Key with push button start, roof rails and LED rear combination lamps. Among the extras added to EX $25,700: heated combination cloth and leather seating, leather-wrapped steering wheel, LED daytime running lights, heated power folding mirrors, front fog lamps, and Blind Spot Detection (BSD) with Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) and Lane Change Assist (LCA) and driver assistance features.
The Launch Edition is available in Snow White Pearl or Aurora Black Pearl exterior colors. Drivers are offered an exclusive look via the unique Hyper Gray 18-inch alloy wheels with Michelin tires, unique metallic color grille, 10-way driver’s seat, 8-inch touchscreen navigation system, 8-speaker Harman Kardon®6 premium audio - all for $28,000.
Touring trim $29,650 is equipped with an amazing array of additional features – power tilt/slide sunroof, front and rear park assist, heated and ventilated seats, heated steering wheel, 10-way power driver’s seat with memory and 8-speaker Harman Kardon® premium audio.
The Niro is a front-wheel drive crossover that provides 6.3 inches of ground clearance. Its SUV styling cues are in full force including simulated front and rear skid plates and gray plastic lower body and wheel arch trim. Thanks to the increased ground clearance, the driver and passenger do experience an elevated seating height – one of the trademarks of an SUV/Crossover.
The 2017 Niro is dressed with the sporty Kia grille and headlights that look like raised eyebrows. The outline of the body projects a shadow of a boxed figure with smoothed sporty edges.
One of the best features of the Niro in this time of rising gas prices and threats of a new 50-cent gas tax, is the combined 50 miles per gallon. The Niro was engineered from the ground up as a hybrid as it delivers the mpg’s, and creates that green statement buzz.
The Niro combines an Atkinson-cycle, direct-injected 1.6-liter 4-cylinder engine with an electric motor and lithium-polymer battery pack that generates 139 horsepower and 195 lb.-ft. of torque. It might not sound like much, however, that’s what it takes to get 50+ mpg. Honestly, it still had good get-up-and-go. The Niro bypasses the usual CVT in favor of a 6-speed dual clutch transmission with a Sport-Drive mode.
The interior was comfortable in its two-tone trim. Like most Kias, it was loaded with high-tech features including: push button start, front heated and cooled seats, navigation with an 8-inch screen, Android Auto and Apple CarPlay smart phone integration, SiriusXM satellite radio and more. The stitching and trim around the air vents are colored in blue indicating a hybrid. The cargo space ranges from 19.4 cu-ft. to 54.5 cu-ft. with the second seats down.
Cool Features:
·
Android
Auto and Apple CarPlay
·
Push-button
start
·
Front
heated and cooled seats
The 2017 Kia Niro is well-equipped
with safety features including: dual front advanced airbags, dual front
seat-mounted side airbags, full-length side curtain airbags, driver’s knee
airbag, rollover sensor, ABS brakes with Brake Assist System, Electronic
Stability Control, Hill-Start Assist Control, rear camera, blind spot detection
and lane change assist available on EX-and-up trims, and more. Optional safety
features are Forward Collision Warning system, Lane Departure Warning system,
Smart Cruise Control, and Front and Rear Park Assist system. In Summary – The 2017 Kia Niro is a fun little crossover that is only missing an AWD version. It is equipped with plenty of room, a fair amount of power, and solid steering and handling. The style is young, and cute with a touch of sophistication. Standard features and optional features mimic those on more upscale vehicles. Kia has introduced a test-worthy little crossover offering that’s worthy of your time.
Specifications
2017 Kia Niro Touring
Base
price: $29,650
as driven: $30,545 (including destination & optional
features)
features)
Engine: 1.6-liter 4-cylinder engine with an
electric motor
Horsepower:
104hp @ 5,700 RPM and 43hp
Torque:
109 @ 2,200 RPM
Transmission:
6-Speed automatic
Drive: Front-wheel
Drive
Seating: 5-passenger
Turning
circle: 17.4
feet
Cargo
space: 19.4
cubic feet
Curb
weight: 3,106
pounds
Fuel
capacity: 11.9 gallons
EPA
mileage: City
51/Hwy 46
Wheel Base: 106.3 inches
Warranty:
10 years/100,000-miles powertrain limited
Also
consider: Fiat
500X, Honda HR-V, Mazda CX-3, Nissan Juke, Toyota C-HR