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Kia brings the e-Niro to Paris expo

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STAYING in line with this year’s theme to go fully- electric, Kia has brought the e-Niro to the 2018 Paris Motor Show.

After the production version of the Niro EV, dubbed the eNiro, was unveiled in Korea in May, other parts of the world are finally getting a chance to see it up close.

By the end of this year, the model, part of the Niro range, one of the brand’s best- selling models in Europe, will be on sale in select European markets.

A single charge of the 64-kWh lithium-ion polymer battery can drive the crossover just over 485 km on the WLTP combined cycle, whereas the WLTP urban cycle allows the car to travel up to 615 km, both options with zero- emissions

If you’re looking for your crossover to be a bit heavier and weighted on the sporty side, it’s important to note that the battery is accompanie­d by a 150- kW motor that helps the vehicle accelerate from 0 to 100 kph in 7.8 seconds.

When you decide to slow back down, the vehicle has regenerati­ve braking tech to “harvest kinetic energy and recharge the battery pack while coasting or braking,” notes the company. Additional­ly, the Eco Driving Assistant System offers suggestion­s to drivers about how to drive in a more energyeffi­cient fashion. For example, it may advise that you stop accelerati­ng at a particular point as you near an intersecti­on so that you can coast and allow the vehicle to harvest energy via the regenerati­ve tech.

Rather than relying completely on the battery to heat the cabin, the car is equipped with an advanced heat pump that pulls heat from the air and recycles it for use inside the vehicle.

This efficient device reduces unnecessar­y electricit­y consumptio­n and, therefore, convenient­ly increases the driving range.

This model incorporat­es some exclusive design elements, not seen on the Niro Hybrid or Niro Plug-in Hybrid, such as a sleek “tiger-nose grille” and arrowhead-shaped lights.

The Kia e-Niro is expected to launch in select US markets in limited numbers by the end of the year.

 ?? — Kia photo ?? The fully-electric Kia e-Niro can be driven over 485 km on a single charge.
— Kia photo The fully-electric Kia e-Niro can be driven over 485 km on a single charge.

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