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Motors 01698 282222 Niro an eco hero

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fashioned, the Niro is anything but, and all versions in the four model range come with the likes of lane departure warning, cruise control, twin zone air conditioni­ng and Bluetooth connectivi­ty.

Sat nav is standard on all but the basic model and for £22,795 the Niro comes with a reversing camera, a live traffic feed and a seven-inch display screen in the centre of the dashboard.

What makes the Niro tick is a 1.6-litre petrol engine tuned for economy which is hooked up to an electric motor running off a high capacity lithium-ion battery.

Together they develop 139bhp which gives the Niro a 0 to 60 time of 11.1 seconds and a top speed of 101mph. In terms of accelerati­on that’s on par with other hybrids such as the Toyota Prius.

Where the Niro differs is with its transmissi­on. Kia has opted for a six-speed dual clutch semiautoma­tic set up as opposed to a continuous­ly variable gearbox as favoured by most other hybrid makers.

It makes the Niro much more driveable with some real bite through the gears – and it can be used manually if required for a sporty feel.

The Niro is surprising­ly quiet on the road and left to its own devices is very fuel efficient.

The electric motor is permanentl­y hooked up to the engine and the Niro will drop into emission-free EV mode whenever it can – and that includes driving at motorway speeds.

Kia claims an official fuel return of 74.3mpg with emissions of just 88g/km and the Niro is a car which is very lean in traffic.

With careful use of the throttle we managed to exceed the official mpg figure by some margin although a foible in the trip computer readout means that the best that will be seen is 99.9mpg.

Under everyday conditions the fuel economy is more likely to be around 55 to the gallon and with a 10 gallon tank it has a good amount of range.

Higher specificat­ion models come with 18-inch alloys instead of 16-inch rims and that takes the official fuel return down to 64.2mpg with a CO2 rating of 101g/km but overall the larger wheels had little impact on real world economy.

As with any other hybrid there are extra instrument displays to show off power flow, battery state and more detailed energy usage including battery regenerati­on under braking.

This may be Kia’s debut on the hybrid scene but the system it has developed is very effective. Not once in drives of more than 50 miles did the battery capacity fall below 50 per cent, enabling the Niro to maximise the benefits of electric assistance.

The battery pack – which like the car itself is covered by Kia’s seven year warranty – is slung below the rear seat so it does not impinge on luggage space which ranges from 427 to 1,425 litres making it a nicely practical car.

Higher grade versions are priced from £24,695 and include extras such as a wireless phone charging platform, an upgraded 320W JBL sound system and a larger eight-inch touchscree­n.

To kick off the Niro’s arrival Kia is offering a top specificat­ion First Edition model at £26,995 which comes with added safety systems including automatic emergency braking, adaptive cruise control, blind spot monitors and a cross traffic alert system which warns of approachin­g traffic when reversing.

Some of those features, including the emergency braking system, are available as options on lower grade versions in a package priced at £350.

The First Edition cars also come with white gloss highlights in the interior trim – a finish which may reflect its clean credential­s but may not be to everyone’s taste.

Neverthele­ss, the Niro is a very complete package and a car which will become a trailblaze­r as Kia broadens its electrical­ly powered line up.

The company has no plans to offer the Niro with a convention­al combustion engine only - either petrol or diesel - and next year it will be available as a plug-in hybrid with greater electricon­ly range and an externally rechargeab­le battery.

By then Kia will have increased its eco line up to four with the Niro hybrid joining the battery powered Soul EV and a plug-in version of the larger Optima saloon due for release this autumn.

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Kia Niro features the latest hybrid technology in a handsome design

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