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Kia 2021 Niro EV largely a carryover from 2020

Kia’s 2021 Niro EV is largely a carryover from the 2020 model, but with technology and convenience enhancements. Niro EV continues to deliver an estimated 239 miles of range on a single charge and may be eligible for state and local utility incentives, depending on location of purchase, in addition to the federal tax credit.

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MSRP has remained the same for the entry-level EX trim ($39,090), although the destination charge for 2021 has edged up to $1,175 from $1,120. MSRP for the EX Premium trim also edged up to $44,650 from $44,590 for the prior model year.

The powertrain is the same, with a 64 kWh battery pack and a 150 kW electric motor delivering 239 miles of range. Fuel economy remains the same: 123/102/112 MPGe (city/highway/combined).

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