Kia already has hybrid and plug-in
In a mixed version of Niro and all-
Complete line for electric version-up.
The cross-border concept has been successful in Kia, with the first two versions already selling 200,000 vehicles worldwide, of which 65,000 are in Europe. The final all-
The electric version will debut at the Paris auto show in September and will be available at the end of this year.
Already on sale in South Korea. Kia says high-
Lithium at capacity 64 KW-
A single charge of the polymer battery pack can provide up to 450 drive range with zero emissions.
It says it takes 54 minutes for Niro EV's battery to charge up to 100 KW when plugged into the 80% fast charger.
Buyers can also specify an optional 39. 2 kWh lithium-
The polymer battery pack ranges from one charge to 300.
With a range like this.
If it's real
Life test conditions
Niro is closer to what many think is needed to convince many mainstream buyers to switch to electric vehicles.
According to some, this range is at least 700 km at one charge. A 7. 0-
HMI with touch screen
Machine Interface) is located in the center of the dashboard and has been updated to provide a range of electric vehicles
Specific functions.
The new infotainment system enables owners to locate nearby charging points and monitor the charging level and range remaining in the battery pack.
Driving Mode and electric vehicle power system information can be monitored during the Mobile process.
Active security systems available include collision-avoidance.
Assisted cruise control for intelligent parking and lane tracking.
The lane tracking assist system is an autonomous driving system that tracks vehicles in front of the car in traffic and detects road markings to keep the car on the highway in the lane.
The system controls acceleration, braking and steering based on the behavior of the vehicle ahead, using external sensors to maintain a safe distance.
It runs between 0 and 130 kilometers.
It will take a while.
However, before we know the standard level of this technology in cars, when it comes to Ireland.