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2023 Kia Niro EV Completes Lineup Pricing, Starts at $40,745

kia niro ev wave 2023 02 exterior front angle jpg 2023 Kia Niro EV | Cars.com photo by Damon Bell

Following the release of pricing for its hybrid and plug-in hybrid variants, South Korean automaker Kia has completed the Niro hatchback pricing lineup with the 2023 Niro EV. The electric vehicle’s base Wind trim will start at $40,745 (all prices include destination) and its higher Wave trim at $45,745.

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Redesigned for 2023 with upgraded styling and a larger cabin, the Niro EV is powered by a 64.8-kilowatt-hour battery and 150-kilowatt motor rated at 201 horsepower. DC fast charging is standard and enables the vehicle to charge from 10% to 80% in less than 45 minutes; range tops out at an EPA-estimated 253 miles.

Pricing, Trims and Release Date

With confirmation of the Niro EV’s pricing, the full 2023 Niro lineup looks like this:

Niro

  • LX: $27,785
  • EX: $30,385
  • SX: $33,785

Niro EV

  • Wind: $40,745
  • Wave: $45,745

Niro PHEV

  • EX: $35,035
  • SX Touring: $40,785

Regardless of which trim you choose, the Niro’s exterior features sleek lines, Kia’s signature tiger-nose grille and an “Aero Blade” accent panel at its rear. The interior uses sustainable materials we found classy for a mainstream compact, and it features available dual 10.25-inch screens and ambient mood lighting. For the Niro EV, a Preserve Package adds heated rear seats. Standard safety features include forward collision avoidance with pedestrian detection, lane-following assist, blind spot collision monitor with rear cross-traffic alert and more.

The 2023 Kia Niro EV is expected to arrive at dealers before the end of October in all 50 states.

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