Kia e-Niro

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sjg

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7,452 posts

265 months

Tuesday 4th December 2018
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Embargo up, reviews/pricing out.

Johnny Smith, Fully Charged review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AR5sDwF5aBM

https://www.drivingelectric.com/DrivingElectric-20...
https://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/cars/article-6...

£32,995 - UK only gets the larger 64kWh battery and one trim level. You get heated leather, adaptive cruise, 8" touchscreen with Carplay/Android Auto, etc. Useful bit bigger than a Kona but same powertrain.

Orders from early Jan, first cars should be over in April.

budgie smuggler

5,380 posts

159 months

Tuesday 4th December 2018
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Like the fact they're keeping the 7 year warranty. I watched the FC review of the Kona last night and I must say it looked pretty good. The reviewer said the powertrain was great. Of course it's still a little expensive still compared to the petrol, but these things are coming along in leaps and bounds.

granada203028

1,483 posts

197 months

Tuesday 4th December 2018
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Come on Nissan where is this 64KWh Leaf?

My 2012 can barely do a round trip to Bristol airport now, 10/12ths to do just 36 miles and that's with the heater off for the outward bound trip frown

Interesting 64KWh in 457Kg. 140Wh/Kg still a long way short of the state of the art cells 250Wh/Kg but much better than the gen 1 Leaf pack 100Wh/Kg. So still scope to improve battery packaging.

speculatrix

3 posts

64 months

Wednesday 5th December 2018
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I'm disappointed Kia cheaped-out on some features, so it's mostly like the Kona Premium and not Premium SE.

lost in espace

6,161 posts

207 months

Wednesday 5th December 2018
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granada203028 said:
Come on Nissan where is this 64KWh Leaf?

I read today it will have not have active thermal management. I am oot.

kharma45

215 posts

73 months

Wednesday 5th December 2018
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speculatrix said:
I'm disappointed Kia cheaped-out on some features, so it's mostly like the Kona Premium and not Premium SE.
I was surprised they've got halogen lights on it and not LEDs. You'd think you'd want the most efficient lighting possible to maximise battery power.

granada203028

1,483 posts

197 months

Thursday 6th December 2018
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lost in espace said:
I read today it will have not have active thermal management. I am oot.
Not sure about the significance of that for some one who would never envisage fast charging and of course living in temperate Britain.

On the present car the battery temperature doesn't significantly change with use and only slightly with the weather. In summer mostly 5 bars occasionally 6, winter mostly 4 though for a couple of times 2 during the cold snaps last winter. The first 4 years I had the car it never went below 4. FSD is 10 or something.

So if Nissan don't think it is necessary then I would trust their engineer's judgement.

Maybe a heater for the cold snaps but that isn't really full thermal management.

Daaaveee

909 posts

223 months

Friday 7th December 2018
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speculatrix said:
I'm disappointed Kia cheaped-out on some features, so it's mostly like the Kona Premium and not Premium SE.
I agree. Things like memory seats are missing, which while very much a 'first world problem', its annoying that you can't even spec it for a few hundred quid.

Otispunkmeyer

12,589 posts

155 months

Monday 10th December 2018
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kharma45 said:
speculatrix said:
I'm disappointed Kia cheaped-out on some features, so it's mostly like the Kona Premium and not Premium SE.
I was surprised they've got halogen lights on it and not LEDs. You'd think you'd want the most efficient lighting possible to maximise battery power.
That Bjorn guy on YT did a back to back on the Niro and Kona EVs in a car park. I know its Norway? but both had LED headlamps.

Car-Matt

1,923 posts

138 months

Monday 10th December 2018
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I'd probably buy a diesel version, the name would be much cooler

budgie smuggler

5,380 posts

159 months

Monday 10th December 2018
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Car-Matt said:
I'd probably buy a diesel version, the name would be much cooler