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1. Comfortable Interior

Kia made sure every experience in the Niro hybrid would be a good one by paying attention to temperature control, sound reduction, and seat comfort. Every trim has got solar control glass designed to prevent buildup by blocking solar rays. The windshield glass absorbs sound, and the front window glass does the same thing in the top two trims. Rides stay private thanks to the rear privacy glass.

The LX has a six-way adjustable driver’s seat, and the rest of the trims have a 10-way power seat that also lets you adjust the lumbar. The EX and up have heated seats, and there are ventilated seats in the SX and SX Touring. All of the trims have a 6-way manual front passenger seat.

2. Fantastic Driver Assistance Features

There are 13 standard driver assistance features in the Niro Hybrid. The standard ones include Blind Spot Collision Warning, Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist, Lane Keeping Assist, Lane Following Assist, and Driver Attention Warning with Leading Vehicle Departure Alert.

The EX and up have some driver assistance features that the base trim lacks. These are Rear Park Distance Warning, Navigation-based Smart Cruise Control, Highway Driving Assist, and a more advanced version of Forward Collision Avoidance Assist. The top two trims have Front Park Distance Warning.

3. Excellent Technology

The base trim has an 8-inch infotainment display, while the rest of the trims have a 10.25-inch display with built-in navigation. All trims also have a 4.3-inch instrument display. Every trim allows you to connect Android and Apple smartphones to the infotainment system, and the EX and up have SiriusXM Satellite Radio.

There’s a wireless phone charger in every model except the base trim. Every trim also has three charging ports in the first row and two in the second.

4. Impressive Cargo Volume

The Niro Hybrid has a dual-level cargo floor that lets you hide some of your belongings out of sight. Having a split-level floor also helps increase the vehicle’s cargo volume. That volume is 22.8 cubic feet behind the rear seats, but folding down the back row gives you 63.7 cubic feet to work with. You can also fold down 60 or 40 percent of the row, letting you travel with extra cargo and some passengers in the back.

Ready to experience all the features above for yourself? Get behind the wheel of the Niro Hybrid today at Keffer Kia in Mooresville, NC.