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4.8
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2025 Kia Niro Plug-in Hybrid
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Value
4.7
Performance
4.5
Quality
4.7
Comfort
4.8
Reliability
4.8
Styling
4.8
2025 Niro Plug-in Hybrid Overview
Among the 6 owners who provided feedback on the 2025 Kia Niro Plug-in Hybrid for Kelley Blue Book, consumer sentiment is overwhelmingly positive, with 100% recommending the vehicle. As a whole, consumers found the vehicle's comfort and reliability to be its strongest features and performance to be its weakest. 5 out of 6 of owners (83% of them) rank the 2025 Niro Plug-in Hybrid five out of five stars. Overall, consumers seem aligned in their opinions of the 2025 Kia Niro Plug-in Hybrid. Is it the right vehicle for for you? Check out Kelley Blue Book's consumer reviews and see for yourself.
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"All Sins are Forgiven at the Gas Pump"

We bought our 2023 Kia Niro EX Touring in December 2022. After a year of driving it regularly, here are the pros, cons: Pros: 1. When you fill up, it only holds 10 gallons. Unbelievably this is enough to go for weeks. The gas mileage is so good, you are almost driving for free. Even if you are heavy footed like my wife, stomping on gas and brakes, you get the same great MPGs. We are averaging 47MPG since buying the car. If we had the smaller wheels, we'd get in the mid 50s. 2. It looks really nice. Inside and out, the styling is really good. It just blends in nicely in any situations. You can park in a lot with expensive luxury cars and fit right in. At the same time, you can park in a bad neighborhood and not be a target. 3. Seamless power. You will hear the motor switch on and off but you don't feel any effect and learn to disregard that. The power from pedal to wheels is seamless and the transmission shifts nicely every time to the right gears (not a CVT, which is nice in my opinion). 4. Interior is really nice and seems to be good quality. I especially like the display screen. 5. Safety features like rear cross traffic warning and side mirror car detection lights are a must, especially in a car this small. CONS: 1. We got the pearl white. Usually, a white car always looks clean even when dirty. Not this one. It is a magnet for dirt and it is visible. It sticks to it like metal shreds to a magnet. When you wash your car, there is a massive amount of dirt in the door jams and places you wouldn't expect it. 2. Display controls. I've almost crashed a bunch of times trying to do something simple like adjust the temperature. It uses almost all touch display and you know how that is when trying to drive. Also, the radio and climate share a touch pad, and you are supposed to alternate between the two by touching a spot on the screen. Super awkward. 3. Climate has a mind of its own. I like to have the recycled air on all the time, otherwise I smell the exhaust of the car in front of me. I understand this turns off when using defrost, that is normal. But this car changes my settings constantly for no reason, even though I turn off "auto" climate, it comes back on. Every time I turn on recycled air, a few minutes later, it's off. For me, this is the worst part of the car. 4. Rear brake noises. We notice after a month the rear brakes at times would make a frightening noise like a train stopping, and the whole car would vibrate. I took it in for this they said they couldn't replicate the issue. After my own trial and error, I realized it is likely the Auto Hold feature getting confused when going at low speeds like through a parking lot or backing out of the driveway. 5. The back hatch closes way too easy, so until you get used to it, you will slam the heck out of it. My daughter closed it once and the rear license plate fell off. Wishlist: I have the EX Touring which I believe included the moonroof and bigger wheels and some safety features. -I don't know all the trim levels and features, but I wish our model included the seat memory buttons. When you have a car that gets MGP like this everyone in the house will be driving it. It is a big hassle adjusting the driver seat and mirrors every day. -I wouldn't get the bigger wheels next time, I would rather have the extra MPGs -I wouldn't get the moonroof. There is no feature that closes it automatically if you leave it open. So it just takes 1 time forgetting to close it, followed by rain, and your interior is ruined. I hardly use the moonroof and my wife never uses it, but I worry about it all the time. I think some of these things are bundled in certain trim models, like the seat memory button and bigger wheels, so it may not be possible. For Kia, you should make the features all available options in every model. Overall, for all the annoyances, all is forgiven when you go to fill it up and it's only $40 and everyone around you is moaning and groaning.

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Dan
11/27/2024
2024 Kia Niro Hybrid
Pros

great gas milage and it is a true hybrid....not a plug in!

Cons

none

Bought last March and have 12,000 miles on it. Get over 50 mpg on it. Very roomy and very affordable car.

Value
5.0
Performance
5.0
Quality
5.0
Comfort
5.0
Reliability
5.0
Styling
5.0
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Cutoll
8/26/2024
Like it better than my old Crosstrek
Pros

Tons of features. Excellent fuel economy. Great styling. The best warranty.

Cons

Not as fast as some but fast enough.

I just picked up a 2024 Kia Niro EX Touring which replaced my 2021 Subaru Crosstrek which I liked a lot. My Niro is better in many ways. It is a bit higher tech, gets 60% better mpg, has more passenger and storage space, and has features like the auto folding side mirrors, that aren't even offered on the Crosstrek at any trim level. The Niro uses a 6 speed dual clutch transmission which I had years ago on my Audi TT rather than a CVT with simulated shift points. I also prefer the Niro's standard 6 speaker radio to the standard 6 speaker system in the Crosstrek. Time will tell for sure if the Niro out performs my Crosstrek but so far I really prefer the Niro. I'm not knocking the Subaru Crosstrek as it is a great well made and thought out vehicle, but the Niro has more features, better mpg, and a much better warranty as I paid an additional fee to have the Subaru's bumper to bumper coverage to match its 60k powertrain warranty. The Kia has 100k powertrain and 60k bumper to bumper.

Value
5.0
Performance
5.0
Quality
5.0
Comfort
5.0
Reliability
5.0
Styling
5.0
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3c0ca7c8
3/31/2024
Very Pleased

Love the 23 Niro HEV. Getting 50-51 MPG. Nice vehicle for seniors as easy to get in and out plus all the safety features (Lots). Would definitely purchase again

Value
5.0
Performance
4.0
Quality
4.0
Comfort
5.0
Reliability
5.0
Styling
4.0
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Happy Owner
2/26/2024
Exceeds Expectations

We love our new Niro EX. The interior is roomy and offers plenty of head space for tall passenger. I find the seats (front and rear) to be very comfortable. With the smaller tires on the EX (as compared to the EX touring), we have been getting 52 mpg in the winter, in Maine. The car seems plenty peppy to me even when the sport mode driving is not engaged. While all the features take a little time to learn, I'm impressed with all of the technology this car offers, and the comfort of the ride.

Value
5.0
Performance
5.0
Quality
5.0
Comfort
5.0
Styling
5.0
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Jrhd00d
12/9/2023
Awesome Car EX Touring Hybrid
Pros

Fun, Gas Mileage, Awesome Interior, Often Quiet

Cons

Slow, Sometimes Loud, Cruise control increases RPM

This car is like a video game and the high score is to see how good you can get your gas mileage. Supposedly the EPA rating is 45 highway and 53 City. But if you don’t know the tricks, you are rarely going to get these numbers (probably 40 highway, 48 City) and if you do know the tricks, you should be able to get much better, especially in the city (46-49 highway, 55-65 City). The trick is to learn to use the levers for breaking. This is great for regenerative breaking recharges. The other major tricks are to: slow down when the car goes into EV mode. This will extend the distances your car stays in EV mode; Don’t maintain high RPMs for long periods; Drive faster when going up hill then down hill(this habit will keep your battery charging really high); use short bursts of sport mode for several seconds to reach a good speed and then cruise back in eco mode. This is why this car is so fun! Try different things and you will see that this is car is the video game of all cars. Very fun and when you really get in the game and see what works, you’ll find it hilarious that everyone else around you is getting 15-20 mpg while you’re getting 60-80mpg easily!

Value
5.0
Performance
4.0
Quality
5.0
Comfort
5.0
Reliability
5.0
Styling
5.0
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62a6c603
12/3/2023
All Sins are Forgiven at the Gas Pump
Pros

Gas Mileage

Cons

Display Controls

We bought our 2023 Kia Niro EX Touring in December 2022. After a year of driving it regularly, here are the pros, cons: Pros: 1. When you fill up, it only holds 10 gallons. Unbelievably this is enough to go for weeks. The gas mileage is so good, you are almost driving for free. Even if you are heavy footed like my wife, stomping on gas and brakes, you get the same great MPGs. We are averaging 47MPG since buying the car. If we had the smaller wheels, we'd get in the mid 50s. 2. It looks really nice. Inside and out, the styling is really good. It just blends in nicely in any situations. You can park in a lot with expensive luxury cars and fit right in. At the same time, you can park in a bad neighborhood and not be a target. 3. Seamless power. You will hear the motor switch on and off but you don't feel any effect and learn to disregard that. The power from pedal to wheels is seamless and the transmission shifts nicely every time to the right gears (not a CVT, which is nice in my opinion). 4. Interior is really nice and seems to be good quality. I especially like the display screen. 5. Safety features like rear cross traffic warning and side mirror car detection lights are a must, especially in a car this small. CONS: 1. We got the pearl white. Usually, a white car always looks clean even when dirty. Not this one. It is a magnet for dirt and it is visible. It sticks to it like metal shreds to a magnet. When you wash your car, there is a massive amount of dirt in the door jams and places you wouldn't expect it. 2. Display controls. I've almost crashed a bunch of times trying to do something simple like adjust the temperature. It uses almost all touch display and you know how that is when trying to drive. Also, the radio and climate share a touch pad, and you are supposed to alternate between the two by touching a spot on the screen. Super awkward. 3. Climate has a mind of its own. I like to have the recycled air on all the time, otherwise I smell the exhaust of the car in front of me. I understand this turns off when using defrost, that is normal. But this car changes my settings constantly for no reason, even though I turn off "auto" climate, it comes back on. Every time I turn on recycled air, a few minutes later, it's off. For me, this is the worst part of the car. 4. Rear brake noises. We notice after a month the rear brakes at times would make a frightening noise like a train stopping, and the whole car would vibrate. I took it in for this they said they couldn't replicate the issue. After my own trial and error, I realized it is likely the Auto Hold feature getting confused when going at low speeds like through a parking lot or backing out of the driveway. 5. The back hatch closes way too easy, so until you get used to it, you will slam the heck out of it. My daughter closed it once and the rear license plate fell off. Wishlist: I have the EX Touring which I believe included the moonroof and bigger wheels and some safety features. -I don't know all the trim levels and features, but I wish our model included the seat memory buttons. When you have a car that gets MGP like this everyone in the house will be driving it. It is a big hassle adjusting the driver seat and mirrors every day. -I wouldn't get the bigger wheels next time, I would rather have the extra MPGs -I wouldn't get the moonroof. There is no feature that closes it automatically if you leave it open. So it just takes 1 time forgetting to close it, followed by rain, and your interior is ruined. I hardly use the moonroof and my wife never uses it, but I worry about it all the time. I think some of these things are bundled in certain trim models, like the seat memory button and bigger wheels, so it may not be possible. For Kia, you should make the features all available options in every model. Overall, for all the annoyances, all is forgiven when you go to fill it up and it's only $40 and everyone around you is moaning and groaning.

Value
3.0
Performance
4.0
Quality
4.0
Comfort
4.0
Reliability
4.0
Styling
5.0
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