Kia Kills An EV Built For The Gas Era As Dedicated EVs Take Over
Kia has dropped the Niro EV as focus shifts to dedicated EVs. The refreshed Niro will now be sold only as a hybrid in Korea. Rising competition made the electric Niro harder to justify. The latest Kia Niro has been around for almost half of a decade. When it launched, it was unique in the segment. It had an unconventional slashed body panel at the rear and came in hybrid, PHEV, and EV versions. The plug-in died recently, and now, as a facelift nears release, the EV version is also going the way of the Dodo. The automaker confirmed the change for the Korean market. “The Niro EV, which had been produced until the previous model, has been discontinued,” Jung Yoon-kyung, a senior marketing manager at Kia, told The Korea Herald . “We plan to sell the remaining inventory available.” Carscoops reached out to the automaker to confirm the change in the U.S. market as well. More: Redesigned 2027 Kia Niro Desperately Wants To Be An EV3 If this is indeed the situation for the Sta...