Tuesday, 25 February 2025

The middle ground of plug-in hybrids remains an attractive proposition for people who want some electric juice in their vehicle, but don’t want a full EV so they aren’t completely reliant on charging.

Plug-in hybrids, like the entire EV industry, are doing their best to keep costs down, but it’s a constant battle.

Thankfully, a few vehicles that come in plug-in form are managing to stay somewhat affordable. One of these is the Kia Niro PHEV, a plug-in hybrid compact SUV which I recently had the chance to test, and starts around $35K.

The Niro is a rarity in today’s automotive market — as it’s offered a huge number of vehicle options, including:
— Gas-only
— Traditional Hybrid
— Plug-in Hybrid
— Electric Vehicle

This small, agile vehicle is a solid offering — especially for buyers who don’t transport lots of people or cargo, and may need a smaller vehicle for city maneuvering.

Read on for a full report on how the Niro PHEV fits into the current state of EVs and hybrids — including competition from the Hyundai Tucson plug-in, Ford Escape plug-in, Toyota RAV4 plug-in and Mitsubishi Outlander plug-in.

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