<div></div> As Kia’s all-electric Niro EV enters its second model year following its second-generation refresh, the automaker has shared what’s new along with the price tags consumers can expect. Spoiler alert – not much has changed compared to 2023, but this crossover still remains a solid option given the tech that comes standard for its MSRP. Have a look. more… The post 2024 Kia Niro EV arrives with over 250-mile range and sub-$40,000 price tag appeared first on Electrek.

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Comments over on that site are pretty negative., seems to be they mostly think it costs too much.

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sub-$40,000

Seems a bit disingenuious when the base model starts at $39,600 (and upgrades to $45,600).

Not to mention the fact that MSRP is a joke as long as Hyundai continues to sell through dealer networks who scalp and price gouge EVs without any kind of regulation.

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Are they wrong though?

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No idea, I was just adding a little context in case people wanted to take a look.

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CCS or NACS?

Edit: looks like CCS in the photo

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