New Kia Niro EV vs Kia Soul EV: verdict
Historically, Kia’s electric Niro has always overshadowed its Soul sister. Is now the time for the underdog to fight back? We find out...
Our verdict
Given that each of these cars gives you enough range for a long journey without necessarily having to stop to charge along the way, they’re both easy to live with. In the end, though, the new Kia Niro EV manages to edge ahead, because it’s slightly better in several important areas, including interior space, practicality and comfort, as well as because it will cost you less to buy and own.
Don’t get us wrong: the extra standard equipment and plusher interior that you get with the Kia Soul EV are certainly nice to have, but they aren’t quite enough to justify the higher price tag. As a slightly stronger allrounder, the Niro wins this family feud.
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1st – Kia Niro EV
For Better interior and boot space; more comfortable ride; lower price tag
Against Worse rear visibility; fewer safety features; not as plush inside
Recommended options None
What Car? rating 4 stars out of 5
For Lots of standard equipment; physical climate controls; more fun on a twisty road
Against Less settled ride; sharper depreciation; less practical and spacious
Recommended options None
What Car? rating 4 stars out of 5
Kia Soul EV review >>
Specifications: Kia Niro EV 64.8kWh 2
Engine Electric motor
Peak power 201bhp
Peak torque 255lb ft
0-60mph 7.2sec
30-70mph 5.9sec
Top speed 103mph
30-0mph 8.6m
70-0mph 45.9m
Gearbox 1-spd automatic
Kerb weight 1739kg
Tyres (std) 215/55 R17
Noise at 30mph 63.1dB
Noise at 70mph 66.9dB
Battery capacity (usable) 64.8kWh
Real-world range (est) 246 miles
Official range 285 miles
Efficiency on test 3.8 miles/kWh
Rapid charging type CCS
Peak charging rate 80kW
7kW home wallbox charging time (0-100%) 10hr 30min
Rapid charger, peak rate charging time (10-80%) 41min
CO2 emissions 0g/km
Specifications: Kia Soul EV 64kWh Explore
Engine Electric motor
Peak power 201bhp
Peak torque 291lb ft
0-60mph 6.5sec
30-70mph 5.7sec
Top speed 104mph
30-0mph 9.1m
70-0mph 49.1m
Gearbox 1-spd automatic
Kerb weight 1757kg
Tyres (std) 215/55 R17
Noise at 30mph 62.9dB
Noise at 70mph 67.9dB
Battery capacity (usable) 64kWh
Real-world range (est) 250 miles
Official range 280 miles
Efficiency on test 3.9 miles/kWh
Rapid charging type CCS
Peak charging rate 77kW
7kW home wallbox charging time (0-100%) 10hr 30min
Rapid charger, peak rate charging time (10-80%) 44min
CO2 emissions 0g/km
Test weather conditions Dry
Cars pictured
Kia Niro EV 64.8kWh 2 with Orange Flame metallic paint
Kia Soul EV 64kWh Explore with Neptune Blue metallic paint
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