The
 2017 Kia Niro is slated for a late 2016 arrival, and will be Kia's 
first dedicated hybrid vehicle.  One thing that is noticeable right from
 the beginning is that the Niro doesn't have a look that screams 
"hybrid".  While some dedicated hybrids like the Toyota Prius have a 
design that sacrifices style for aerodynamics, the Niro is a 
great-looking CUV that emphasizes styling and drive-ability. 
Orth
 hedrick, VP of product planning for Kia Motors America says that 
"Aerodynamics is of course important, but we wanted to offer a choice 
for 
which there’s utility involved, for which there’s a different look, a 
different stance, bigger tires...and with a DCT and a strong motor that 
has a great off-the-line experience."  
With a targeted 50 MPG fuel-economy rating*, the Niro's power train is 
highlighted by an all-new, extremely efficient 1.6L Kappa GDI engine and
 a smooth-transitioning 6-speed, dual-clutch automatic transmission 
that's unheard-of among hybrids. The Niro also features UVO-based 
telematics that help boost fuel economy via the Predictive-Energy 
Control and Coasting Guide*, as well as lightweight advanced body 
materials. 
 *Actual mileage will vary with options, driving conditions, driving habits and your vehicle’s condition.


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