2020 Niro EV Specs

Discussion in 'Kia Niro' started by mf989, Mar 7, 2020.

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  1. Raleigh Ron

    Raleigh Ron Member

    Yes, that's some nice
    Nice end of model year price drop, especially at that Everett WA Kia dealer - who astonishingly has over 50 of them! They must be itching to sell them, since on their front page they have a big button labelled "EXPRESS PURCHASE NIRO EV". Living on the East Coast, that doesn't help me much, but a drop in price of close to $7000 seems like a good deal, especially if you can take advantage of the Federal tax credit.
     
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  3. wizziwig

    wizziwig Active Member

    You can ship a car across the USA for ~$500. I've done it when moving coast to coast. Contact the dealer and see what they say. As long as KIA will service the car in your state (or nearby) it might be a viable option.
     
  4. Raleigh Ron

    Raleigh Ron Member

    It appears they changed the taillights from 2019 to 2020, at least for the Premium model. I included photos of 2019 and 2020. Both are supposed to be LED lights ... Kia Niro 2019 Taillight.PNG Kia Niro 2020 Taillight.PNG
     
  5. The headlights are not LED on my premium trim Niro. I think the others are supposed to be.
     
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  7. Shark

    Shark Active Member

    I'm under the impression installing LED bulbs in the standard Niro EV projectors is not going to come close to providing the headlight performance of the factory Niro LED's:
    https://www.xenonpro.com/difference-between-projector-reflector-headlights
     
  8. Shark

    Shark Active Member

    Guess if you were really determined to get the factory LED's you could replace the projector assemblies with the LED assemblies. But they cost about $800 each! Part numbers are 92012-Q4240 for the right headlight and 92101-Q4240 for the left. And I'm also not sure if the wiring harness/connectors or anything else may be different.
     
  9. Heck I mostly would want them because they last longer. Unless they are significantly dimmer than the current bulbs I would totally change them out once these die.
     

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