Kia Releases Pricing for 2025 Niro Hybrid & Plug-in Hybrid

Kia America announced pricing on the 2025 Niro Hybrid and Plug-in Hybrid. Kia’s stylish hybrid crossover continues to offer different levels of electrification with three distinct powertrains (HEV, PHEV, EV; more information on the EV will be announced later). Each variant maintains its long roster of features, now with some new additions on certain trim levels. For 2025, all trims come standard with rear seatbelt pre-tensioners while the Cold Weather Package is now standard on PHEV SX Touring trims. Pricing is as follows for all 2025 Niro HEV & PHEV:

Pricing – MSRP1 (excludes $1,375 destination)

Niro HEV SX Touring

$35,390

Niro HEV SX

$32,990

Niro HEV EX Touring

$32,090

Niro HEV EX

$29,790

Niro HEV LX

$26,990

Niro PHEV SX Touring

$40,790

Niro PHEV EX

$34,490

 

Trim Updates:

  • Standard rear seatbelt pre-tensioners on all trims
  • PHEV SX Touring trims now come standard with the Cold Weather package, which adds heated rear seats and a Positive Temperature Coefficient (PTC) heater to help preserve all-electric range.

The added features complement the Niro’s extensive list of standard and available features, with over a dozen standard collision avoidance and advanced driver assist system (ADAS)2 features. The Niro (HEV) continues to attract buyers with its EPA-estimated 53 MPG3 combined fuel economy (when equipped with 16-inch wheels). When equipped with 18-inch wheels, the HEV is still rated an impressive EPA-estimated 49 MPG4 combined.

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Headquartered in Irvine, CaliforniaKia America continues to top automotive quality surveys. Kia is recognized as one of the TIME World’s Most Sustainable Companies of 2024. Kia serves as the “Official Automotive Partner” of the NBA and WNBA and offers a range of gasoline, hybrid, plug-in hybrid and electric vehicles sold through a network of over 775 dealers in the U.S., including several cars and SUVs proudly assembled in America*.

 *Certain 2025 EV9 all-electric three-row SUV, Sportage (excludes HEV/PHEV), Sorento (excludes HEV/PHEV), and Telluride are assembled in the United States from U.S. and globally sourced parts.