COMPARED: 2020 & 2019 Kia Niro EV (e-Niro)

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2024
  • If you want to know the differences with the new 2020 Kia Niro EV (e-Niro) and the 2019 version, this video is what you are looking for. This is an in depth look at all of the differences I found between my 1-year old 2019 Kia Niro EV SX Touring and a brand new, just received, 2020 Kia Niro EV SX Touring.
    * UPDATE: The drivetrain, battery capacity, charging speed, etc, are all 100% the same in Canada.
    Thank you to Daniel Duquette for letting me spend a few hours going over and recording video of his brand-new car.
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Komentáře • 452

  • @lionelbernard534
    @lionelbernard534 Před 4 lety +8

    Thank you very much EV-olution, thanks to you and your videos I finally dared to take the plunge and I decided to buy a Kia E-niro 2020 premium which arrives on July 17. I admit that I watch all the videos in loops so I can't wait to have my E-niro :)

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      Congratulations! You will love your e-Niro and thanks for watching!

  • @automotivewoman4365
    @automotivewoman4365 Před 4 lety +4

    Nice multi angle edit and simple graphics. Well done AGAIN!

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you. I spent a ton of time on it last weekend, in a rush to get it done before the week started because I knew my company would keep me busy with projects all week. There are things I don't like about it, but as a creator I guess you know that there is always something we don't like about videos we post 🙂🙂🙂 Thanks again.

  • @irishjg1
    @irishjg1 Před 4 lety +1

    Many thanks for a great comparison video. I loved the funny outtakes at the end and liked your alternative Kia emblem on the front of your 2019 model. Nice touch.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you very much! I have been adding outtakes to the end of most videos because if I can't laugh at myself then I can't laugh at anything else 🙂😉🙂

  • @relex28
    @relex28 Před 4 lety +51

    finally someone who showed the differences, keep it up sir!

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you very much!

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +2

      Also, thanks for being a subscriber, I appreciate it.

  • @503Zephyr
    @503Zephyr Před 4 lety +9

    Thanks for video comparison. Three days ago I bought my 2019 eNiro [white] and had a chance to buy a 2020 eNiro but the 2020 was going to cost me a lot more money. I looked over the cars and saw only the taillights and displays screen as primary differences so I passed on the 2020 and took the 2019. I worried that I had missed something, but your video confirmed there are not many differences. Thanks for taking the time to do these. I appreciate them.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Congratulations on your purchase you're going to love your 2019 Niro EV. I'm glad I could help, thank you.

    • @Truthseeker71
      @Truthseeker71 Před rokem

      I just had the same scenario and chose the 2019 over the 2020 to save money. I’ve heard that that silver strip under the screen on the 2020 is annoying due to how it reflects the sunlight into your eyes. Glad mine doesn’t have that.

  • @gertvandijk5849
    @gertvandijk5849 Před 22 dny

    Four years after this video I'm in the market for a used e-Niro and it's a great way to see what are the changes for the MY20 and how to recognize these - this comparison hard to find online. Thank you so much!

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 21 dnem +1

      That is great to hear! I am glad my older video is still helpful. The e-Niro is an excellent choice, regardless of the year you choose, but be aware that the first model year in Europe saw some countries get the e-Niro with no Kia Connect (UVO) app connectivity, so you may want to look at the 2020 depending on the country you are in.

    • @gertvandijk5849
      @gertvandijk5849 Před 21 dnem

      @@EV-olution Yes, I'm aware of this and looking at MY20/MY21. The number of imported cars with all kinds of different configurations from several countries make it a nightmare to compare, though 🤪

  • @marcelblom2406
    @marcelblom2406 Před 4 lety +3

    Waiting for my MY2020 as I type this... can't wait. Like your videos!

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Thank you very much! You are going to love your Niro EV.

  • @celtics2008champs1
    @celtics2008champs1 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the video. LOVE the outtakes at the end, wish my friends who are other youtubers would do that....how about a comparison between Niro and other comparable EV.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Thank you very much! I have one other comparison video out about the Kona Electric and I will be doing one with a Model 3, but I have a couple of other videos to make first.

  • @KeremUnterberger
    @KeremUnterberger Před 4 lety +16

    Thank you very much for the comparision! I will get my 2020 NIRO EV next Friday :-)
    Greetings from Austria!

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Congratulations! You are going to love your Niro. Is it called the e-Niro in Austria, or is it Niro EV like here? Thanks for following my channel, I appreciate it.🙂

    • @KeremUnterberger
      @KeremUnterberger Před 4 lety +1

      In Austria, it‘s the e-Niro :-)

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      @@KeremUnterberger Thank you.

    • @stefanweilhartner4415
      @stefanweilhartner4415 Před 4 lety

      wie viel mußt du hier abdrücken für das gerät?

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      @@stefanweilhartner4415 I am not sure I understand because Google Translate makes your question strange in English.

  • @christophersherrington5412

    Loved the blooper reel at the end.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      Glad you liked it. I have them at the end of most of my videos 🙂

  • @jakestrich
    @jakestrich Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you for posting this video! Literally answered the exact question I googled :)

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 7 měsíci

      You are very welcome and I am glad it could help. Thanks for taking the time to watch my video.

  • @arun7kurup
    @arun7kurup Před 4 lety +1

    I enjoyed this video... and the outtakes at the end were great! Thank you. Would be great to have comparisons of battery range / charging speeds / etc between the models.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you very much! That is an interesting idea since the 2020 is supposed to be using the new NCM811 cells. In theory the range and charging speeds should be identical since the battery capacity and onboard charger are exactly the same (along with pretty much everything else).

    • @arun7kurup
      @arun7kurup Před 4 lety

      @@EV-olution not sure if you could compare the 'real world' experience versus EPA data. I'm always anxious that if I buy something so tech heavy, it'll be out of date when the next model comes out

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      @@arun7kurup Don't let that stop you. I bought my 2019 before it was available, never saw it, tested it, nothing, and it was a first generation. I don't regret it one bit. In the summer I easily get over 400km of range and I do lots of highway driving, use AC, cooled seats, radio, Android Auto, charge my cell, etc. I drive it like a normal car. In the winter, when it is extremely cold (example -25C or -30C) I get around 300km to 320km of range. Nothing in my car has been outdated by the 2020 version and I would not change it even if I was offered a free update to a 2020. If you keep waiting for the next best thing then you will never buy one. It is the same thing as with buying a computer, there will always be a new version, model, technology. If you always wait for the new tech you will never own any tech. 🙂

  • @trentwjohnson
    @trentwjohnson Před 4 lety +2

    My 2019 US model EX-Premium also has the blue piping and blue-perforation seats. Really cool look!

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +2

      In my US vs Canadian Niro EV comparison video it is one of the differences I noted :)

  • @ServieJanssen
    @ServieJanssen Před 4 lety +1

    very very good comparison. Well made. Can't wait for my MY2020 to arrive in The Netherlands

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Thank you very much! I know the feeling, I waited for a long time and towards the end I was so anxious 🙂

  • @user-iu1qd2eq8s
    @user-iu1qd2eq8s Před 4 lety

    Awesome video as always!

  • @WrestleTheDecibel
    @WrestleTheDecibel Před 3 lety

    These are great videos! Thank you

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      Thank you very much! I am glad you like them. I am currently working on a comparison of the 2020+ Ioniq and the Niro EV.

  • @Leah-yw1fi
    @Leah-yw1fi Před rokem +2

    I bought my 2020 Kia Niro in May 2020. It has been absolutely flawless. I love this car! Everything about it. So much better than a Tesla in that all of the controls of the vehicle or just like a standard vehicle instead of having to find them on a touchscreen. ❤

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před rokem +1

      I loved my Niro EV when I had it and still say that it is one of the best EVs around for the price.

  • @skyfox77
    @skyfox77 Před 4 lety +1

    And another awesome video, keep it up!

  • @Carlo5607
    @Carlo5607 Před 4 lety

    Loved the bloopers at the end as well! 😂

  • @iliepirvu6199
    @iliepirvu6199 Před 3 lety

    Congratulations for your videos. Very useful. I like very muck Kia Niro, it's a great car. Hope to have one in the near future. Greetings from Bucharest, Romania.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you very much and I am glad I could help. I hope you get a Niro soon 🙂

  • @sharpola1
    @sharpola1 Před 4 lety

    I think the speed for the backup camera switching off when you use that option is 15kph. I tried it for a bit but found it a bit annoying when I wanted to change the radio station and driving slowly out of the driveway. Great video, keep it up. Love that you include the little outtakes at the end 😀

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Thank you very much and thanks for the information! I can see how the other apps being blocked temporarily could be annoying. I still wish I had the option. I had looked at the admin menus, but most of them are in Korean so I was not able to see where the option is. I am sure it is present, the tech is the same, I just can't find it. I wish they would update the 2019 menus. Thanks again 🙂

    • @peterbodifee
      @peterbodifee Před 4 lety

      EV-olution which begs the question if we (2019 owners) will ever be able to get updates. Would you know?

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Right now I do not know if the core will get updates. I did order the infotainment update from the new Kia Map site because it is now only 30$ CDN + shipping. One thing to note though, since owning my car for just over 1 year, a couple of months ago I noticed that the smart cruise control was drastically improved over night. There was a giant jump in accuracy and lane centering and this makes me wonder if Kia secretly pushes updates for some things.

  • @KamiDess
    @KamiDess Před 3 lety +1

    Merci, it was very detailed! Keep it up .

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you for watching... and will do 🙂

  • @ogamiitto8627
    @ogamiitto8627 Před 4 lety

    Thank you very much and congratulations, very instructive vid. I consider this car as my first EV.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      I am glad you liked it, thank you very much! If you choose the e-Niro you won't regret it, it is a great EV.

  • @Anfield_the_place_to_be

    Hey, congrats on crushing your subsciber goal one year ago😅👍🏽 Great video! Im going for the 2020 model now

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety +1

      LoL, thanks. FYI, the 2021 Niro EV now has wireless Android Auto and CarPlay, as well as different trim levels. You may want to investigate that as an option.

  • @OrdinaryDude
    @OrdinaryDude Před 4 lety +2

    I have the 2019. I love it.

  • @mikenr
    @mikenr Před 3 lety

    Many thanks! and by the way, I loved the out takes ;)

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      It is my pleasure and I am glad you like them. It has become a sort of tradition for some time now and almost all of my videos have them. If I can`t laugh at myself then there is no fun in anything 😉

    • @mikenr
      @mikenr Před 3 lety

      @@EV-olution Well said! ;)

  • @derrellnicholls7438
    @derrellnicholls7438 Před 4 lety +5

    I have the 2019 Kia Niro EV model like yours. I'm quite happy with this vehicle and the only negative thing i can say about it is the back up camera. The back up camera should have a rain shield cover due to the image being distorted in the rain. Thanks for posting your video's. Surrey B.C. Canada.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you very much! For the rain, I agree. If you treat it with RainX, or a similar product it helps a bit.

    • @ainhatda8807
      @ainhatda8807 Před 4 lety +1

      Can you use a stickyback liked eyelid for the camera, it might help ! Surrey bc too

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Check out my latest video to solve the problem of the camera getting dirty: czcams.com/video/5t2TKG2J-Ak/video.html

  • @scotmurray3733
    @scotmurray3733 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for the comparison! Some interesting things I've found about my Niro SX touring 2020: The backup camera is very clear, much easier to see than my wife's 2019 RAV4 hybrid. I really do NOT like the "chrome" trim under the touchscreen... When the sun is high, it reflects straight into my eyes when I'm travelling in the right direction. To the point where I'm considering covering that section of trim with black gaffer tape. I also wish the "auto hold" was programmable and automatic, I guess they didn't want to be too much like Tesla? 😉
    Otherwise, I'm very, very happy with the vehicle!

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      I found that the trim on the dash was more of a silver colour and I thought the issue would be sun on the piano black. You are the second person to comment about this issue. I would suggest having it wrapped in 3M, you can choose the color you like. The Auto Hold not being persistent is a thing that bugs me in my 2019 as well. Thanks for watching!

  • @mottiyos1
    @mottiyos1 Před 3 lety

    great video. thank you

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you very much, I appreciate you watching.

  • @drewcantu
    @drewcantu Před 3 lety

    I always stay until the end just to see the outtakes.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      If I can't laugh at myself, they who am I going to laugh at 😎

  • @mulldezee4034
    @mulldezee4034 Před 3 lety

    Very nice and informative video great job sir

  • @gattman01
    @gattman01 Před 3 lety

    Hi Great Video, in the UK the MY20 also gets LED Head Lamps, a Battery Heater and a Faster 3 pin Charger.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for the reply, but this is a comparison of the North American versions. Both 2019 and 2020 here in Canada have LED lights and the battery heater, but neither have a 3 Phase charger because it is not available since we don't have 3 Phase electricity in Canada or the US. Thanks again 🙂

  • @peterromers
    @peterromers Před 4 lety +5

    Thanks for the video 👍
    Here in Denmark, Europe the 2020 comes with a 3 fased charging which makes charging somewhat faster. Probsbly the most important chsnge besides the screensize.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you very much! You are correct; In Europe the e-Niro received the 11kW 3 phase onboard charger. Unfortunately in North America we don't have 3 phase so it is not in our versions. Thanks for watching! 🙂

    • @madswellejus
      @madswellejus Před 4 lety

      Har du købt én?

    • @martinottosson6583
      @martinottosson6583 Před 3 lety +1

      Same in Sweden. A really great update far more important than the infotainment.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      @@madswellejus sorry, I just saw your comment and translated it. No, I kept my 2019 e-Niro.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      @@martinottosson6583 if you mean the 11kW onboard charger, I agree, it is important, but we don't get it here in North America so I did not talk about it. 🙂

  • @madswellejus
    @madswellejus Před 4 lety

    Thank you! Once again another great video. Been waiting to see the difference. Isn´t there a difference in charging as well?

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +3

      My pleasure, I am glad you liked it. In Canada and the US there is no difference for the charger, but in Europe the 2020 now has an 11kW onboard charger because in Europe there is 3-phase electricity. Lucky them 🙂

    • @be236
      @be236 Před 4 lety

      I think here in North America, L2 charge rate is 7.2kW... that's slightly better than my previous Nissan LEAF 2017 at 6.6kW max charge rate...

  • @DavieParkes
    @DavieParkes Před rokem

    Thank you, I have placed an order for a 2021 plate eniro 4+ to replace my 2019 ioniq, mainly to your in-depth features of the car. Thanks

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před rokem

      Great choice! I am glad that my older videos are still useful and glad that I could help 😎

  • @podoski007
    @podoski007 Před 4 lety +1

    I have a Niro EV 2019 and follow you from California. Your videos are very informative without being too lengthy. Being new to a completely electric vehicle, I'd like to know about what service maintenance EV's require and how often. I'm use to oil changes, air filter changes, lube, etc. Also thoughts on charging the battery; keeping it fully charged each time or only to 75% unless going on long distance road trip, letting battery run down to XX before charging, downside of using the fast charger regularly, etc. Maybe these could be ideas for future videos.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks for following my channel, I really appreciate it and thanks for the compliment 🙂
      Up until now I have not covered battery charging habits and maintenance of EVs since there are lots of videos about the subject. I try to make videos that are a little different, or unique, but I suppose that I have enough subscribers asking that I should probably add the topic to my list of videos to make (I am going to need longer days 😉)
      Regarding maintenance, Kia has a published schedule for the Niro EV and you should verify what Kia states regarding warranty vs maintenance, but with that being said, all EVs in general require very little maintenance. The most important things to do is to have your brakes properly cleaned and lubricated once per year. This type of maintenance can take up to 2 hours and requires disassembly of the brakes at the 4 wheels. It is more critical in locations like where I live due to rain and winter, but still important even in CA since brakes on our cars are rarely used due to the hybrid braking system used (motor regen first, then friction brakes). For the cabin air filter, you can change it yourself in 5 minutes so unless you really don't like doing stuff, I would not pay the dealer, or a garage to change it.
      Regarding charging your car's high voltage battery, like with any lithium ion battery it is strongly suggested to keep it between 20% and 80% charge. Avoid draining it to 0%, avoid leaving it charged at 100% for any long period of time, and don't quick charge frequently, only when needed. If you follow these rules of thumb your battery will last a very long time. I charge to 90% for regular use, I only charge to 100% if I am going on a long trip the next day, and I only use DCFC (DC Fast Charging) if I need it on a long trip. After 25000km and 1 year my battery SoH (State of Health) is still 100%.
      I hope this helps.

  • @naruto53353
    @naruto53353 Před 3 lety

    My friend..thank you!!

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      My pleasure, I am glad I could help 😃

  • @alexanderkolodziej2663
    @alexanderkolodziej2663 Před 4 lety +1

    thanks for the awesome video! i skimmed through the comments but didnt see the question/answer that i wonder about most now... whats good about having the back camera on for a while while driving off (forward)? so curious about that! :)

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +4

      Thank you very much. Essentially what I would ultimately like is the ability to activate the backup camera whenever I want, like in a Tesla. The reason is mainly for when I am at a light and some idiot decides to get really close, the backup camera would let me see how close they are. It is not an important thing, but I would like to be able to choose.

  • @rluijend
    @rluijend Před 4 lety +3

    I picked up my MY20 e-Niro yesterday in the Netherlands. For me the biggest differences you did not mention are the 3-phase charging (3 times as fast AC charging) and the new app to control car options from your phone. The MY20 e-niro uses the UVO app and a wireless connection similar to what a Tesla is using.... That were for me the main reasons to opt for a MY20.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      Congratulations on your purchase. Here in Canada, and in the US, UVO Intelligence has always been in the Niro EV; I have it in my 2019 and actually have a video about it from last year. Also, in North America we don't have 3-phase electricity which means we don't get the 11kW OBC (onboard charger) that is available in the 2020 European models of e-Niro, too bad for us ☹. That is the only reason I did not mention those items. Thanks for pointing that out though.

  • @Joseph-jy5lz
    @Joseph-jy5lz Před 4 lety

    Good comparison review

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Thank you very much. There will be other comparison videos coming, Tesla Model 3 being one of them.

  • @computerbob06
    @computerbob06 Před 9 měsíci

    Gotta love that 66%/290km range readout!
    Public charging in the UK isn't great, so to have a car with around 400km/250mile range before you need to charge, is a godsend!

  • @Ebaybbq
    @Ebaybbq Před 3 lety

    Thanks for explaining the difference, I was planning to get one but I went with RAV 4 Prime as the price is just a 1000$ more and I feel quality wise Toyota is more reliable

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      I am glad my video helped you. Just an FYI, Kias are very reliable and have excellent fit and finish. They really are amazing vehicles to own. Enjoy your RAV4 I am sure you are going to love it.

  • @michelu4556
    @michelu4556 Před 4 lety +2

    Great channel, keep it up.
    I've been driving the KIA e-Niro 2020 for 5 weeks and 3500km. It is a great car and very economical. It's the first electric car for me too.
    Do not forget the possibility of remote control via the smartphone on the MY20. The app is not perfect, but it gives you the option of remote air conditioning. An important advantage of the 2020 model year
    Greetings from Germany

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you very much! In Canada, and the US, the UVO app was available and I have it in my 2019. It is also in the 2020. Thanks again. 🙂

    • @michelu4556
      @michelu4556 Před 4 lety +1

      @@EV-olution Okay, I didn't know that. UVO is only available in Europe with the MY2020

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      Last year I found out about Europe not getting UVO and did not understand why. I still don't get it. Someone even made a product to solve the problem for the 2019 e-Niro : www.openvehicles.com

    • @peterbodifee
      @peterbodifee Před 4 lety +1

      EV-olution André, I suspect that the back end infrastructure may have been an issue (not ready), or Kia not able to secure a good (read low cost) M2M data deal with an European LTE provider. Which brings me to biggest gripe I have: the response time between the app and the car is way too long.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      I agree and the app is slow, but it is better since the latest update.

  • @atariandre5014
    @atariandre5014 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent video.....I'm currently in the process of getting this car...only doubt is the trimline....
    Very nice improvements IMHO. I really like the piano black.....if you don't want fingerprints on it.......don't touch it.... :D
    Love the new rear lights too, I really prefer the all-red look....
    What I really don't like is the blue elements all around on the outside. The very reason to choose the e-Niro over any other EV for me is that it looks like a normal car. I never understood why electric cars had to look weird or even ugly. So, there's no need to "show off" that it's an electric car on the outside. In fact, I always order my cars with the type plates on the rear not-installed....not sure if Kia offers this since I've been a Skoda driver for my last 5 cars.....

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you very much, I appreciate it.
      The trim levels in Europe are different from here, and it changes from country to coutry as well. Here in Canada we get the SX top trim with everything, and there is the "entry" trim EX, but they are hard to get and very rare. In the 2020 a nice update is the fact that it no longer uses an SD card for the nav system and I really like the new 10.25" screen.
      Regarding the blue trim, it should be fairly easy to wrap those bits in 3M. For the badges, I don't think you can order it without them, but none of them make it obvious that the car is electric; the lower right badge says Eco-Electric, but it is written so small that you have to be standing next to it to read the words. That plus the fact that it's the same badge design as all other Niro versions. It should be easy enough to remove, I had mine replaced at the dealer because mine became tarnished after only 1 year; it was covered under warranty.
      You are going to love your e-Niro 🙂

  • @johnbarron8882
    @johnbarron8882 Před 2 lety +1

    I've just purchased a 2019 Kia e-Niro. pre-loved, 11,000 odd miles on the clock.
    Being delivered on Tuesday. My current vehicle is a Suzuki mild hybrid - and they've SO NEARLY got it right. But close - no cigar, not quite there. It's ALMOST what I want, and yet not quite.
    So I'm trading up to a Kia plug in hybrid. I haven't seen it yet, just a video, but it looks nice. My previous two vehicles were both Kia Rios, which I loved, but eventually became a bit long in the tooth, and started to require expensive servicing and repairs after ~ 10 years or so.
    So after a brief flirtation with Suzuki... (OK, my late wife would have said I'm like Chelsea football club, playing away from home... - we were both Chelsea fans) I'm returning to my former love of Kia.
    Let's see how it goes next week.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 2 lety

      You stated "Kia e-Niro", but then stated "I'm trading up to a Kia plug in hybrid". Is it the e-Niro or the PHEV Niro?

    • @johnbarron8882
      @johnbarron8882 Před 2 lety

      @@EV-olution It is a plug-in hybrid PHEV, so it's not self-charging although I understand it has regenerative engine braking.
      There are plug-in points within 5 miles of me, at supermarkets. That should work well, I can't currently get plug in points at home in my flat, but may be able to agitate for nearer plugin options.
      I became a bit concerned at rising petrol prices, so decided to go at least electric capable. And I like Kia models a lot, this will be my third Kia.

  • @jhindson88
    @jhindson88 Před 4 lety

    I have had the Canadian 2019 eNiro model for just over a year. One thing that I would have liked to see was more badging and identification as an all-electric vehicle to help promote zero emission transportation. I see that the 2020 model also lacks visible electric identification badging.
    One modification that I made to my eNiro was to wrap the upper half of the side chrome strip in the same "atomic teal" as the front and rear bumpers and the bottom half of the chrome strip in the same gloss black as found on the front and rear bumpers.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      That is great! I would love to see a picture of that. Can you share it with me on Facebook?

    • @jhindson88
      @jhindson88 Před 4 lety +1

      @@EV-olution Sent via your website Questions link

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Thank you very much.

  • @kiae-nirodiaries1279
    @kiae-nirodiaries1279 Před 4 lety

    14 months into e-Niro ownership here in France. Loving it and diarising the experience on my CZcams channel Kia e-Niro Diaries. This for me is a long termer (I hope!).

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Hello, I am aware of your channel and have been subscribed to you for quite some time. J'imagine que vous aimez votre e-Niro autant que j'aime la mienne 🙂

    • @kiae-nirodiaries1279
      @kiae-nirodiaries1279 Před 4 lety

      @@EV-olution C’est vrai! Thanks for watching my bumbling efforts on the channel. With the lockdown we only drove 930 km in May while our solar panels produced enough to drive about 2,000 km. As of tomorrow we can venture further afield than the 100 km restriction currently in place. Looking forward to going to La Rochelle on the Atlantic coast and the islands Ile de Ray and Oleron..they are about 130 km from here.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Solar panels are amazing, I wish they were more cost effective here. It's nice to see you are getting permission to drive further. Keep up the good work on your channel 🙂

  • @carols8075
    @carols8075 Před 3 lety

    does either one of the models have the issue of the back brake light not turning on when you use the ReGen feature, instead of the brake pedal, to slow down or come to a complete stop? I've heard some of the Kia ev models had issues with the break light not turning on unless you used the brake pedal.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      The Kia Niro EV (e-Niro) will light up the brake lights when regen slows the car down enough, as if the brakes were applied. So yes, the brake lights light up in regen.

  • @MrVegasoul
    @MrVegasoul Před 4 lety

    Good quality video👏

  • @roman2011
    @roman2011 Před 3 lety

    Great video

  • @johndrake2705
    @johndrake2705 Před 3 lety

    The blank button could also be the rear fog light/lights.
    It’s mandatory in Europe to have rear fog on the drivers side. Or some manufacturers will have two for aesthetic looks.
    But you could be right because I have seen the rear fog light switch also located on the stock.
    Check your tail lights. Sometimes they will have on them printed rear fog left and rear fog right.
    Those lights may either be disabled, rewired as a tail light or as a break/emergency break light. One or the other.
    My x5 has them as emergency break lights.
    I bought the European light switch and they are now dual purposed on my x5
    They are my rear fogs as well as my emergency brake lights.
    Note: Use them responsibly and only when the weather is adverse.
    Like to chip in and say I like your review on the Niro EV.
    I have owned many Hyundai and Kia‘s and currently also own a 2017 Kia Rondo Ex Lux.
    I’ve been very curious about EV cars.
    Maybe in two years if the mileage goes up another 200 km in range I’ll might strongly consider picking one up for commuting to work.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      Viewers of another video I made, about upgrading the reverse light bulbs to LED, commented that they only had one reverse bulb and the second one was actually a fog light. I was surprised to find out that it was a law in several European countries, not all, but many. Here in Canada they are simply reverse lights. If you are interested in seeing the details up close then this video may be of interest to you: czcams.com/video/Qt-JrLqug2Y/video.html
      As for your requirement for more range in an EV, does your daily commute to and from work exceed 400km? If so that is a long drive. The Niro EV, Soul EV and Kona Electric all have 400km of range on one charge and when you have an EV it can always be full because you charge at home. If you have any questions please let me know and thanks for taking the time to write detailed comments, I appreciate it.

  • @captaindingbat12
    @captaindingbat12 Před rokem

    Great video! Can you speak to the screen sensitivity and speed of the two touchscreens? Are they resistive or capacitive? I'm considering the 2019 but the only thing I'm concerned about is the screen.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před rokem

      Thank you very much. I owned my 2019 for almost 3 years and never had any issues with the touchscreen. I had the 8" screen since it was the top trim, and it was quick enough, never lagged, and always responded to the inputs. I am not sure what the technology used is, but there was never a point where I had issues and had to think about it. As for the 2020, its screen reacted similarly and had no issues, but my use was limited to the time I spent recording this video since it was another person's car. I have no doubts that the 2020 and newer screens work just as well as my 2019 did. I have not heard of issues. What I can say is thay my new 2022 Kia EV6 touchscreen sometimes lags, which is frustrating, and I am about to perform a factory reset to get it back to how it was when I got it in March 2022.

  • @johnrogers1423
    @johnrogers1423 Před 4 lety +1

    It was interesting to see what I missed out on after planning to purchase this car. I was disappointed that Kia decided not to release it here, due to lack of support for EVs from the Australian government. I bought a Tesla Model 3 instead.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Wow, that is disappointing! 😯 I am surprised that they did not release the e-Niro there! It's a shame because it really is a fantastic car. I have other videos about the e-Niro that may interest you. Since it is my first EV my channel leans more on the Niro than other EVs... for now (follow my channel for new things coming 🙂). The Tesla Model 3 is a great car, it was one of my choices and I really wanted it, but I needed the hatch and prefer the seating position and ride of the Niro.

  • @atariandre5014
    @atariandre5014 Před 3 lety

    André, I have a question: are the sun visors extendable in the Canadian (US?) MY20 ? I have seen a video of a UK e-Niro review on youtube and there the visors are clearly extendable. Since I'm relatively tall this is quite important for me. The sun visors in the Dutch MY20's are definitely not extendable so I hope to find the version which is extendable so I can retrofit them. (Done this before on my Skoda Superb (= Volkswagen Passat).

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety +2

      Good morning (I hope it is morning where you are 🙂). This was actually something that concerned me when I was waiting for mine to arrive as some of the early European reviews showed that it did not have them. I was happy to find out that the Canadian SX trim has extendable visors with mirrors and lights on each side.

    • @atariandre5014
      @atariandre5014 Před 3 lety

      @@EV-olution thanks for your quick reply André ! Actually, to me this is good news as it's now confirmed they exist. The next step would be: what are Kia's part numbers for a set (left and right) and where to order them :D Since you have a friendly dealer....would there be a chance they could find the part numbers for them ? ....I know long shot but I've been googling stuff and have so far come up with little (unconfirmed) results....

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety +1

      @@atariandre5014 you can use Kiapartsnow to find most of what you need...
      www.kiapartsnow.com/page_product/searchbyname?vin=&make=Kia&model=Niro&year=2019&submodel=&extra1=&extra2=&filter=()&keywords=niro%20visor

  • @markfusco6976
    @markfusco6976 Před 3 lety

    Hi Andre, great video and very informative! Question, I'm considering the 2021 Soul ev or the 2020 Niro ev but I'm in Quebec and the climate can get pretty cold in the winter and toasty at times jn the summer. How does the climate system perform in extreme weather conditions? As well as what kind of mileage hit do you loose in cold weather? The 400+ km drops to what approximately? Thanks again, and keep up the good work!
    M

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      Thank you very much!
      I also live in Québec, so I know what you mean about cold winters 🙂. In the summer I have done up to 450km, but usually get about 400km of mixed driving. In the winter, if it's really cold then you can expect about 25% loss in range, so about 300km. Let me know if you have any other questions.

  • @ChampionCCC
    @ChampionCCC Před 4 lety

    So both of yours have the same halogen headlights ? Our Irish ones have halogen on the MY20 but I've bought nice crisp replacement ZES LED HB3 9005 Hi/Lo bulbs. The UK got the newer LED Headlight cluster.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Actually no. In Canada the top trim has LED headlights, tail lights, daytime running lights, interior lights, etc. 2019 and 2020

  • @onlineo2263
    @onlineo2263 Před 4 lety +1

    Not a fan of the piano black but it overall definitely looks nicer and the larger screen is much more useful.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      I agree, the new design is nicer, but the finish really kills it for me. I would wrap that plastic.

  • @MsGray1976
    @MsGray1976 Před rokem

    Hi, can you use the Kia connect in your 2019 model or any similar app? I have the 19 but can't seem to find any app. Jenny, Denmark

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před rokem

      It depends on the country. In 2019 not all countries offered theNiro EV with the Kia Connect app (called UVO at the time). UK is one example that did not offer the app connectivity. In North America we got UVO when the Niro EV was released. I have a video from 2019 that shows all the details of the app and how to use it. I don't know if the Niro EV in Denmark had it in 2019. Have you considered asking the question in one of the Niro EV Facebook groups? You can usually find answers to questions that are more specific to your region in there.

  • @marcusdamberger
    @marcusdamberger Před 4 lety

    It looks like at 1:25 on the 2020 you can see a blue eyebrow above the projector lamps, while the 2019 is white? Or is this just the difference in lighting on those two days you shot them? thanks for the great video on these model years. The walk around worked really well, you managed to get nearly the same angles and distance, even though it was different days!

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      The color of the reflector above the LED headlights are the same "silver" type color, but due to the sun and angle the 2020 looks a bit blue in the video. I can confirm this 100% because I just met another viewer of my channel, who owns a 2020 in Gravity Blue, and I verified again: They are the same on the 2019 and 2020. Interesting detail to notice, I had not seen it. 🙂 I am glad you like the video. As for the walkaround I had to do it twice because I wanted it to be fairly close. I am glad someone noticed and appreciated it 🙂 Thanks for watching.

  • @godausgo
    @godausgo Před 4 lety +1

    Just got a 2020. Did you notice the extra loud reverse gear exterior chime? Did the 2019 have it? Any way to turn it down? My dealer days no! It wakes up the neighbors when I back or the driveway in the morning.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      My 2019 as well as my wife's Soul EV also have the reverse chime, but it is not loud enough to wake people up. There is no way to disable it other than unplugging the VESS speaker hidden in the front of the car. If you are in the US then it is law and required to have the VESS sound so you should not unplug it.

  • @davidgiles9751
    @davidgiles9751 Před 4 lety

    Nice video. I've seen rumors that KIA will be making an AWD EV based off the new Seltos. If so, I'm thinking I'm in.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Thank you very much! As for an AWD Kia EV, I am not holding my breath. They have a hard enough time filling demand for the Niro EV and Soul EV. I hope they do though.

  • @magnusjrgensen2782
    @magnusjrgensen2782 Před 4 lety +2

    I have the 2019 in gravity blue as well. Love the car, but I wish they had app-support for 2019 model in Norway. This is only available with 2020 model.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      I had heard that UVO was not in all countries, it was one of the things that had to be included for me to accept mine when it arrived. I have UVO, but someone sent me this link for people who don't have it and it may interest you.
      www.openvehicles.com/

    • @be236
      @be236 Před 4 lety +1

      My Niro EV 2019 is advertised as "platinum graphite" but looking at it from afar, it looks BLACK.. but if you get closer, then it looks like a DARK GREY colour.. oh well.. it's still better than a true BLACK colour.

  • @jorgesan18
    @jorgesan18 Před 3 lety

    I’m subscribing!!! to help you to get to your next goal

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      Thank you very much! I really appreciate it. 😀

  • @evRoadTripsSvk
    @evRoadTripsSvk Před 4 lety +1

    Great comparison

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Thank you very much! yesterday I watched your video about the CommaAi installation. Thanks for the details, I just subscribed 🙂

    • @evRoadTripsSvk
      @evRoadTripsSvk Před 4 lety

      ​@@EV-olution Thank you too :-) Your channel and evobd2.com inspired me to buy this car. With openpilot I don't need Tesla anymore :-) eNiro/Kona are fantastic cars.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Very cool! I am glad you like it, I love my Niro EV 🙂

  • @JasonWMTL
    @JasonWMTL Před 3 lety +1

    2020 ev sx if you run your hand down the front wall of the console, there is a hole that goes straight towards the charging USB port.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      You are correct. It also exists in the 2019 model year and is a feature that I use all of the time. I put my phone in the center console since I use Android Auto and because it does not fit in the space where the wireless charger is when it has a USB cable connected 😎 Thanks for sharing.

  • @elektrojhemp6722
    @elektrojhemp6722 Před 3 lety

    Hi, I have the 2019 European model of E-Niro. Have you seen a difference in DC charging speed? The maximum power I saw with CCS charging was 76 KW on Ionity.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      There is no difference that I have found for DC Fast Charging (DCFC) between 2019 and 2020. If someone has more information please post here. Regarding regular L2 charging, in Europe the 2020 e-Niro gets an an 11kW onboard charger instead of the 2019 version which is 7kW, so it charges faster at home. In North America we do not have 3 phase electricity so the 2020 has 7kW maximum like the 2019.

  • @jonparsons9600
    @jonparsons9600 Před 3 lety +1

    Looking pretty hard at the Niro ev. Live in IL and I can’t find any, closest is in GA. Any tips when buying from another state? Or any advice for a first time ev buyer ? Thanks

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      The Niro EV is a great car to look into for your needs. Unfortunately, being in Canada, I don't know about buying from another state, but I do know of some viewers that have done it. The main issue is that any service, or maintenance, would have to be done at the out of state dealership since they are the ones who are EV certified by Kia. Are you part of any Facebook Niro EV groups? I am pretty sure that an answer could be found there.

  • @stephan24297
    @stephan24297 Před 4 lety

    Very well made video. Thanks! I have a 19 niro ajd didn't know that a '20 had even came out. You'd think kia would show ut off more being it's their only bev at the moment. Also, my fluid in my 19 is blue. (I think my seats also have that blue shade so it could probably be the edition you have. I just have the base ev and not the lux one). I wonder why the us and Canada models don't offer vess.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you very much! Mine was one of the first off of the production line so yours is probably closer to the 2020 model when there changes for seat color and coolant happened. The Niro EV is not pushed because Kia is pushing the 2020 Soul EV instead. Probably more profit on it, or less of a loss. Regarding VESS, all of our cars have the VESS, but we don't get the button to disable it because in the US it is required by law and they lumped in Canada regarding the button delete. Thanks for watching.

    • @be236
      @be236 Před 4 lety

      I just picked up Kia Niro EV 2019 base trim in "the states" and my seats has the white trim.. initially I didnt notice it at all, but now I guess I would prefer the blue/green trim instead.. oh well...

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      That is a surprise because earlier 2019 US Niros had blue trim, which I had noted in my video about the differences between US and Canadian versions.

  • @be236
    @be236 Před 4 lety

    So I picked up a Kia Niro EV 2019 base trim (EX) and it was described with the winter package (heat pump + battery warmer)... so your video shows the heat pump option under the hood.. is that the smaller black rubber cover over it, next to the windshield wiper fluid box?
    And the right-side with the blue antifreeze you call it... isnt that also used as coolant for the main battery (liquid-cooled 64kWh battery) and that needs to be maintained/refilled periodically? If so, that is new info to me, since I always thought the liquid was inside the battery chamber itself self-contained and no re-fill on it.. hmmm...

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      I posted a picture on my Facebook page for you so you can see what is what. The heatpump is on the upper left side of the engine bay and has a plastic cover over it. Also, all good EVs use antifreeze for thermal management of the battery, the motor and the inverter, and all of these things are connected via tubes and pipes that are paths to circulate the antifreeze and include the plastic bottle under the hood. Just like with any car that uses antifreeze there is the plastic bottle to be able to see the level of antifreeze and maintain it if required. In the 2020 the antifreeze is blue, but has nothing to do with windshield washer fluid. In my 2019 the antifreeze is green and located in the same bottle as the 2020. In the image I posted for you I point out the location of the windshield washer fluid, it is on the left side of the engine bay. facebook.com/evolutioninevitible/

    • @be236
      @be236 Před 4 lety +1

      Excellent. I saw your Facebook page with the items circled.. Yes, I see that heat pump in my Kia Niro EX 2019 as well.. that's good for me, since I knew I bought it with the Winter Package... yes, the coolant/antifreeze bottle you showed in your Facebook, I have that as well, and mine is also coloured "blue," similar to a model year 2020.. interesting...

  • @ScotmanUK2000
    @ScotmanUK2000 Před 4 lety +3

    "Flashers"😆 We call them "Indicators" in the UK as they help us indicate which direction you intend to go.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      That is much better and indicative of what they are used for. Thanks for the info 🙂

    • @Gaaaah
      @Gaaaah Před 4 lety

      Its a blinker pal!

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      @@Gaaaah it all depends where you are from. Here it's a flasher, in the UK it's an indicator and for you it's a blinker. Does it really matter what you call it if you all understand what it is?

    • @Gaaaah
      @Gaaaah Před 4 lety

      @@EV-olution just some light hearted humor that, yes, we refer to the same item differently in different parts of the world. Agreed

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Got it, I wasn't sure. Thanks for the clarification :-)

  • @Zimpaz
    @Zimpaz Před 2 lety

    im looking at buying a used eniro. Is it worth a couple grand more to get a model with this updated infotainment unit?

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 2 lety

      It is more of a personal choice, as well as the advantage of the newer version of software on the widescreen version. Other than that they are the same car.

    • @Zimpaz
      @Zimpaz Před 2 lety

      @@EV-olution is the screen literally the only difference?

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 2 lety

      In Canada, the only real difference is the touchscreen, and some of the dash trim/design, and the tail lights, just like my video shows.

  • @theFatgirlchronicles
    @theFatgirlchronicles Před 4 lety

    I think this will be my next car

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      If you get the Niro EV you will love it.

  • @711colonel
    @711colonel Před 4 lety

    Hi
    Great video. Does 2020MY has LED headlights? Kia website doesn’t mention this.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Thank you very much. Regarding your Niro headlights that depends. What trim level is it and what country are you in?

    • @711colonel
      @711colonel Před 4 lety

      Hi. It’s in US. Looks like both EX and EX Premium only has halogen headlights?

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      It seems that the US does not get LED headlights. Some others have commented about this. That sucks, but you can install aftermarket solutions, like the ones from DieselLEDS (see my reverse lights video)

  • @frankyB12341
    @frankyB12341 Před 4 lety +2

    One thing you have with 2020 version is free maps update you can do yourself.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      Correct, all 2020 Kias get free map updates, 2 times per year, for 10 years, in Canada (not sure about the US). The nice thing for the 2019 is that the MapnSoft Web site has been updated and the new maps are only 30$ CDN + shipping now. I ordered mine last week and will receive it this week. I will be making a video about it. Here is the link: www.mapnsoft.com/kia/

    • @JohnRoss1
      @JohnRoss1 Před 4 lety +1

      @@EV-olution some Kia /Hyundai models and years allow a free download to usb or SD card. The 2019 Niro EV is not one of them unfortunately. I ordered it last week and am following the package. It's still in California but might be at SFO now. 👍

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Hi John, I am getting a ton of comments now so I missed this one, sorry about that. I hope you saw my community post from last week. If not, here it is: czcams.com/users/postUgxZPuP9sV4NP9h_Qu54AaABCQ

  • @genericuser2339
    @genericuser2339 Před 3 lety

    I thought that they changed the front grill on the 2020 along with making ALL the lights LED? Or are there differences between Europe and US models do you know? Oh and although i find your video very helpful and informative did I miss the bit where you compare any technical differences? Is there any range difference between the two for e.g.? Thanks.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      Externally the 2019 and 2020 EV version of the Niro, in Canada and the US, are the same except for the tail lights being the new design (same as those on the 2019 EX trim in Canada). The external changes for 2020 that you refer to are for the hybrid versions, not the EV.
      The top trim Niro EV in Canada has all LED lights in both 2019 and 2020, this is why I did not mention it in the video, they are the same.
      Technically they 2019 and 2020 EV are the same, except with the possibility of the battery cells being different and using the new NCM811 chemistry, but I have no way of validating, or confirming so it is not something I could comment on. The only technical difference between 2019 and 2020 is for the European versions where the 2020 gets an 11kW on board charger, but since this does not apply in Canada and the US I did not mention it. Essentially the Canadian and US Niro EV for 2019 and 2020 are the same except for the changes mentioned in the video.

    • @genericuser2339
      @genericuser2339 Před 3 lety +1

      EV-olution thanks. Clears a few things up.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      My pleasure and thanks for watching. 🙂

  • @davidbradshaw646
    @davidbradshaw646 Před 3 lety +1

    would u put a space saver wheel in boot ,i never see any comments on this subject. Thank you, David

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety +1

      It is possible, but I use the storage underneath for other things with the foam inserts that are already there. You can use a regular Kia Niro space saver wheel and tools in the area, it will fit.

    • @davidbradshaw646
      @davidbradshaw646 Před 3 lety +1

      @@EV-olution Thank u, took out inserts,put in space saver still plenty of room

  • @alaznispireli7481
    @alaznispireli7481 Před 6 měsíci

    I have a question if’s upgraded in 2020 niro motor bearing?

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 6 měsíci +1

      It depends on when the car was made and the batch, but in general the 2020 mostly had the original motor and reduction gear. It is important to note that my 2019 had the original parts and after 3 years and 58,000km I had no issues.

  • @atariandre5014
    @atariandre5014 Před 3 lety +1

    Do you have a custom logo on the hood of your 2019 Niro ? I like it much better than the original Kia logo !

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety +1

      I see that you found my other video about having the badges changed so I don't have to answer this question 🙂

  • @martingoedhart2294
    @martingoedhart2294 Před 4 lety

    Can you use Android Auto on left half of split screen?

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      In the 2020 I have been told that Android Auto only uses a portion of the new wide screen, but I am not sure which side it is on, and it is the only thing running. If anyone with a 2020 can confirm this it would be appreciated.

  • @mountainevrhightower6741

    Well done video! I am considering buying the Niro EV for my wife but a big question remains over real world highway range. We take a few 600 mile road trips per year and I have not yet found anyone who has done a careful test of the actual range of the car at 70 and 75 mph. Results vary from 200 to 250 miles but the tests are never steady state cruising but always a mix of speeds. Anything you could do would be much appreciated.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Thank you very much. As for the range test, the biggest issue with a test is that the result will never be the same for the tester and the viewer because of the following factors:
      1) Outside temperature (cold, or hot)
      2) Weather (rain, snow, wind)
      3) Roads (incline/decline, flat, etc)
      4) Traffic
      and more.
      I drive my Niro EV like a normal car, I have put 23,000km on it since May 2019 and do lots of highway driving, including roadtrips. Driving electric is so much better as long as you have a mindset that things are different. If you expect to drive like a gas car to empty and think you can fill up in 5 minutes then you will not be happy, but if you do a roadtrip and stop for lunch or a pee break, then charge at the same time. I drove 1100km last summer and stopped when I was tired, or needed to eat so I planned my stops at fast chargers. My charging sessions usually finished before I was done eating lunch. For my day to day driving in the summer I usually get about 420km per charge, but I drive like a normal person, not trying to be careful, I use air conditioning, ventillated seats, radio, Android Auto, etc. In a bad case scenario I get 380km, which is the rated range of the car. In the winter when it is extremely cold you can expect 30% to 40% loss in range if you don't have a garage (I don't), but for day to day driving who needs more than 300km of range, plus you charge at home, no trips to the gas station so your car is always full.

  • @contraplano3157
    @contraplano3157 Před 9 měsíci

    Excellent.

  • @MP-ou7lb
    @MP-ou7lb Před 4 lety

    6:00 You might have that auto-defog feature in Version 2019 also. But here it might be "hidden" and is (de-)activated by pressing one of the climate-buttons for a few seconds. Look it up in your manual.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for the tip! I will look into it. I know the car has auto-climate, but since there is no menu on the touchscreen, and I never read a manual 😉, then I figured mine did not have it. I will let you know and thanks again!

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +2

      Another viewer commented that this can be activated and deactivated by pressing and holding the defrost button. Thanks again!

    • @peterbodifee
      @peterbodifee Před 4 lety +1

      EV-olution auto de-fog is default on in the MY2019. Page 5-119 of the North American manual. Haven’t tried it on my Canadian SX Touring yet.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Thanks, I had looked it up, there are 2 pages that reference this, but it is so complicated, nobody will use it. It was smart to move it to the touchscreen, I don't understand why it was not done in the 2019.

  • @ahmadmayahi
    @ahmadmayahi Před 3 lety

    imo, the biggest difference is the UVO app which is incredibly useful.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety +1

      In North America the Niro has had UVO since it came out. It is in both the 2019 and 2020 and this is the reason I did not mention it.

  • @FreePizza007
    @FreePizza007 Před 4 lety

    Hi, one question can you compare the app for the 2020 vs 2019.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Do you mean the Kia UVO Intellligence app? If so then it is the same. I will double check, but I am almost 100% sure it is the same in both model years.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      @@Moody_Blues_ Thank you for the information. In North America the UVO app is the same in both 2019 and 2020. Both offer full control of the features via the app. Regarding Europe, in some countries like the UK, they did not even get UVO for the 2019 model year!
      @FreePizza007 I hope this answers your question, sorry it took so long.

  • @atariandre5014
    @atariandre5014 Před 3 lety

    Would have been great if you could have showed the differences of the rear lights working with all different light options (direction, rear light, brake light etc,)..... I read that even the MY20 version still has incandescent bulbs for some lights which is blowing my mind for a 2020 EV car....but I’ll replace them for sure....

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety +1

      The SX top trim uses LED for the exterior lights with the exception of the fog lights, reverse lights and the license plate lights. I replaced the reverse lights (video made about it) and have the ones for the license plate, but have not had time to make the video yet.

  • @VELEREPHONT3
    @VELEREPHONT3 Před 4 lety

    Nice video!!!
    What is the battery degradation so far? And is the performance the same?

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +2

      Thank you very much. I've had my car for 1 year and 23000 km and my battery degradation is 0, my OBD2 verification shows 100% state of health. As for performance the 2020 and 2019 are exactly the same car.

    • @VELEREPHONT3
      @VELEREPHONT3 Před 4 lety

      @@EV-olution Thank you a lot!!!

    • @be236
      @be236 Před 4 lety

      I used Soul EV Spy app and it says "unknown" for battery state of health.. I dont have that special dongle / OBD tool that you and others are using... but in that Soul EV Spy app it shows voltage for each cell, and when I got it from my Kia dealer, it was reading 4.0 volts, which I guess is one of the highest (best) readings to get...as opposed to say, 3.90 volts or something lower..?

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      If you would like to know more about reading the car's data, I suggest my Torque Pro video: czcams.com/video/hgfbtGzTk1Y/video.html
      The voltage of cells depends on the state of charge. 4V will be when charged to a fairly high level.
      FYI, the OBD2 dongle I use is a generic one from Amazon and if you have Android it is a very good solution.

  • @vladvovchuk1555
    @vladvovchuk1555 Před 4 lety

    Very nice comparison.
    One of the best cars to buy in 2020 but why even the Ex lacks low back support for the driver 🤔

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      Thank you very much! Unfortunately the EX in Canada has been stripped of most of the needed, or useful features like heated seats and steering, battery heater for the winter, safety features like LKA, traffic alert, etc. It is one of the reasons I chose the SX Touring.

    • @be236
      @be236 Před 4 lety

      My EX trim in "the states" includes those basic features, except for heated seat and heated steering. The battery heater was part of a "Winter package" that was optionally added from Kia and added to the MSRP price... And the safety features I think it is missing is the forward and reverse parking alert that the higher EX Premium trim includes... (along with map/navigation , sunroof, leather seats ... none of which I wanted anyways).

  • @RoyBruce007
    @RoyBruce007 Před 3 lety +1

    Do the cameras record?

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      Unfortunately it is not like a Tesla in this regards. It is only for the smart cruise control and is the reason that I had installed a dual dashcam setup that records 24/7.

  • @atariandre5014
    @atariandre5014 Před 3 lety +1

    Looks like the Canada/US version has completely red rear light units which I really love.... do the blinkers light up red ?
    The European version has an orange looking section for the blinkers and I guess the bulbs are orange too.... it’s a shame you don’t have the 2020 version André, else we could swap out “rear taillights” ! 😁

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      Yes the blinker part is red when it lights up in the 2020 version. I found out about the Euro version having it yellow and it really confuses me that Kia reduces profitability by making so many different parts that are not needed, for different markets. They should all have the yellow blinker, but that's just me 🙂

  • @keithnewton8981
    @keithnewton8981 Před 2 lety

    Well in the uk the niro has the same flush light but the indicators are yellow when they flash. So it can be done

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 2 lety

      Correct, because in Europe yellow indicator lights are mandated by law, whereas here in North America we have stupid decisions made by law makers, that yellow is not required. Yellow indicator lights should be a standard law around the world. There is actually an interesting video on CZcams about this subject, but I can't remember who made it.

  • @colorgal
    @colorgal Před 5 měsíci

    @EV-olution would you still recommend a 2019 Kia Niro EV today, Feb 2024? I am looking at one that is low mileage and well priced, certified pre owned. How is your battery doing now?

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 5 měsíci

      It is weird, I see my reply in my CZcams Studio app on my cell phone, but not in the PC version of CZcams Studio. If you still need an answer please let me know.

  • @st4849
    @st4849 Před 4 lety

    Does the MY20 have a P-Release button please? I see it on some photos in Google, but not on others. AFAIK it's for towing the e-Niro, isn't it? Thank you.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      I am not sure which button you are referring to since there are 2 P button on the center console, one is in the middle of the shifter puck and is what you press to put the car in park, the other P button is the parking sensor button to enable/disable the parking sensors when needed. To tow the Niro, you can refer to what the manual says in section 1 page 58, here is a link: www.kia.ca/content/ownership/ownersmanual/20niroev.pdf

    • @st4849
      @st4849 Před 4 lety +1

      @@EV-olution Please see "P Release" directly below the dial thingy. i0.wp.com/suvtest.se/wp-content/uploads/suvtest-kia-e-niro-gear-selector.jpg?fit=1030%2C536&ssl=1

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      The manual makes no mention of it, but I am guessing that, like in some other cars, if the vehicle is dead this "button" will allow you to release the car from Park to be able to roll it in order to tow it.

    • @st4849
      @st4849 Před 4 lety

      @@EV-olution Thank you. So do any of the cars you reviewed have this button please? I'm confused why some interior photos have it and others don't. I thought it's a MY19 vs MY20 thing, but from talking to you I've got the impression none of the model years have it.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      @@st4849 For here, in Canada, they all have it, including the EX base trim.

  • @billsherman6129
    @billsherman6129 Před 4 lety +3

    Did you change the badges on your 2019? If not, then an easier "tell" (2019 vs 2020) is to look at the KIA badges on the front and back of the car. On your 2019 the ovals just contain the swoopy Kia logo. On the 2020 the ovals contain the actual letters K, I, and A.

    • @billsherman6129
      @billsherman6129 Před 4 lety +1

      AH! You DID change the badges, way back in June of 2019.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      Nice catch. I forget about that change that I made and take it for granted now. I also take for granted that my followers know about it, but there are lots of people who are not subscribed and don't know about my pas videos. Thanks for catching that! 🙂

    • @alexanderkolodziej2663
      @alexanderkolodziej2663 Před 4 lety +1

      @@EV-olution good to know:)

  • @madrock1444
    @madrock1444 Před 4 lety

    You mentioned about the coolant colour , can you tell what is the price difference between old and new coolant?

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Sorry I do not know. Another viewer mentioned that the blue coolant is a long lasting one that is about 100$ per 4L bottle.

    • @madrock1444
      @madrock1444 Před 4 lety

      @@EV-olution there is also difference in port charging from home , I think so, the new one now support 3 fase charging with the original charging adapter. Maybe that is why the coolant is also more expensive.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      In North America we don't have 3 phase so the onboard charger is not the newest 11kW charger, but still has the 7kW charger.

    • @madrock1444
      @madrock1444 Před 4 lety +1

      @@EV-olution ooooo, what did Edison do so wrong :)

  • @hayraerkal835
    @hayraerkal835 Před 4 lety

    Hi guys I'm just bit wondering about electric car what about self hybrid one?

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Hybrid cars will suit the needs for some people, but here is my personal opinion on why I would never buy one instead of a full EV...
      The purchase cost of a hybrid is fairly close to the purchase cost of an EV versus the cost of the gas version of the car, but you still get all of the ownership disadvantages of a gas powered car, therefore increasing you monthly cost of ownership. The nice thing about buying a full EV is that you pay more to buy it, but spend almost nothing to maintain it and run it, giving you an overall lower cost of ownership than a gas car.
      With a hybrid you also have a far more complex system that integrates EV technology with ICE technology adding more points of failure and an increase in maintenance costs in the medium and long term of ownership. This will possibly make it more expensive to own than the purchase price of the EV.
      If there is a good charging infrastructure where you live, and you don't drive 500km per day forcing you to quickcharge every day, then any modern EV will be far better in terms of overall cost of ownership and driving experience. If you have driven the hybrid Niro, Soul, Kona, Ioniq, etc. then driven the full batttery EV versions, then you will know what I mean about driving experience being better. This is just my personal opinion, I am sure that several people see things 100% the opposite and will have points to counter what I have posted here. My suggestion is to go drive both versions of the car you want and buy the one the makes you smile most, I just hope it's an EV 🙂

  • @keithnewton8981
    @keithnewton8981 Před 2 lety

    The uk had this trim and screen since 2019.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 2 lety

      Actually in 2019 the e-Niro did not have a 10.25" touchscreen option as the car was based on the ICE version. The only 2 screen options in 2019 were a 7" touchscreen in the EX and 8" in the EX Premium. The 10.25" screen only became available in the 2020 model year. Also to note that in 2019 many European countries did not have UVO connectivity either, which made a place for the OVMS project to come to life.

  • @robertdaems468
    @robertdaems468 Před 4 lety +1

    I think one of the major differences - at least in Europe - is that the 2019 version has a single phase on-board charger of max 7.4kW and the 2020 version has a three phase on-board charger of 11kW. In public spaces this will charge your battery a lot faster.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      That is correct for Europe, but in North America we don't have 3 phase therefore the Niro does not have the new 11kW charging possibility. That is the main reason I did not mention it because here in Canada, both 2019 and 2020 charge at the same rate.

    • @ferrysonder7051
      @ferrysonder7051 Před 4 lety

      I thought the same thing.
      Really big upgrade, most important one!
      I cannot charge at home and the public chargers in my small village are 11 kw, so Im getting 3,4 kw max!
      With the new 3 phase I would charge 3 times faster
      (I have an E Soul and no updates yet. I already have the big screen, long back camera and lighting.
      Fantastic cars with much much more range than my previous Opel ampera E, but I miss 1 thing....the one pedal drive!!
      Why isnt there an option cuz now at traffic lights I do have to break for the last meter :( )

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      Sorry it took so long to get back to you, my videos are getting a ton of comments and I just saw yours. You can use the left paddle, behind the steering wheel, to bring the car to a complete stop, but you are correct, it is not one pedal driving. I think the Leaf has the best implementation with e-Pedal, and wish it was standard on all EVs. One thing to note if you use the left paddle to stop the car, once the car is stopped the brake lights go out. Ideally you use Auto Hold so when you get to a stop light, with the left paddle to stop, you can hold the brake pedal for 1 second to activate Auto Hold. I hope this helps.

    • @ahmadmayahi
      @ahmadmayahi Před 3 lety

      The 11kW costs extra money, in Denmark (where i live) it costs 700$

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      @Ferry Sonder I seem to have missed you comment, sorry about that. In the 2020 e-Soul you can use the left regen paddle to fully stop the car by pulling and holding it in. This is the same functionality is in the Kona Electric and e-Niro.

  • @ErikGeurts
    @ErikGeurts Před 4 lety +2

    One thing that's not so much visible on the outside (or the inside) but definitely a change is that the 2020 model has an 11 kW on-board charger, whereas the 2019 has a 7 kW version. I'm not sure if this is true in all markets, but it is in Europe.

    • @brianfish8269
      @brianfish8269 Před 4 lety

      I ordered an e-niro in March, here in France and the 11 kW charger was a 500 euro option.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety

      The 11kW charger is only available in markets that use 3 phase. Since we don't have 3 phase in North America our cars don't get the faster charger. Thanks for pointing that out.

    • @ErikGeurts
      @ErikGeurts Před 4 lety

      ​@@brianfish8269 I ordered mine in September 2019 in The Netherlands, but later the dealer and I found out that the models being delivered in 2020 have the 11 kW charger by default, even if not ordered. It's not an option in our market. In my case the car ended up being about 150 euro more than what's on my order confirmation.

    • @brianfish8269
      @brianfish8269 Před 4 lety +1

      @@ErikGeurts Interesting, thanks for the info. For 150 euro I wouldn't mind, but as I was offered the option to save 500 I took it. I am also keeping my fingers crossed that I can take advantage of the increased government allowance, on EV's, of 7000 euros, up from 6000 euros, on the 1st June, as the car is due the end of July (2020???), again fingers crossed.

    • @ErikGeurts
      @ErikGeurts Před 4 lety

      @@brianfish8269 I think the reason it's only 150 euro extra for me was that when I initially ordered it, the 11 kW charger didn't exist (not even as an option). And in the Dutch market, in May 2020, it's not an option at all, the only version being sold is the one with the 11 kW charger.
      I think that ordering it with an 11 kW on-board charger is smart at 150 or 500 euro. The market value of that will be high if you ever find yourself in a position where you want to sell the car again in a couple of years. Faster charging will have become the norm by then.

  • @johndrake2705
    @johndrake2705 Před 3 lety

    Look for very high lumen output led bulbs.
    At least 400 to 500 lumen output or more.
    They have to flash yellow/amber. The led must not be coated. I found the coated ones are flashing white light through a yellow coating and flashing a reddish orange.
    The yellow/amber led bulbs will flash yellow/amber right through the red lenses.
    I did this with my 2010 VW Jetta tdi and my 2012 BMW X5 35d. You keep the factory lenses but in stealth have amber/yellow flashers. You can do it with green leds.
    But I find them harder to buy. The green turns to amber through red lenses.
    Mk IV Jetta’s filament bulbs were encased in a green sleeve flashing though a almost Red lense taillight.
    Check them out at the wrecking yard and see what I mean.

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 3 lety

      That is an excellent suggestion! Thank you very much. 🙂

  • @Farmer-Mike
    @Farmer-Mike Před 4 lety

    Does it come with a app and 3 fase charge?

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      In North America there is no 3 phase electricity so we do not have the 3 phase 11kW on board charger (OBC) like in Europe.

    • @Farmer-Mike
      @Farmer-Mike Před 4 lety

      EV-olution thanks for answer and keep up the good work 👍

    • @EV-olution
      @EV-olution  Před 4 lety +1

      I forgot to mention that in North America we do have the UVO app. I made a video about it if you are interested.