The Kia Niro Review for 2026 begins with a vehicle that refuses to fit neatly into any single category, and that is precisely its appeal. Part compact crossover, part efficient hatchback, and fully committed to fuel economy, the 2026 Niro is a front-wheel-drive hybrid with 139 horsepower and an EPA-estimated 53 MPG combined on three of its four trim levels. It starts at $27,390 and reaches up to the SX Touring with a more feature-loaded package.
Kia offers the Niro in four trim levels for 2026: LX, EX, SX, and SX Touring. Every version uses the same 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine paired with an electric motor and a six-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission. There is no all-wheel drive option anywhere in the lineup, which is one of the few real tradeoffs buyers need to consider. What they get in return is a vehicle that goes roughly 600 miles on a single tank of fuel, making it one of the most efficient compact utility vehicles on the market.
This review covers the hybrid variant of the Niro. Kia also sells the Niro as a plug-in hybrid and a fully electric model, both of which carry separate pricing and specs. For buyers focused on everyday driving economy without charging infrastructure requirements, the standard hybrid is the practical choice and the focus of everything that follows.